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Diathermal

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Di`a`ther´mal
a.1.Freely permeable by radiant heat.


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p]) of initial (as-cast and stored at room temperature for a few years), quenched in a liquid nitrogen (after first heating run), and slowly cooled (after second heating run) samples was measured (mean error within the limits 3-4%) in the temperature interval 140-530 K by a homemade differential calorimeter with diathermal shells (16) at a heating rate 2 deg/min (sample mass about 0.
p] of "initial" (stored at room temperature for several months) and "homogenized" (heated to 450 K and cooled to room temperature overnight) films was measured with the custom-made differential calorimeter with diathermal shells (12) (sample mass: 0.
Methods Heat capacity ([Mathematical Expression Omitted]) in the interval 140-530 K was measured (mean error within the limits of 3-4%) by a custom differential calorimeter with diathermal shells (12) at a heating rate of 2 [degrees] C/min (sample mass [similar to]0.
 
 
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