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Hysteresis of forces of adhesion of spherical glass particles to quartz surface, with following forces of detachment

Hysteresis of materials.

Hysteresis of mercury intrusion extrusion in graphite sinters and distribution of pores depending on the proportion of stainless steel in the sinter.

Hysteresis of peak-fading process for ss-DNA by a.c. voltammetry in the potential range of peak 1 and 2 at the same h.m.d.e.

Hysteresis of shear stress

Hysteresis of static contact angle

Hysteresis of the multi-stacked actuator controlled with different controllers. Reprinted from Chuc et al. with permission from IEEE, Copyright 2011.

Hysteresis of the pressure drop of the pack of horizontal sheets of expanded metal

Hysteresis phenomena of the anisotropic magnetoelasts. The arrows on the figures indicate the compression and the elongation of the sample. Carbonyl iron-loaded samples

Hysteresis phenomenon of I-V characteristic by the contaminated single probe

Hysteresis phenomenon perature above 240 K, the transition from

Hysteresis plot for buckling-restrained brace and concentric brace

Hysteresis plot of M versus H for a system having nonzero coercivity.

Hysteresis pulse measurement of a single FeRAM cell capacitor

Hysteresis recovery effects

Hysteresis recovery effects and hysteresis loop related to cyclic loading

Hysteresis regions of nitrogen adsorption and desorption isotherms calculated for regular packings of spheres with uniform radii of 500 X. Total pore volume, Vj, given for each packing.

Hysteresis structure-related effects in a a Couette viscometer, b a clutch in on-off DC operation, and c a valve experiencing choking phenomena at nominally constant flow rate, where the uppermost trace is ongoing DC voltage and the lower is valve pressure drop versus time

Hysteresis test on a VHB acrylic elastomer and natural rubber

Hysteresis tests on polyoxymethylene.

Hysteresis Tigger

Hysteresis type dependence of total polarization P on electric field E for a typical crystalline ferroelectric

Hysteresis v. epoxy content.

Hysteresis v. graphite content.

Hysteresis versus work input for loacVunload cycles to increasing Cmax. in the pseudo-cycUc experiments of Phase 2, for materials PU2 and PU13. Arrows indicate the diiection of increasing emax



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