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IN THE PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL ENGINEERING SCIENCES NEAL
AMUNDSON , SERIES EDITOR , University of Houston Advisory Editors
ANDREAS ACRIVOS , Stanford University JOHN DAHLER , University of
Minnesota THOMAS J ...
IN THE PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL ENGINEERING SCIENCES NEAL
AMUNDSON , SERIES EDITOR , University of Houston Advisory Editors
ANDREAS ACRIVOS , Stanford University JOHN DAHLER , University of
Minnesota THOMAS J ...
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were transferred after 14 h at 225°C . Thus , the conclusion to be drawn is that at
treatment temperatures below 180°C , the chemical reactions do not contribute to
the healing effect . In contrast , the closer the healing temperature is to the ...
were transferred after 14 h at 225°C . Thus , the conclusion to be drawn is that at
treatment temperatures below 180°C , the chemical reactions do not contribute to
the healing effect . In contrast , the closer the healing temperature is to the ...
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conclusion , “ pure ” chemical healing is observable in a crosslinked polyconThe
healing experiments with crosslinked polyamides and the results obtained may
be considered as an indication of the existence of chemically released diffusion ...
conclusion , “ pure ” chemical healing is observable in a crosslinked polyconThe
healing experiments with crosslinked polyamides and the results obtained may
be considered as an indication of the existence of chemically released diffusion ...
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