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Thermosets Based on Covalent Bond Exchange: Mechanisms, Properties, and Reprocessing. [PDF]
Shi X, Zhuang D.
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Degeneration-Driven and Load-Modulated Fluid-Driven Viscoelasticity of the Human Intervertebral Disc: A Probabilistic Biphasic Swelling Modeling Study. [PDF]
Sun Z, Dang Y, Mi C, Gu J, Pan J.
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Changes in the mechanical properties of myotonometric muscles following manual therapy during archery: a single-group, single-session repeated measurement study. [PDF]
Studnicki R +5 more
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Mechanical, Viscoelastic, Thermal and Morphological Properties of Hexagonal Boron Nitride (h-BN)-Doped Polyester Nano-Gelcoat Under Hydrothermal Aging. [PDF]
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Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 1979
AbstractGreep values of amalgam have been thought to be typical and nearly equal to their order of magnitude, depending on composition and particle shape. Recently it has been shown that trituration time may cause changes in creep magnitudes. The type of mixer and its frequency have contributed additional variabilities.
H J, Rehberg, U, Gramberg, A G, Bayer
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AbstractGreep values of amalgam have been thought to be typical and nearly equal to their order of magnitude, depending on composition and particle shape. Recently it has been shown that trituration time may cause changes in creep magnitudes. The type of mixer and its frequency have contributed additional variabilities.
H J, Rehberg, U, Gramberg, A G, Bayer
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Journal of Applied Physics, 1957
The creep function for the ``National Bureau of Standards'' polyisobutylene at 25°C is calculated from the relaxation function, using the integral equation connecting them. The calculated function is shown to be correct in its initial slope, to satisfy the inequality φ(t)ψ(t)⩽1 throughout, and to approach satisfactorily the independently determined ...
Hamming, Richard W., Hopkins, I.L.
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The creep function for the ``National Bureau of Standards'' polyisobutylene at 25°C is calculated from the relaxation function, using the integral equation connecting them. The calculated function is shown to be correct in its initial slope, to satisfy the inequality φ(t)ψ(t)⩽1 throughout, and to approach satisfactorily the independently determined ...
Hamming, Richard W., Hopkins, I.L.
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