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... ties up part of the sodium ions present as an impurity and thereby lowers the
effective charge - carrier concentration . ... highest - resistivity glasses measured
by Elmer and Nordberg ( 1967 ) , probably because of the lower alkali content of
...
... ties up part of the sodium ions present as an impurity and thereby lowers the
effective charge - carrier concentration . ... highest - resistivity glasses measured
by Elmer and Nordberg ( 1967 ) , probably because of the lower alkali content of
...
Page 221
... mole % AlF3 ) . exhibit a two - peaked fundamental spectrum like that of the
fluorozirconates ; note , however , that the peaks have shifted to lower
frequencies with respect to the ZrF4 - based glass and show a reduced
absorption strength .
... mole % AlF3 ) . exhibit a two - peaked fundamental spectrum like that of the
fluorozirconates ; note , however , that the peaks have shifted to lower
frequencies with respect to the ZrF4 - based glass and show a reduced
absorption strength .
Page 261
At lower temperatures , the tension may be reduced by the faster contraction of
the metal . Since a thick seal retains more of the initial contraction mismatch , the
final stress may still be tension , even if a thin seal exhibits compression .
At lower temperatures , the tension may be reduced by the faster contraction of
the metal . Since a thick seal retains more of the initial contraction mismatch , the
final stress may still be tension , even if a thin seal exhibits compression .
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