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Figure 4 shows the cross-sections of two magazines designed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Both are standard magazines. [Pg.91]

Industry estimates indicate that up to 5% of the total resin production finds its way into prototype or mill shape plastic products. By mill shapes is meant those primary uniform configuration subject to established cross-sectional and length tolerances. While this estimate is necessarily conjectural, the best available information indicates that this range is accurate. Modem Plastics magazine estimated mill shape production for 1968 in acrylics, cellulose, nylon, acetal, polycarbonate, high density polyethylene, polypropylene, poly(vinyl chloride), and copolymers to approach 336.4 million pounds. Total United States resin production for 1968 slightly exceeded 16 billion pounds. [Pg.110]

Figure 27. (a) Schematic representation for the cross section, (b) SEM image, and (c) AFM image of a honeycomb structure with a regular micropore in rod—coil copolymer 21. (Reprinted with permission from Nature (http //www.nature.com), ref 93. Copyright 1994 Macmillan Magazines Ltd.). [Pg.45]

It may be desirable to provide an evaporator or still. The magazine 208 is generally U shape in cross section... [Pg.660]

FIGURE 4.2 Cross-sectional HRTEM images showing surfaces of the C face heated at (a) 1250°C, (b) 1300°C, (c) the Si face heated at 1350°C for half an hour, (d) C face, and (e) Si face heated at 1700°C for half an hour. Inset in (d) shows the CNT film observed along a CNT axis plane-view direction. (Adapted and modified from Kusunoki, M. et al.. Philosophical Magazine Letters, 1999.79(4) 153-161 Kusunoki, M. et al.. Applied Physics Letters, 2000. 77(4) 531-533.)... [Pg.116]

Figure 27. Optical photomicrograph in crossed polarized transmitted light of a thin section (parallel to 001 ) through an apatite from the Asio Mine, Shimotsuke Province, Japan. Optically distinct regions correspond to different sectors and subsectors throughout the crystal. [Used by permission of the Mineralogical Society, from Akizuki et al. (1994) Mineralogical Magazine, Vol. 58, Fig. 4,p. 311.]... Figure 27. Optical photomicrograph in crossed polarized transmitted light of a thin section (parallel to 001 ) through an apatite from the Asio Mine, Shimotsuke Province, Japan. Optically distinct regions correspond to different sectors and subsectors throughout the crystal. [Used by permission of the Mineralogical Society, from Akizuki et al. (1994) Mineralogical Magazine, Vol. 58, Fig. 4,p. 311.]...

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