Abstract

Most areas of modern research contain two concurrent factors: a basic aspect, which somehow aims at an improvement in scientific understanding, and an applied aspect, which is directed toward a practical goal such as a new or improved material or process. While one or the other factor frequently predominates in a given piece of work, sometimes the two are inextricable.

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