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Plastics / Composite materials / Dielectrics / Amorphous solids / Thermosetting plastics / Urea-formaldehyde / Formaldehyde resin / Formaldehyde / Melamine / Chemistry / Materials science / Matter
Date: 2006-10-02 21:42:40
Plastics
Composite materials
Dielectrics
Amorphous solids
Thermosetting plastics
Urea-formaldehyde
Formaldehyde resin
Formaldehyde
Melamine
Chemistry
Materials science
Matter

CSEM’s Materials Monthly October 2006

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