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Advances, in Polymer Science

J. L. Koenig, Advances in Polymer Science, Vol. 54, Springer-Vedag, Berlin, 1983, pp. 87—161. [Pg.204]

P. J. Floiy and M. Gordon, Advances in Polymer Science Series, Vol. 59, Spdngei-Vedag, New Yoik, 1984, p. 1. [Pg.311]

L. Monnerie, U. W. Suter, eds. Atomistic Modeling of Physical Properties. Advances in Polymer Science No. 116. Berlin Springer, 1994. [Pg.506]

A. A. Gusev, F. Muller-Plathe, U. W. Suter, W. F. van Gunsteren. In L. Monnerie, U. W. Suter, eds. Atomistic Modeling of Physical Properties, Advances in Polymer Science No. 116. Berlin Springer 1994, pp. 207-248. [Pg.507]

Advances in Polymer Science 96 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1990... [Pg.69]

The Editors of Advances in Polymer Science extend their warmest felicitations to Dr. Maurice Huggins on the occasion of his eightieth birthday on September 19 th, 1977. We are happy to dedicate this 25th Volume to him in recognition of his outstanding contributions to Polymer Science and to other branches of physical science. [Pg.190]

Reviews, such as those that have been published in Advances in Polymer Science, thus play a very important role in the education of scientists and therefore in the progress of science. How important this role is, of course, depends on the choice of the reviewers and the quality of their reviews. In my opinion, the editors of the volumes in this series have just cause to be proud of their record over the past 25 volumes. [Pg.191]

Advances in Polymer Science 43 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1982... [Pg.51]

Advances in Polymer Science, Vo). 100 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1992... [Pg.219]

Advances in Polymer Science 66 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1985... [Pg.23]

Patterson, G. D. Advances in Polymer Science 48, 124 (1983), Springer-Verlag, Berlin— Heidelberg—New York... [Pg.57]

Kaneko M, Wohrle D (1988) in Cantow H-J (ed) Advances in polymer sciences 84, Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York, p 141... [Pg.44]

It is now a common feeling that our world cannot survive as it is without plastics [1]. Starting from 1930, when the macromolecular concept started to gain acceptance in the scientific community [2], the advances in polymer science have been so striking that plastics have invaded almost every aspect of modern human life, both as daily materials and as sophisticated substrates able to cover high-tech applications [3]. A very easy and simple way to check this assertion is to visit the The Macrogalleria web site (1st floor) [4] where an extensive exemplification of the most common and important plastic applications in different fields is provided in a really immediate and impressive way. [Pg.166]

Webster OW (2004) Group transfer polymerization mechanism and comparison with other methods for controlled polymerization of acrylic monomers. In New synthetic methods. Advances in polymer science, vol 167. Springer, Berlin, pp 1-34... [Pg.24]

As a rule, contributions are specially commissioned. The editors and publishers will, however, always be pleased to receive suggestions and supplementary information. Papers are accepted for Advances in Polymer Science" in English. [Pg.2]

In references Advances in Polymer Science is abbreviated Adv. Polym. Sci. and is cited as a journal. [Pg.2]

Rehahn M, Mattice WL, Suter UW (1997) Rotational isomeric state models in macromolecular systems. In Advances in Polymer Science, Springer, Berlin... [Pg.157]


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