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... DISTRIBUTION OF RELAXATION TIMES In the discussion presented hitherto , it is tacitly assumed that the dielectric relaxation is characterized by only one relaxation time . The theory described above is therefore referred to as the Debye ...
... DISTRIBUTION OF RELAXATION TIMES In the discussion presented hitherto , it is tacitly assumed that the dielectric relaxation is characterized by only one relaxation time . The theory described above is therefore referred to as the Debye ...
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... distribution of relaxation times is due . to the molecular weight distribution . According to Marchal et al . ( 1966 ) and Marchal ( 1964 ) , the dielectric increment Aef of rodlike polyamino acids at a given frequency is generally ...
... distribution of relaxation times is due . to the molecular weight distribution . According to Marchal et al . ( 1966 ) and Marchal ( 1964 ) , the dielectric increment Aef of rodlike polyamino acids at a given frequency is generally ...
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... distribution can be expressed in terms of the moments of the gradient curve x " taken about the centroidal axis g ( μ ) = [ 1/8 ( 2 TM ) 1 / 2 ] ( exp —μ2 / 282 ) { 1 { 1+ Σ § ( −i ) * c * Ha \ ino / Eluß3 ° a } } ( 19 ) - B2 = ( σ2 ...
... distribution can be expressed in terms of the moments of the gradient curve x " taken about the centroidal axis g ( μ ) = [ 1/8 ( 2 TM ) 1 / 2 ] ( exp —μ2 / 282 ) { 1 { 1+ Σ § ( −i ) * c * Ha \ ino / Eluß3 ° a } } ( 19 ) - B2 = ( σ2 ...
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