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Christian Wohlfarth
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Gennadii Efremovich Zaikov
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Geoffrey Holden
1
Joseph Jagur-Grodzinski
1
Kelly A. Davis
1
O. V. Mukbaniani
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subjects
Copolymers
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Science/Mathematics
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Science
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Chemistry - Organic
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Material Science
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Polymers
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publication date
2000–now
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1980-1999
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languages
English
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Springer
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CRC
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Brill Academic Publishers
1
Hanser Gardner Publications
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Nova Science Publisher
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Nova Science Publishers
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Statistical, gradient, and segmented copolymers by controlled/living radical polymerizations
by
Kelly A. Davis
Springer, 2002
Transreactions in condensation polymers
Wiley-VCH, 1999
Synthesis and reactivity of polymer-supported n-butyl tin oxide as an acyl-transfer catalyst and synthesis and reactivity of polymer-supported diorgano tin o-neopentyl dithiocarbonates in free radical syntheses
by
Warawudh Priknant
1996
Kinetics and thermodynamics for chemistry and biochemistry
Nova Science Publisher, 2009
CRC Handbook of Thermodynamic Data of Aqueous Polymer Solutions
by
Christian Wohlfarth
CRC, January 6, 2004 Hardcover
Living And Controlled Polymerization
by
Joseph Jagur-Grodzinski
Nova Science Publishers, May 8, 2006 Hardcover
Conformation-Dependent Design of Sequences in Copolymers I (Advances in Polymer Science)
Springer, March 16, 2006 Hardcover
Conformation-Dependent Design of Sequences in Copolymers II (Advances in Polymer Science)
Springer, March 16, 2006 Hardcover
Cyclolinear Organosilicon Copolymers
by
O. V. Mukbaniani
,
Gennadii Efremovich Zaikov
Brill Academic Publishers, November 2003 Hardcover
Understanding Thermoplastic Elastomers (Hanser Understanding Books)
by
Geoffrey Holden
Hanser Gardner Publications, October 1999 Paperback
CRC Handbook of Thermodynamic Data of Copolymer Solutions
by
Christian Wohlfarth
CRC, April 26, 2001 Hardcover
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