Creep of polycrystalline UO 2 at intermediate temperatures is studied by compression experiments and microstructural observations at different dimensional scales. Creep data exhibit two different stress regimes in the classical power law representation, but can be described on a more physical basis
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From Macroscopic Measurements to Microscopic Mechanisms of Protein Aggregation
β Scribed by Samuel I.A. Cohen; Michele Vendruscolo; Christopher M. Dobson; Tuomas P.J. Knowles
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- 116664799
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- Elsevier Science
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- 2012
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- 421
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- 0022-2836
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