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Figure 1: Microstructure of the of the composite (polarized reflected light microscopy)
Figure 2: Two cyclic experiments below (blue) and above (red) room temperature.
Figure 3: Cycles from ambient temperature to maximum temperatures of 40, 60, 70, 80, 90 and − 30 ◦ C
Figure 6: Two experiments invoving cycles from 50 ◦ C to minimum temperatures of 0, − 25, − 50 (dark blue curve),and
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