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Polymer melt rheology - a challenge for the polymer scientist and engineer
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J. Meissner
Published/Copyright:
January 1, 2009
Published Online: 2009-01-01
Published in Print: 1984-01-01
© 2013 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston
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