Alexander D. Smith, Gavin J. Donley, Emanuela Del Gado, Victor M. Zavala
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Abstract
Figure 3(a) in the original manuscript does not specify that the values of the moduli (G′ and G″) and of the strain amplitude are in logarithmic scale. The figure below correctly shows this. This does not affect the results and conclusions of the work. Figure 3. (a) Plot of the evolution of G′ and G″ with increasing strain amplitude in logarithmic scale. This article has not yet been cited by other publications.
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