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Self-Association of Plant Wax Components:  A Thermodynamic Analysis

Biomacromolecules, 2001
Excess specific heat, C(p)()(E), of binary mixtures of selected components of plant cuticular waxes has been determined. This thermodynamic parameter gives an explanation of the special molecular arrangement in crystalline and amorphous zones of plant waxes.
C G, Casado, A, Heredia
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Ab Initio Surface Thermodynamics in Multi Component Environment

2007
The methodology for the calculation of the phase stability of different surfaces in contact with a multi component environment of gases is presented. The evaluation of the surface free energy of a system is discussed in detail including the use of thermodynamic data tables.
Bailey, CL   +4 more
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A Thermodynamic Theory of Two-Component Systems

Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan, 1995
Abstract A thermodynamic theory for an isolated system in a cavity consisting of two subsystems with intrinsic heat capacities of opposite sign has been developed. The usual heat capacity at constant volume CV given as a linear sum of two subsystems’ heat capacities, expresses the concavity of the equilibrium entropy of the system, but ...
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Components and thermodynamic aspects

2015
Haller, Michel Y   +9 more
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Thermodynamic activity of alloy components

Metal Science and Heat Treatment, 1975
A. A. Zhukov, M. A. Krishtal
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Thermodynamics of a Multi-Component Crack Model

2002
A study on the thermodynamic properties of a multi-component constitutive model framework for cracks in cementitious composites is presented. A summary of the model framework is described and then a general expression given for the dissipation rate based on the Clausius-Duhem inequality.
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Thermodynamics of one-component systems

Journal of the Franklin Institute, 1958
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Thermodynamics of One-Component Systems

Chemical Engineering Science, 1959
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