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Since the maximum decomposition time for woody debris of F. sylvatica in our study was about 16 years, decay stage 4 comprised mainly log segments with a diameter < 20 cm.
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The influence of decomposition time on S BET at low pressure was minimal, though as decomposition pressure increased, the influence of decomposition time became more pronounced.
The peak temperature of the DTG thermogram is the temperature of maximum decomposition rate ( Td, max).
The visible increment in decomposition temperature and reduction in maximum decomposition rate are observed from thermogravimetric analysis for both PA6/GNS Co3O4 and PA6/GNS NiO composites.
D l, g c gives the expected decomposition depth of a subband at level l with a maximum decomposition depth of g.
D l, g a c gives the expected decomposition depth of a subband at level l with a maximum decomposition depth of g.
Tmax is the decomposition temperature corresponding to the maximum weight loss and relates to the maximum decomposition rate.
Wavelet decomposition: The single frames are decomposed by a wavelet transformation with a maximum decomposition level L. This decomposition yields approximation coefficients A i l and detail coefficients W i, D l, where l is the decomposition level and D the direction (horizontal, vertical, diagonal) of the detail coefficients.
BC showed a single weight-loss feature, typical of cellulosic substrates, with initial and maximum decomposition temperatures at around 260 and 350°C, respectively [ 41].
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