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The Morphology and Chemical Structure of Wool
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J. H. Bradbury
Veröffentlicht/Copyright:
1. Januar 2009
Published Online: 2009-01-01
Published in Print: 1976-01-01
© 2013 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston
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- Biologically Active Synthetic Polymers
- Polymers and Other Composites
- On Present Theories of the Condensed Polymer State
- Statistical Mechanics of Wormlike Chains
- Spans of Polymer Chains
- Inference of Polymer Adsorption from Electrical Double Layer Measurements
- Mobility and Conductivity of Ions in and into Polymeric Solids
- Structure and Viscoelastic Properties of Ion-containing Polymers in the Solid State
- Graphite Insertion Compounds as Chemical Reagents in Organic Chemistry
- Recent Advances in the Use of Polymers as Chemical Reagents
- Selectivity of Polyelectrolyte Membranes
- Synthetic Polymeric Membranes: Practical Applications - Past, Present and Future
- The Use of Macroreticular Polymeric Adsorbents for the Treatment of Waste Effluents
- Membrane Separation Processes in Advacced Waste Water Treatment
- Polymeric Materials in the Physiological Environment
- The Provision of Toughness in One and Two Phase Polymers
- Current Research on Chemical Modification of Cellulose
- The Morphology and Chemical Structure of Wool
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Polyelectrolytes, Past, Present and Future
- Biologically Active Synthetic Polymers
- Polymers and Other Composites
- On Present Theories of the Condensed Polymer State
- Statistical Mechanics of Wormlike Chains
- Spans of Polymer Chains
- Inference of Polymer Adsorption from Electrical Double Layer Measurements
- Mobility and Conductivity of Ions in and into Polymeric Solids
- Structure and Viscoelastic Properties of Ion-containing Polymers in the Solid State
- Graphite Insertion Compounds as Chemical Reagents in Organic Chemistry
- Recent Advances in the Use of Polymers as Chemical Reagents
- Selectivity of Polyelectrolyte Membranes
- Synthetic Polymeric Membranes: Practical Applications - Past, Present and Future
- The Use of Macroreticular Polymeric Adsorbents for the Treatment of Waste Effluents
- Membrane Separation Processes in Advacced Waste Water Treatment
- Polymeric Materials in the Physiological Environment
- The Provision of Toughness in One and Two Phase Polymers
- Current Research on Chemical Modification of Cellulose
- The Morphology and Chemical Structure of Wool