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The result is of primary importance , but without some level of understanding of
the technique the experimental results are often misinterpreted . 1 .
COMPOSITIONAL ANALYSES Electron - probe microanalysis ( for a review see
Reuter ( 1971 ) ...
The result is of primary importance , but without some level of understanding of
the technique the experimental results are often misinterpreted . 1 .
COMPOSITIONAL ANALYSES Electron - probe microanalysis ( for a review see
Reuter ( 1971 ) ...
Page 47
These charges result from traps in the oxide being filled by carriers that are
introduced into the oxide by some current flow through the oxide after the device
is fabricated . As mentioned earlier , such currents flow when the device is
operated in ...
These charges result from traps in the oxide being filled by carriers that are
introduced into the oxide by some current flow through the oxide after the device
is fabricated . As mentioned earlier , such currents flow when the device is
operated in ...
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One of the most important potential effects of temperature is crystallization or
devitrification of the glass , which is generally undesirable because devitrification
can result in a possible build - up of large stresses and can also result in
increased ...
One of the most important potential effects of temperature is crystallization or
devitrification of the glass , which is generally undesirable because devitrification
can result in a possible build - up of large stresses and can also result in
increased ...
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Nuclear Waste Glasses | 57 |
Oxynitride Glasses | 119 |
HeavyMetal Fluoride Glasses | 151 |
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