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144 / suggested that the increased dissolution rate was associated with the emergence of slip steps and hence edges , and also high index planes . They calculated that the rate of metal dissolution at slip edges was about 10 times ...
144 / suggested that the increased dissolution rate was associated with the emergence of slip steps and hence edges , and also high index planes . They calculated that the rate of metal dissolution at slip edges was about 10 times ...
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( 2 ) Plastic strains influence the anodic dissolution rate much more than the rate of hydrogen evolution . ( 3 ) The magnitude of the effect of plastic strain on dissolution rate depends on whether the surface is filmed or not .
( 2 ) Plastic strains influence the anodic dissolution rate much more than the rate of hydrogen evolution . ( 3 ) The magnitude of the effect of plastic strain on dissolution rate depends on whether the surface is filmed or not .
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and Gainer and Wallwork ( 182 ) is the exposure of other active sulphides and still further dissolution which leads to the generation of a macropit which has a geometry conductive to restricted mass transport . Gainer and Wallwork / 182 ...
and Gainer and Wallwork ( 182 ) is the exposure of other active sulphides and still further dissolution which leads to the generation of a macropit which has a geometry conductive to restricted mass transport . Gainer and Wallwork / 182 ...
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CONTENTS | 2 |
PRODUCTION OF ELECTROLESS COMPOSITE COATINGS | 23 |
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY OF COMPOSITE COATINGS | 30 |
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