Annual Report Series, Volume 48, Parts 1960-1961Mellon Institute of Industrial Research, 1960 - Research |
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... function space , it is possible to prove that , for materials having the prop- erty that the stress is given by a functional of the his- tory of the deformation gradients , the classical theory of infinitesimal viscoelasticity is valid ...
... function space , it is possible to prove that , for materials having the prop- erty that the stress is given by a functional of the his- tory of the deformation gradients , the classical theory of infinitesimal viscoelasticity is valid ...
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... function of the ratio k./kg characteristic of a given system . ( T. A. Orofino , Franz Wenger ) Model Compounds of High Polymer Systems - At- tempts are being made to prepare and identify simple models of different stereoisomers of ...
... function of the ratio k./kg characteristic of a given system . ( T. A. Orofino , Franz Wenger ) Model Compounds of High Polymer Systems - At- tempts are being made to prepare and identify simple models of different stereoisomers of ...
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... function of structure is being ob- tained . ( J. E. Gordon ) Mechanism of the Fritsch Reaction - The first step in this reaction is the formation of a vinyl carbanion by reaction of a 1,1 - diaryl - 2 - haloethylene with strong base ...
... function of structure is being ob- tained . ( J. E. Gordon ) Mechanism of the Fritsch Reaction - The first step in this reaction is the formation of a vinyl carbanion by reaction of a 1,1 - diaryl - 2 - haloethylene with strong base ...
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