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Dielectric Constants of Some Common SoIvents

Dielectric Constants of Some Common Solvents

Dielectric Constants of Some Common Solvents at 25 C

Dielectric Constants of Some Heavy Minerals

Dielectric Constants of Some Solvents

Dielectric constants of the full and short-range models of TIP4P water and acetone at a number of thermodynamic conditions. denotes the switching range of the short-range models. The dielectric constant of the surrounding continuum in the Ewald summation was set to 80 for water and infinity for acetone.

Dielectric Constants of Various Types of Polyethylene and Other Polymers

Dielectric constants of water and n alcohols.

Dielectric constants, , of some gas, liquid and solid molecules

Dielectric Constants, Dipole Moments and Effective Polarities for Methanol, Octanols and Water at 25 C

Dielectric constants, e, of some solvents at 25 C.

Dielectric constants, loss factors and dissipation factors for some common solvents

Dielectric Data for Liquids at 20 C.

Dielectric dispersion behavior in the continuum limit

Dielectric Dispersions

Dielectric effect parameters

Dielectric increments and relaxation frequencies for

Dielectric increments, dipole moments, relaxation times, and calculated axial ratios of certain proteins at 25 .

Dielectric Kelaxation Times of Alcohofa

Dielectric loss factor, e for adhesive with different stabiliser packages during accelerated weathering

Dielectric loss of CVD diamond window samples.

Dielectric Loss Peaks Observed at Several kHz of

Dielectric materials introduced in LTCCs.

Dielectric parameter of several polar solvents at 25 C showing one or two sex arated relaxation processes

Dielectric permittivity 8 of various liquids.



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