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Evolution of reaction couples up to the establishment of equilibrium.

Evolution of reaction products with time measured in the molecular beam reactor. At 423K-C layer

Evolution of reaction rates in bulk MMA reactions under limited heat transfer conditions .

Evolution of reactor temperature and HCl concentration as a function of time on stream on CCU hydrodechlorination at 150 C with PtOO catalyst.

Evolution of reduced external radius y r rsn of the compound nanoshell with decreasing reduced internal radius

Evolution of reduced modulus of several MWNT-PMMA nanocomposites. Adapted from Ref .

Evolution of reference points.

Evolution of reflection coefficient 29 w. in EVA sample at various thicknesses. 1

Evolution of reflection coefficient is related to the same one impregnated with an epoxy resin.

Evolution of reflection coefficient sample at various thicknesses. 1 1 mm 2 2 mm 3

Evolution of reflection coefficient vs frequency for a multilayer architecture based on composite materials containing polyaniline impregnated fabrics and microwave transparent layers.

Evolution of reflection coefficient vs frequency for a three-layer architecture based on composite materials containing polyaniline impregnated fabrics and one microwave transparent layer. The total thickness is 6 mm for a surfacic mass

Evolution of reflection coefficient vs frequeney for a 2 mm thick sample of HCl doped polyaniline at various doping levels. 1

Evolution of reflectivity with wavelength for various polymers and fit to Hagen Rubens equation in the case of high reflectivity polyaniline sample.

Evolution of reflexion coefficient vs. frequency for a three-layer material containing

Evolution of relative citral concentration and PS yield on Li MgO-2 sample

Evolution of relative density and vickers hardness of HAP with temperature.

Evolution of relative humidity

Evolution of relative substrate diffusion-reaction fluxes in function of relative diffusion time — D s jdx t the number of SjSi per cm per hour in function of . Curves and data of Figure 5 have been used for calculation.

Evolution of relative weight crystalUnities S, and S of c-oriented crystallites , respectively

Evolution of relaxation modulus of a cross-linking polymer as shown with five samples of increased cross-link density. Parameter is the reaction time distance from the gel point t — tc . The values are calculated from dynamic mechanical data . The power law relaxation is limiting behavior for the liquid and the solid. One of the samples is very close to the critical gel. However, at very long times it deviates from the power law behavior. It is still a fluid.

Evolution of representative DSC curves for synthesized MgH as a function of reactive milling time in the HES mode

Evolution of representative DSC curves for synthesized MgH2 as a function of reactive milling time in the HES mode

Evolution of reservoir phase saturation pressure , based on modelling results using the tuned compositional kinetic model.

Evolution of reservoir phase saturation pressure of the instantaneous and cumulative phase compositions as compared to reservoir pressure -



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