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This indicated that diffusion into the gas was not a rate - controlling step .
According to Walas ( 107 ) and Tu ... is rate controlling ; a greater effect of the gas
flow rate indicates that diffusion controls the reaction ) . Furthermore , it was found
[ 100 ] ...
This indicated that diffusion into the gas was not a rate - controlling step .
According to Walas ( 107 ) and Tu ... is rate controlling ; a greater effect of the gas
flow rate indicates that diffusion controls the reaction ) . Furthermore , it was found
[ 100 ] ...
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Transformation half - times versus temperature , for fibers of different initial
birefringence treated at constant length . The initial birefringence is indicated
beside the curves . Sources of the data are : ( O ) van Antwerpen and van
Krevelen ( 92 ) ...
Transformation half - times versus temperature , for fibers of different initial
birefringence treated at constant length . The initial birefringence is indicated
beside the curves . Sources of the data are : ( O ) van Antwerpen and van
Krevelen ( 92 ) ...
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This indicates a narrower distribution of relaxation time in nylon 6 , which , in turn
, suggests a narrower distribution in structure ( orientation , size , packing , etc . )
of the amorphous domains . Regardless of the cause , it is clear that the ...
This indicates a narrower distribution of relaxation time in nylon 6 , which , in turn
, suggests a narrower distribution in structure ( orientation , size , packing , etc . )
of the amorphous domains . Regardless of the cause , it is clear that the ...
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