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Electrical methods for optimization of ceramics processing technology
Suitable electrical and dielectrical parameters reflect structural changes in test materials and aid in the determination of the influence of various technological parameters. The temperature dependence is described of both direct conductiviity and electrical modulus for optimal composition assessme...
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