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The latter category also saw the new theories of processability and input processing in this time period.
Due to their poor processability, conductive polymers have few large-scale applications.
Due to the organic groups that are often used to give good polymer processability, ceramic yield is normally in the range of 60-80%.
The biggest advantage of conductive polymers is their processability, mainly by dispersion.
Processability theory states that learners restructure their L2 knowledge systems in an order of which they are capable at their stage of development.
Other than the slightly better water resistance of ANM, there are no physical differences; even processability is poor for both types.
The poor processability for many polymers requires the introduction of solubilizing or substituents, which can further complicate the synthesis.
Due to its stability, processability, and electrical and optical properties, PPV has been considered for a wide variety of applications.
The good processability of most smart polymers facilitates their incorporation into devices and adds additional advantages (e.g. all plastic electronic/optical sensors).
This solution reduces the ease of processability of the material because branched polymers have increased chain entanglement and poor solubility.
Such materials are salt-like (polymer salt), which diminishes their solubility in organic solvents and water and hence their processability.
The nanoparticle load is also important in designing HRIP nanocomposites for optical applications, because excessive concentrations increase the optical loss and decrease the processability of the nanocomposites.
Some of the notable cognitive theories of second-language acquisition include the nativization model, the multidimensional model and processability theory, emergentist models, the competition model, and skill-acquisition theories.
Lastly, although an extensive amount of work is being conducted on developing self-assembling peptide related applications, issues such as commercial viability and processability has not been paid the same amount of attention.
Processability theory is a theory and a model of second language acquisition developed by Manfred Pienemann that touches the linguistic structures that surface in the learning of a second language.
Processability theory is part of the cognitive approach to second language acquisition that attempts to increase understanding of the ways L2 learners restructure their interlanguage knowledge systems to be in greater conformity to L2 structures.
High Performance Polymersis a peer-reviewed scientific journal that covers research in the field of polymer chemistry, in particular molecular structure/processability/property relationships of high performance polymers such as liquid crystalline polymers.
One of the unique attributes of LaRC-SI is that when it is exposed to temperatures above its softening point of 250 C, it cannot be redissolved, yet it maintains its amorphous character and melt processability.
In terms of processability of the resin this marks an important watershed: before gelation the system is relatively mobile, after it the mobility is very limited, the micro-structure of the resin and the composite material is fixed and severe diffusion limitations to further cure are created.
Since rubber molecule types have a smaller number of branches than hot rubber polymerized at high temperature (50℃) and are characterized by good stereoregularity, cold rubber has superior processability as well as the ability to produce vulcanized materials with good tensile strength, expansion and aging resistance, and flex resistance.
EBS is a synthetic wax used as a dispersing agent or internal/external lubricant for benefits in plastic applications to facilitate and stabilize the dispersion of solid compounding materials to enhance processability, to decrease friction and abrasion of the polymer surface, and to contribute color stability and polymer degradation.