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Typical variable inlet vane performance curves. Used by permission

Typical variable speed performance curves for centrifugal compressor.

Typical variatioiis with time in concentration of air pollutants on a smoggy day.

Typical variation in gas composition in the drying chamber during secondary drying. Open circles

Typical variation in the thickness of aTa Og thin film using a dome type reactor.

Typical variation of , 2 and loss tangent for a viscoelastic material

Typical variation of an O W cmulMon viscosity vs. the amount of internal

Typical variation of an OAV emulsion viscosity vs. the amount of imemul phase .

Typical variation of fcj with conversion for methyl methacrylate . Based upon data from .

Typical variation of mean penetration height with adhesion .

Typical variation of number of particles with emulsifier concentration .

Typical variation of observed

Typical variation of potential energy with displacement of an atom from its equilibrium position

Typical variation of reservoir oil viscosity with pressure.

Typical variation of strength and stiffness for timber

Typical variation of stress with strain during the drawing of a polymer. Between A and B, the stress is proportional to the strain, i.e. Hooke s law is obeyed. The deformation is still elastic up to D, at which point the polymer breaks

Typical variation of temperature with altitude in the atmosphere and the resulting thermal layers.

Typical variation of the cationic composition ratio with deposition temperature when the precursors are Ba2 dissolved in n-buthyl acetate.

Typical variation of the cumulative failure probability F a of a solid sample under stress cr, shown for three large linear sizes Li, L2 and L3.

Typical variation of the ratio n na of the concentrations of H and H , respectively, across ap-n junction, assuming rapid charge-change processes. The dotted, dashed and full curves were calculated assuming no bias, 2.02 V, and 9.88 V reverse bias, respectively, with a distribution of fixed charge in the junction approximately the same as that of the sample used for

Typical variation of the reduced viscosities with

Typical variation of the standard NMR parameter, c, as a function of the variable of percolation e the different states of gelation were obtained by quenching the polymer in ice, at different times during the kinetics of synthesis of the network which occurs at 150 C. The polymer is a slightly modified silicone chain which bears randomly distributed vinyl groups as comonomeric units

Typical variation of the three viscosities with temperature. Tn, is the temperature of the nematic-isotropic phase transitiom

Typical variation of viscosity versus the rate of shearing in increasing order of molar masses.

Typical variation of with conversion for bulk polymerization of MMA, butyl acrylate



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