| 1. | The stop-motion in this case approaches a stoppage of molecular motion itself.
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| 2. | The extra energy can be converted into molecular motion and lost as heat.
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| 3. | Entanglement means the topological restriction of molecular motion by other chains.
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| 4. | A real polymer may have several different relaxation times associated with different molecular motions.
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| 5. | Heat is merely molecular motion; faster molecules contain more heat than slower moving molecules.
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| 6. | ;1848 : Lord Kelvin establishes concept of absolute zero, the temperature at which all molecular motion ceases.
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| 7. | Chaos in dynamic systems is observed in areas as diverse as molecular motion, population dynamics and optics.
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| 8. | Below the T g, molecular motion is stopped and the polymer chains are essentially frozen in place.
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| 9. | The latter was more than flat; it approached absolute zero, the point at which molecular motion ceases.
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| 10. | Amongst other things, he is noted for the Database of Molecular Motions which was developed with UCSD.
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