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Radical concentrations, environments, and reactivities during crosslinking polymerizations
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Anseth, K. S
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Huthig & Wepf
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1980
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Radical Copolymerization Behavior of 2,2-Dimethyl-5-methylene-1,3-dioxolan-4-one with Common Monomers/
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Miyagawa, T
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Huthig & Wepf
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2001
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Radical formation in electron-irradiated acrylates studied by pulse radiolysis and electron paramagnetic resonance/
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Mehnert, R
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Huthig & Wepf
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2000
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Radically initiated polymerization of a methacryloylamido-terminated saccharide, 2. Copolymerization with 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate
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Badey, B
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Huthig & Wepf
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1980
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Radical Polymerization Behavior of 4-Mono-substituted and 2,4-Disubstituted Enynes/
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Ochiai, B
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Huthig & Wepf
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2001
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Radical polymerization of a trimer of methyl acrylate as polymerizable �substituted acrylate
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Kobatake, S
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Huthig & Wepf
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1980
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Radical polymerization of methyl methacrylate in the presence of biodegradable poly(L-lactic acid). Preparation of blends, chemicalphysical characterization and morphology/
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Avella, M
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Huthig & Wepf
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2000
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Radical products of poly(triphenylcarbinol) thermolysis
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Shishlov, N. M
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Huthig & Wepf
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1980
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Radicals produced in the photopolymerization of multifunctional monomers, as probes of the polymeric structure
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Selli, E
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Huthig & Wepf
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1980
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Raman spectroscopic study on water in aqueous gelatin gels and sols
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Tsukida, N
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Huthig & Wepf
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1980
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Random coil dimensions of poly(1-hexadecene)
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Pe�, B
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Huthig & Wepf
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1980
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Random copolyamides of terephthalic acid, p-phenylenediamine, and p-aminobenzoic acid soluble in N-methylpyrrolidone/CaCl2/
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Higashi, F
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Huthig & Wepf
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2000
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Reaction of Carbon Monoxide with Living PP Prepared with a Cp2ZrMe2/B(C6F5)3 Catalyst System/
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Fukui, Y
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Huthig & Wepf
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2001
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Reaction pathway of liquid crystalline epoxy resin/aromatic diamine curing system/
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Jang, J
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Huthig & Wepf
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2000
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Reactive compatibilization of SAN/EPR blends: Effect of rubber content and reactivity of the SAN functional groups/
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Pagnoulle, C
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Huthig & Wepf
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2000
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Reactive groups on polymer covered electrodes, 4. Lactate-oxidase-biosensor based on electrodes modified by polythiophene
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Welzel, H.-P
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Huthig & Wepf
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1980
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Reactivity of Metallocene Catalysts for Olefin Polymerization: Influence of Activator Nature and Structure/
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P�deutour, J-N
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Huthig & Wepf
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2001
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Reactivity ratios in group transfer copolymerization of methyl methacrylate/ethyl methacrylate and methacrylonitrile/methyl methacrylate systems obtained by semi-integral and integral methods
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Catalgil-Giz, H
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Huthig & Wepf
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1980
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Real-time kinetic study of the polymerization activity of the photoinitiator system p-nitro-anilline/N,N-dimethylaniline by real-time IR spectroscopy/
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Rodr�uez, M
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Huthig & Wepf
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2000
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Recent Advances in Olefin Polymerization Using Binary Catalyst Systems Macromol. Rapid Commun. 2001, 22,/
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Souza, R F de
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Huthig & Wepf
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2001
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