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Plastics Institute of New Zealand

There are now 14 member societies of the PPF, comprising. In addition to the founding societies The Society of Polymer Science of Korea (1988), the Macromolecular Science and Engineering Division of the Chemical Institute of Canada (1988), the Polymer and Industrial Section of the Malaysian Institute of Chemistry (1988), the Polymer Division of the Chinese Chemical Society of the People s Republic of China (1989), the Polymer Group of the New Zealand Institute of Chemistry (1989), the Division of High Polymer Physics of the American Physical Society (1990), the Plastics and Rubber Institute of Singapore (1990), the Polymer Society, Taipei (1993), the Division of Polymers and Organic Materials of the Mexican Academy of Materials Sciences (1993), the Division of Polymer Science of the Chemical Society of Vietnam (1993) and the Indonesian Polymer Association (1993). [Pg.441]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.632 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.263 ]




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