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<p>is therefore limited by the working pressures that can be reasonably attained.<br/>
# creating materials that are both chemically and physically stable in conditions of intense oxidation and reduction, as well as high working temperatures.<br/>
# chemical and physical stability at low electrical conductivities, high working temperatures, and/or ionic concentrations.</p>

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