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Fragmentation relaxation spectra

Adsorption - adhesive interactions of polymer with a siuface of a filler limiting mobility of its kinetic fragments in a boundary layer results in increase of activation energy of relaxation process in this area and broadening of the spectrum of times of a structural relaxation [7]. [Pg.22]


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