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Migoun N.P. Proceedings of 7 Int. Symp. On Nondestructive Characterization of Materials. Material Science Forum, 1996, v.210-213, part 1, p. 387-388. [Pg.618]

Alexandre, M. and Dubois, P. 2000. Polymer-layered silicate nano-composites preparation, properties and uses of a new class of materials. Materials Science and Engineering 28 1- 63. [Pg.37]

J. Zarzycki, Ed., Glasses and Amorphous Materials, Materials Science and Technology,... [Pg.57]

Biefeld RM (2002) The metal-organic chemical vapor deposition and properties of III-V antimony-based semiconductor materials. Materials Science Engineering R-Reports 36(4), 105-142... [Pg.224]

Society requires new materials for sustainable development through a sustainable energy economy, and consequently pollution abatement policies have increased the demand for new specific materials. Materials science for sustainable energy and pollution abatement is the scientific endeavor that provides these new materials in order maintain the development of a sustainable society. [Pg.103]

Z. Liliental-Weber A7.5 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Center for Advanced Materials Materials Science Division MS 62/203,1 Cyclotron Rd., Berkeley,... [Pg.689]

H. Herrmann, Stochastic models of heterogeneous materials. Materials Science Forum, Vol. 78, Zurich, Trans. Tech. 1991. [Pg.600]

T. Seiyama, Surface reactivity of oxide materials in oxidation-reduction environment, in J. Nowotny and L.C. Dufour (Eds.), Surface and Near Surface Chemistry of Oxide Materials. Materials Science Monographs, Vol. 47. Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1988, pp. 189-215... [Pg.524]

Sioncke, S., Verbiest, T., Persoons, A. Second-order nonlinear properties of chiral materials, Materials Science and Engineering R42, 115-155 (2003)... [Pg.457]

Multiple phases. Natural or artificial (manufactured) solids can be composed in several phases. The quality of the dispersion of these phases one in the other will allow the analyst to benefit from similar test samples within the entire batch of material. Material sciences teach us that the degree of homogeneity of the mixture will depend on the nature of the mixed phases and, in particular, the size of the solid particles, the particle size distribution and the respective density. The more similar the density and the particle size, the better is the achieved homogeneity. To achieve similar test samples, even for very small particle sizes, requires a narrow particle size distribution. Muntau et al. [29-30], Griepink et al. [31] and Pauwels et al. [32] have studied the relation between particle size and minimum sample intake. They have demonstrated that a major factor for homogeneity of small sample intakes is the low particle size of the solid material and their size distribution. This aspect will be discussed in more details in the section on homogeneity testing. [Pg.125]

T. Hirai, "Functional Gradient Materials" (Materials Science and Technology, 17B), VCH, Germmany, (1996). [Pg.718]

Department of Chemistry and Center for Advanced Materials, Materials Sciences Division, E.O. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720... [Pg.35]

C.J. McHargue. Mechanical Properties of Diamond and Diamond-Like Films. In Y. Tzeng, M. Yoshikawa, M. Murakawa, and A. Feldman, editors, Applications of Diamond Films and Related Materials. Materials Science Monographs, Volume 73. Elsevier, New York, 1991, p. 113. [Pg.616]

T. Kanazawa, Inorganic Phosphate Materials, Materials Science Monographs, 52, Elsevier, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1989. [Pg.591]

Buschow, K. H. J. (1986). New permanent magnet materials. Materials Science Reports, 1, 1-64. [Pg.300]

University of Manchester, School of Materials, Material Science Centre, Grosvenor Street, Manchester, UK. E-mail sarah.haigh manchester.ac.uk... [Pg.168]

Shackelford, James F. et al Structure of Materials Materials Science and Engineering Handbook Ed. James F. Shackelford W. Alexander Boca Raton CRC Press LLC, 2001... [Pg.22]

Tirupataiah, Y. Venkataraman, B. Sundarajan, G, (1990), The nature of the elastic rebound of a hard ball impacting on ductile, metallic target materials, Materials Science and Engineering A124, 133-140. [Pg.279]


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