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Volume fraction versus depth profiles corresponding to diffused in the same PSrPXE blend at 206 C- The solid lines were theoretical fits using Dps 1.2 X 10 and DpxE 2.2 x 10 cm sec for d-PXE, respectively.

Volume fraction versus depth profiles of dPS normal to the film surface after various times of annealing at 180 C.

Volume fraction versus salinity

Volume fraction versus salinity plot for 5 gm dl TRS 10-410, 3 gm dl IBA n-dodecane systems with 750 ppm Xanthan . T-220C.

Volume fraction vs. reduced height for perfectly ordered 2-D case.

Volume fraction, Vf , of fibrils within crazes 11 and average fibril diameter, D, as a function of

Volume fraction, Vf , of fibrils within crazes II as a function of the logarithm of the true strain rate, s

Volume fractions in a two-phase fluidized bed .

Volume fractions of droplets as a function of the volume ratios of alcohol to surfactant in microemulsions. All the system characteristics are identical to those described for

Volume fractions of oil in microemulsions containing O W and W O droplets as a function of the volume ratios of alcohol to surfactant in the microemulsions. Filled symbols refer to O W droplet microemulsions, and open symbols, to W O droplet microemulsions. All the system characteristics are identical to those described for

Volume fractions of the FE phase state for x 0.20, x 0.25 and x 0.30 versus temperature. The solid lines are guide lines for the eye, whereas the dashed line is a fit of an error function to the data

Volume fractions px and p2 in the cross-section of the confined impinging-jets reactor.

Volume fractions Xi of the various components in the mixed phase region as functions of gi

Volume H20 removal.

Volume hologram recording where the reflection.

Volume image visualization

Volume images of the underground formations in the Minamikayabe area predicted by smooth inversion.

Volume increase upon heating 5 mL injections of the 3 PFC emulsions, the blank formulation and water to 37 C.

Volume increases associated with the binding of various counterions to poly.

Volume index as a function of feed pressure feeding an equimolecular mixture. Furnace temperature 280 C. CO conversion sets at 90 of the TREC.

Volume index as a function of feed pressure with two different feeds.

Volume loading of acrylic fibers in standard natural rubber formulation

Volume loading of nylon fibers in standard natural rubber formulation

Volume loading of polyester fibers in standard natural rubber formulation

Volume loading of rayon fibers in standard natural rubber formulation



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