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Furukawa, Yasu

Furukawa, Yasu (1998) Inventing Polymer Science Staudinger, Carothers and the Emergence of Macromolecular Chemistry (University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia). [Pg.337]

Furukawa, Yasu. Inventing Polymer Chemistry Staudinger, Car others, and the Emergence ofMacromolecular Chemistry. Philadelphia University of Pennsylvania Press, 1998. [Pg.675]

I am also very grateful to those who read and critiqued this chapter, including the late Arthur Andy Anderson, Otto T. Benfey, Jean Colley, Yasu Furukawa, Gerald N. Grob, Gilbert Haighat, David A. Hounshell, Joseph Labovsky, Robert M. Secor, John Kenley Smith, Jr., and Audrey Weitkamp. [Pg.220]

Prof. Dr. Yasu Furukawa Tokyo Denki University College of Engineering 2-2 Kanda-Nishiki-cho Chiyoda-ku Tokyo 101, Japan ... [Pg.296]

Magda Staudinger was obviously not totally pleased by this perspective and she made contact with yet another person whom she had learned was ready to write a history of polymer science Yasu Furukawa. His work entitled Inventing polymer science Staudinger, Carothers and the emergence of macromolecules came out in 1998 [2]. [Pg.44]


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