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Taking into account that these very close 1c values were obtained from samples
differing in size , contact area , molecular weight and healing duration ( time ) ,
the conclusion is that the healing process , carried out under these conditions ...
Taking into account that these very close 1c values were obtained from samples
differing in size , contact area , molecular weight and healing duration ( time ) ,
the conclusion is that the healing process , carried out under these conditions ...
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Another important evidence is that samples with higher initial crystallinity due to
heat treatment prior to healing have higher interface shear stress values than
those with lower crystallinity ( under identical healing conditions ) ( Table 12 ...
Another important evidence is that samples with higher initial crystallinity due to
heat treatment prior to healing have higher interface shear stress values than
those with lower crystallinity ( under identical healing conditions ) ( Table 12 ...
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Consequently , density measurements cannot normally provide accurate
absolute values of the DC . Similarly , the incorporation of large defect
concentrations into the crystal phase must lower the effective heat of fusion and
will decrease the ...
Consequently , density measurements cannot normally provide accurate
absolute values of the DC . Similarly , the incorporation of large defect
concentrations into the crystal phase must lower the effective heat of fusion and
will decrease the ...
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