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Electromagnetism / Organic semiconductors / Conductive polymers / Organic electronics / Display technology / Hybrid material / Organic field-effect transistor / Poly / OLED / Electronics / Molecular electronics / Chemistry
Date: 2013-10-24 21:49:28
Electromagnetism
Organic semiconductors
Conductive polymers
Organic electronics
Display technology
Hybrid material
Organic field-effect transistor
Poly
OLED
Electronics
Molecular electronics
Chemistry

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