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  • Polymer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Appearance of real linear polymer chains as recorded using an atomic force microscope on surface under liquid medium. Chain contour length for this polymer ...

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  • Chemical of the Week -- Polymers

    Polymers are substances whose molecules have high molar masses and are composed of a large number of repeating units. There are both naturally occurring and ...

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  • Polymers

    Introduction to polymer science. Part of the Virtual Textbook of Organic Chemstry lecture program by William Reusch.

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  • Polymers They're Everywhere

    Main | What Are Polymers? | In Nature | At Home | Recycling · Parents and Educators | Credits | Geography Education. © 1997 National Geographic Society. ...

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  • Polymers

    10 Mar 2009 ... Along side, we see recognizable applications of polymers: modern telecommunications equipment and the ski boot. Visit the Bayer-Polymers web ...

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  • Polymers

    What are Polymers? Historical Timeline · Future Trends · Scientific Principles · References · Resources · Master Equipment Grid for Laboratories ...

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  • e-polymers - Home

    Peer-reviewed e-journal in the area of polymer science and engineering, under the auspices of the European Polymer Federation (EPF).

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  • Polymer Basics

    If you don't know what a polymer even is, you're in the right place. Click on a link to learn about polymers -- what they're made of, why they're different, ...

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  • polymer: Definition from Answers.com

    polymer n. Any of numerous natural and synthetic compounds of usually high molecular weight consisting of up to millions of repeated linked units,

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    Review of natural and synthetic polymers currently in use in the plastics, composite and man-made fiber industries. Descriptions, chemical structures ...

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