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M. Pinel (1806)
XIV. Report made to the class of physical and mathematical sciences of the french institute on the 6th of January 1806, by M. Pinel, upon the advantageous results obtained by M. Desgenettes, from the use of fumigations of oxymuriatic acidPhilosophical Magazine, 26
J. Hoff (1888)
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H. Staudinger (1932)
Die hochmolekularen organischen Verbindungen : Kautschuk und Cellulose
L. Sutton, M. Davies (1996)
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H. Mark (1932)
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J. Gibbs (1878)
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N. Semenov (1936)
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K. Meyer, H. Mark
Der Aufbau der hochpolymeren organischen Naturstoffe : auf Grund molekular-morphologischer Betrachtungen
[Another lens through which to view the birth of polymer science is the foremost community of physical chemists in the early twentieth century, The Faraday Society.]
Published: Oct 15, 2011
Keywords: Osmotic Pressure; Natural Rubber; Cotton Fibre; Intrinsic Viscosity; Colloidal System
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