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Space tactical effectivity

Fig. 39. Mean relaxation time (sec) as a value for the period of the space tactical effectivity of a viscoelastic substance (sorted according to the classes of substances and the period of the relaxation time, both with rising order n=6)... Fig. 39. Mean relaxation time (sec) as a value for the period of the space tactical effectivity of a viscoelastic substance (sorted according to the classes of substances and the period of the relaxation time, both with rising order n=6)...
It is possible that such prominent effects of temperature on the apparent entanglement spacing appear only when the topological features of entanglement are supplemented by some local attraction associated, for example, with tactic ordering in methacrylate polymers.Such restraints may be termed hyperentanglements. [Pg.309]


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