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The decrement in the peak intensity is attributed to chain scissioning of the polymeric bonds.
Irradiated samples show a lower molecular weight and increased crystallinity, which are attributed to chain scissions of the macromolecules.
The singularities in the liquidus line are attributed to chain length mismatch between the palmitic acid and the FAME (fatty acid methyl ester).
The degradation of the Spectra® fibers is consistent with their fibrillar morphology and was attributed to chain scission of the interfibrillar tie chains due to the applied creep load.
The slower motion of LPOE compared to LPOEDE was attributed to chain-end hydrogen bonding.
The reduction of mechanical property at high doses can be attributed to the chain scission of PP by radiation.
The formation of these very different structures and compositions in the core and rubber domains may be attributed to different chain structures and compositions of the copolymers in the alloys produced by different catalysts.
For other spectral regions, e.g. C-COO stretch, a comparison of the basis spectra to those from density functional theory calculations in the all-trans configuration allows us to indicate whether sharp spectral peaks can be attributed to single chain modes in the all-trans state or to crystalline order.
This can be attributed to short chain formation, which are hard to precipitate on one hand and to incorporate on the formed particles, on the second hand.
This discrepancy likely reflects a combination of contributions from the increased volume that can be attributed to glycan chain flexibility and the decreased volume of the polypeptide core because of increased folding order.
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