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The thinner materials are slightly more sensitive, he said, but the tradeoff is reduced storage density.
The materials are slightly transparent and have good solvent resistance, low water absorption and good processability.
A study of relaxation was also performed, which showed that these materials are slightly sensitive to deformation rate.
Flux rates through the composite are increased due to increasing pyrolysis and oxidative temperatures while the flexibility and strength of composite materials are slightly impaired.
Furthermore, this study demonstrates that, on a unit surface area basis, the ceria zirconia support is at least two times more active for the oxygen release reaction than the pure ceria support when the materials are slightly reduced.
Both specific surface areas and the total pore volume of the composite materials are slightly reduced as compared to pure polymer.
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The longer equilibration time (600 min) attained was attributable to the materials having deeper embedded adsorption sites that were not easily accessible or that the surface of the materials was slightly hydrophobic causing repulsion of Cr VI).
However, the surface area and pore volume of the Ti-KIT-6 (dried) materials were slightly higher than those of the Ti-KIT-6 (calcined) ones, which might be due to the easy incorporation of Ti in the dried weak structure of KIT-6.
The CDF curves of smooth (M P) steel material are slightly different from non-smooth (J2 plasticity) material in both cases.
The OPE of capital is close to one; labor, energy with a particularly large standard error and material are slightly less price-elastic.
The OPEs of the other factors are between − 1 and 0, indicating that the factors capital, labor, and material are slightly less price-sensitive than the factor energy.
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