2015
DOI: 10.3224/peripherie.v35i140.22997
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Deutsche Entwicklungspolitik und Staatsaufbau im Südsudan Christin Bernhold

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“…Figure 5, shows FT-IR spectra of MWNT/EC nanocomposites. From this study nature of molecular chains, crystallinity, their correlations with various bonds, formation of inter-and intra-molecular hydrogen bonds in cellulose [30] were observed. The detailed analysis was performed for determination of strong correlation between the nature of bonds, physical and mechanical properties of MWNT/EC composites.…”
Section: Macromolecular Symposiamentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Figure 5, shows FT-IR spectra of MWNT/EC nanocomposites. From this study nature of molecular chains, crystallinity, their correlations with various bonds, formation of inter-and intra-molecular hydrogen bonds in cellulose [30] were observed. The detailed analysis was performed for determination of strong correlation between the nature of bonds, physical and mechanical properties of MWNT/EC composites.…”
Section: Macromolecular Symposiamentioning
confidence: 91%
“…The projects the GTZ carried out in the region preceded the independence of the southern part of what was then Sudan, and initially focused on infrastructural development -building a road network connecting the southern cities of Narus and Malakal, while integrating these two cities into a regional cross-border network with Kenya and Uganda. 35 The GTZ pointed to the importance of said roads for strengthening the economy through better conditions for transport. While there is little doubt that the infrastructure in the south of Sudan needed improvement, the same was true for the north.…”
Section: Africa and Disputed Bordersmentioning
confidence: 99%