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This observation suggests that these samples experienced a relatively complicated thermal history around the closure temperature of the ZHe system.
All modified samples experienced a significant increase in fracture toughness with some degree of plasticization, as shown by losses in modulus and glass transition temperature (Tg).
For freeze thaw testing, after 150 cycles, the LMM control samples experienced a drastic drop in compressive strength; however, it gained part of the lost strength (about 50%) after 300 cycles.
All the samples experienced a two step mass loss under programmable heating, i.e., Moisture de-trapping: an initial loss (approx. 1.7 %) of mass due to trapped moisture between 60 and 175 °C; Carbonization: A major steep mass loss (approx. 35 %) which commences around 543 °C and completes at 714 °C, with the maximum decomposition rate (T max) around 600 °C.
A significantly greater proportion of the MIX samples experienced a "good" or "moderate" outcome compared to the pure EOS samples.
Control vault samples experienced a mild to severe drop in AMB content (18% loss for the 10 μg sample and 47% for the 50 μg sample, respectively).
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Lithomex and Conserv samples experienced an increase in compressive strength of 4.2% and 5.7% respectively.
The results indicated that the welded samples experience a significant decrease in their magnetic properties.
For the example of MgO, it is shown that the quantitative characteristics of photoadsorption of freons obtained for the air-exposed MgO samples are significantly different from that obtained for the samples experiencing a rigid pretreatment.
We therefore conclude all four samples experience a rubbery-glass phase transition between 4 and 14%% as moisture migrates through the glass phase.
Approximately 81% (n = 810) of the sample experienced a spontaneous birth, and 39% (n = 389) received an epidural or analgesia.
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