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Cross-linking in shear-thickening ionomers
Thomas A. Witten,Morrel H. Cohen +1 more
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Statistique des associations a l'equilibre, de l'association en ecoulement, influence of l'etirage sur la reticulation and donc sur la viscosite as discussed by the authors.Abstract:
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