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Evolution of the coat-ing substrate interface of electrochemically deposited hydroxyapatite layers immersed for 1, 7 and 14days in Dulbecco s Modified Eagle s Medium Drevet et al., 2011

Evolution of the coefficient of electrochemical relaxation . Reprinted fromH.-J.Grande,T.F.Otero, and I.Cantero, Conformational relaxation in conducting polymers

Evolution of the coefficient of electrochemical relaxation at different cathodic potentials of departure. Values ofzr were obtained from the slopes in

Evolution of the coefficient xn for aerobic glucose-limited .

Evolution of the COF for coated and lubricated material.

Evolution of the COF for shot peened dry material.

Evolution of the cohesive energy of Au clusters as function of the nuclearity

Evolution of the coke H C ratio throughout combustion.

Evolution of the coke profile in an adiabatic reactor for butene dehydrogenation

Evolution of the cold by-pass fraction, after a negative step change in the reactor pressure .

Evolution of the cold by-pass fraction, after a positive step change in the amonnia content,

Evolution of the cold-leg outlet temperatures for the perturbed system.

Evolution of the Cole-Cole diagrams during a curing process at ti t2 t3 U ts t6- Frequencies

Evolution of the collision complex obtained from simulation, by hybrid model and experiment

Evolution of the collision complex of a Newtonian droplet

Evolution of the colloidal morphology of phase inversion membranes

Evolution of the color of 6.7 x 10 wt Carbolex CNT solutions as a function of the sonication energy time of sonication. Sample a

Evolution of the combined elastic modulus 2 c, i - py, and values

Evolution of the complex upon addition of LiCl

Evolution of the composition of a reducing atmosphere in equilibrium with graphite, as temperature falls under isobaric conditions .

Evolution of the composition of reducing fluid arriving from the mantle, as pressure drops under isothermal conditions . Dashed line shows partial pressure of incoming hydrogen.

Evolution of the concentration of epoxide . From Ref 58.

Evolution of the concentration of free radicals and radical spectra, followed by ESR, for a UP-S polymerization.

Evolution of the concentration of the different species expressed in mmol.dnr produced after a 1500 Gy irradiation. Time zero corresponds to the end of irradiation. The spectra are recorded every 30 seconds, on a 15-minutes time scale. The different colors correspond to the absorptions of the following species

Evolution of the concentration of the lumps of the kinetic scheme in the reaction stage for the operating conditions corresponding to Figure 1.



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