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Figure 1: Schematic drawing of fracture toughness specimens withedge and internal flaws.
Figure 2: Short bar specimen with Straight chevron slots. The load line is the line along which the opening load is applied in the mouth ofthe specimen.
Figure 6: The short bar specimens after testing.
Figure 9: Fracture toughness of vinyl ester composites reinforcedwith sawdust with diameters of 300–425 μm.
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