| 1. | Japan's feeble economic growth has been the greatest source of bond strength.
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| 2. | Required pyrolysis temperature increases with increasing chemical bond strength of the precursor.
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| 3. | The bond strength increases with the degree of penetration, increasing the adhesion strength.
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| 4. | In addition, bond strength of the bonded interface can be determined.
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| 5. | Benzylic and allylic are related in terms of structure, bond strength, and reactivity.
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| 6. | Maximum bond strength results from effective overlap of atomic orbitals in a chemical bond.
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| 7. | This treatment thus emphasized the increasing bond strength as a function of group number.
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| 8. | Rates are proportion to decreasing substrate X-O bond strength and increasing substrate proton affinity.
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| 9. | Owing to these contrasting bond strengths, these materials engage in intercalation by alkali metals.
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| 10. | Halogen bond strengths range from 5 180 kJ / mol.
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