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Absorbed water in the cork structure. A study by thermally stimulated currents, dielectric relaxation spectroscopy, isothermal depolarization experiments and differential scanning calorimetry
Absorbed water in the cork structure. A study by thermally stimulated currents, dielectric relaxation spectroscopy, isothermal depolarization experiments and differential scanning calorimetry
Absorbed water in the cork structure. A study by thermally stimulated currents, dielectric relaxation spectroscopy, isothermal depolarization experiments and differential scanning calorimetry
Dionisio, M. S. C. (author) / Correia, N. T. (author) / Mano, J. F. (author) / Moura Ramos, J. J. (author)
JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE ; 30 ; 4394
1995-01-01
4394 pages
Article (Journal)
Unknown
DDC:
620.11
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