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Radiation abiotic materials

Abiotic forces will not be in the focus of the discussion, but it is obvious that a polymeric material like PVAc or PVA exposed to outdoor conditions will undergo different alterations at the macroscopic and microscopic scales. Depending on its interaction with mechanical forces, thermal stress, radiation or chemical attack, the polymer properties might be changed in a way that is relevant for its interaction with biological systems. [Pg.147]


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