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foil is shown in Figure 15B, and fo
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Small deviations from quasi-isotrop
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56. Smith, P. ; Lemstra, P. J. J. M
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1 IntroductionIn this chapter, effo
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TABLE 1 Young’s modulus, E, and t
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ABextruder20 mmFIGURE 4 A. Schemati
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and planar foils were tested in ten
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4.4 Air-gap ExtrusionIn view of the
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ABCDFIGURE 11 A. Photographs of as-
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A70B1.2601.0500.8E (GPa)40302010σ
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Finally, the mechanical characteris
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6 References and Notes1. Kwolek, S.
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1 IntroductionIt was already discus
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2 ExperimentalMaterials. The polyme
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3 Results and Discussion3.1 Foil Ex
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3.2 Heat TreatmentAs already demons
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Expectedly, the Young’s modulus o
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the experimentally observed angular
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5 References1. Aoki, H. ; Onogi, Y.
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1 IntroductionCellulose is the main
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2 ExperimentalMaterials. The nutrie
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A0.5 mmBCFIGURE 1 Bacterial cellulo
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5 References1. Meyer, K. H. ; Lotma
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1 ConclusionsThe results presented
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1.4 Final ConclusionIn the literatu
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precursor fibers, which, however, a
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3 References1. Gordon, J. E. Proc.
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