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Diethyl Phthalate Migration Through Novolac Epoxy Compositions: Kinetics and Concentration
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J.P. Agrawal,
and J.M. Vergnaud,
Published/Copyright:
December 1, 1992
Published Online: 1992-12
©2011 by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co.
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- Ultra Low Density Polyethylene Blends with High Density Polyethylene
- Dynamic Mechanical and Impact Properties of Polypropylene/Talc Composites
- A Study of the Tensile Behavior of the Polypropylene/Talc System with Interfacial Modifications on the Matrix Side
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