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The Capacity Gains of Gaussian Channels with Unstable Versus Stable Autoregressive Noise. [PDF]
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Effect of Paper Property on Mechanical Property of Paper Tube
Volume 14: Emerging Technologies; Safety Engineering and Risk Analysis; Materials: Genetics to Structures, 2015Paper recycling is an effective way in reducing deforestation and energy consumption. Therefore recycling paper and paper products has been widely applied in many areas, such as packaging industry, film rolls, adhesive-tape industry, furniture decoration and temporary structures in building.
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Fundamental properties of impregnated paper
Electrical Engineering, 1931First results are given in this discussion covering a study of the separate electrical behavior of the paper, the impregnating oil, and the combination thereof which constitutes impregnated insulating paper. Where possible, efforts were made to determine the relationship existing between fundamental and final characteristics.
J. B. Whitehead, W. B. Kouwenhoven
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Dielectric properties of cellulose paper — I
Electrical Engineering, 1934Studies of the dielectric properties of pure cellulose paper as used for high voltage insulation are reported in this paper. The studies reported in Part I, presented herewith, include investigation of the dielectric loss, phase difference, and capacitance of paper insulated specimens as related to the moisture content of the paper.
J. B. Whitehead, E. W. Greenfield
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Viscoelastic properties of paper
Fibre Science and Technology, 1980Abstract Paper specimens of the type commonly used in high-frequency loudspeaker cones have been subjected to dynamic viscoelastic characterisation using a Rheovibron Viscoelastometer. The paper exhibited a broad, relatively weak transition which was amenable to phenomenological modelling using a Wiechert spring-dashpot representation.
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Polymer-Plastics Technology and Engineering, 2004
Abstract Maize starch was oxidized with sodium hypochlorite and hydrogen peroxide. Carboxyl content of oxidized starch were determined. Carboxyl content of starch oxidized with hydrogen peroxide is greater than that oxidized with hypochlorite. The maximum carboxyl content was obtained at pH 11 for 2 h by using hydrogen peroxide. On addition of oxidized
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Abstract Maize starch was oxidized with sodium hypochlorite and hydrogen peroxide. Carboxyl content of oxidized starch were determined. Carboxyl content of starch oxidized with hydrogen peroxide is greater than that oxidized with hypochlorite. The maximum carboxyl content was obtained at pH 11 for 2 h by using hydrogen peroxide. On addition of oxidized
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