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The relatively low temperature of the last melting was probably responsible for
the greater level of alkali retention . No mention is made in the paper of nitrogen
loss as a result of either of the last two meltings , but nitrogen contents as great as
...
The relatively low temperature of the last melting was probably responsible for
the greater level of alkali retention . No mention is made in the paper of nitrogen
loss as a result of either of the last two meltings , but nitrogen contents as great as
...
Page 140
They are , in fact , one to three orders of magnitude greater than the highest -
resistivity glasses measured by Elmer and Nordberg ( 1967 ) , probably because
of the lower alkali content of the Y - Si - Al - O - N glasses . By contrast with Elmer
...
They are , in fact , one to three orders of magnitude greater than the highest -
resistivity glasses measured by Elmer and Nordberg ( 1967 ) , probably because
of the lower alkali content of the Y - Si - Al - O - N glasses . By contrast with Elmer
...
Page 220
Thus the IR edges observed in carefully prepared samples in this region are
probably close to intrinsic , and projections to shorter wavelengths can be made
via Eqs . ( 16 ) and ( 17 ) . In the 3 - um region , Drexhage et al . ( 1982d )
predicted ...
Thus the IR edges observed in carefully prepared samples in this region are
probably close to intrinsic , and projections to shorter wavelengths can be made
via Eqs . ( 16 ) and ( 17 ) . In the 3 - um region , Drexhage et al . ( 1982d )
predicted ...
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