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... obtained , i.e. , the product is very polydisperse . It is demonstrated by Flory [ 12 ] that the molecular weight ... obtained ) ; also when polyamides are obtained from diamines and dicarboxylic acids , or from w - aminocarboxylic acids ...
... obtained , i.e. , the product is very polydisperse . It is demonstrated by Flory [ 12 ] that the molecular weight ... obtained ) ; also when polyamides are obtained from diamines and dicarboxylic acids , or from w - aminocarboxylic acids ...
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... obtained by increasing the specimen chamber temperature at a heating rate of 1 ° to 2 ° C / min . The results used in the analysis were obtained at a frequency of 110 Hz , and the average tensile strain was approximately 0.5 % . The ...
... obtained by increasing the specimen chamber temperature at a heating rate of 1 ° to 2 ° C / min . The results used in the analysis were obtained at a frequency of 110 Hz , and the average tensile strain was approximately 0.5 % . The ...
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... obtained using a Rigaku - Denki rotating anode generator with nickel - filtered copper K radiation . The films were scanned with a Joyce- Loebl microdensitometer . Preliminary SAXS data were obtained with a rotating anode generator ...
... obtained using a Rigaku - Denki rotating anode generator with nickel - filtered copper K radiation . The films were scanned with a Joyce- Loebl microdensitometer . Preliminary SAXS data were obtained with a rotating anode generator ...
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SOLID STATE REACTIONS IN LINEAR | 1 |
CHEMICAL HEALING | 43 |
PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF ADDITIONAL SOLID STATE | 59 |
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