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Discover Ludwig"transformed phase" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to describe a phase or stage that has undergone a significant change or transformation. Example: After facing numerous challenges and setbacks, she entered a transformed phase in her life where she finally achieved her dreams and goals.
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The grain refinement through Nb addition leads to promotion of transformation during cooling from austenitization which causes ~20% transformed phase fraction prior to the overaging step (Hausman 2013).
The change in optical energy gap could be determined by identification of the transformed phase.
Another region of the transformed phase assumes a disordered amorphous state.
Moreover, a pointed iterative strategy is designed to resolve the transformed phase reconstruction problem defined on a SCN.
Our study indicates that the process and distribution of a structurally transformed phase are quite different when nanoindenting on various crystallographic orientation planes.
Previous study indicated that the transformed phase distributions in subsurface are different with nanoindentation on various crystal planes for silicon and germanium.
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These transformed phases mostly extend along the < 110 > slip direction of germanium.
The transformed phases extend along the < 110 > slip direction of germanium.
The mechanical properties are evaluated using the volume fractions of transformed phases using standard relationships for steels.
The extent of thermal decomposition of the binder at different temperatures is quantified using thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), whereas Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction (XRD) are used for the identification of transformed phases.
Data were Fourier transformed, phased, baseline corrected and chemical shift referencing was performed relative to the creatine peaks at 3.03 p.p.m.
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