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Ferroelectrics, 1978
A set of factors need be taken into account when specific ferroelectric behavior of thin polycristalline layers are examined and explained.
V. P. Dudkevich, E. G. Fesenko
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A set of factors need be taken into account when specific ferroelectric behavior of thin polycristalline layers are examined and explained.
V. P. Dudkevich, E. G. Fesenko
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Industrial Lubrication and Tribology, 1988
In the search for on or off‐line methods for condition monitoring of wear sensitive components, Thin Layer Activation (TLA) has much to offer. It is possible to measure very small surface losses directly, and by the use of double layer, or direct, or indirect sentinel layer modifications, wear of material to any depth can be measured. The technique can
J. Asher, P.H. Schwabe
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In the search for on or off‐line methods for condition monitoring of wear sensitive components, Thin Layer Activation (TLA) has much to offer. It is possible to measure very small surface losses directly, and by the use of double layer, or direct, or indirect sentinel layer modifications, wear of material to any depth can be measured. The technique can
J. Asher, P.H. Schwabe
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Thin Layer Sonoelectrochemistry
ECS Meeting Abstracts, 2014Ultrasound irradiation of electrodes in a thin electrolyte layer improves heterogeneous electron transfer kinetics.1,2 A bulk fluid irradiated with ultrasonic energy of sufficient intensity generates bubbles by compression and rarefaction. On bubble collapse, extremes of temperature (T ≳ 5000 K) and pressure (P ≳ 10³
Chester G Duda +2 more
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2012
The article contains sections titled: 1. Introduction 1.1. Definitions 1.2. Applications 2. Choice of Plates 2.1. Stationary Phases 2.1.1. Silica Gel 2.1.2. Bonded Phases 2.1.3. Cellulose 2.1.4. Impregnated Stationary Phases 2.2. Binders and Fluorescence Indicators 3. The Mobile Phase 3.1. Solvent Strength 3.2. Selectivity
Eike Reich, Valeria Widmer
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The article contains sections titled: 1. Introduction 1.1. Definitions 1.2. Applications 2. Choice of Plates 2.1. Stationary Phases 2.1.1. Silica Gel 2.1.2. Bonded Phases 2.1.3. Cellulose 2.1.4. Impregnated Stationary Phases 2.2. Binders and Fluorescence Indicators 3. The Mobile Phase 3.1. Solvent Strength 3.2. Selectivity
Eike Reich, Valeria Widmer
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A comprehensive review of thin-layer drying models used in agricultural products
Critical reviews in food science and nutrition, 2017C. Ertekin, M. Firat
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Thin-layer approximation and algebraic model for separated turbulent flows
, 1978B. Baldwin, H. Lomax
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