James E. Mark
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The Polysiloxanes
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John Paul Flory
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Science and technology of polymers and advanced materials
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Polymers and other advanced materials
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Science and technology of rubber
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Rubberlike elasticity
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Organic/inorganic hybrid materials II
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Advances in elastomers and rubber elasticity
cover - PJPaul John FloryJames E. Mark
Paul John Flory
no cover - PBPolymer Based Molecular CompositesJames E. Mark
Polymer based molecular composites
no cover - PPPhysical Properties of Polymers...James E. Mark
Physical Properties of Polymers Handbook
no cover - IPInorganic PolymersJames E. Mark
Inorganic Polymers
no cover - SAStructures and Properties of Ru...James E. Mark
Structures and Properties of Rubberlike Networks. Topics in Polymer Science
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The Polysiloxanes
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John Paul Flory
- Open Work
Science and technology of polymers and advanced materials
- Open Work
Polymers and other advanced materials
- Open Work
Science and technology of rubber
- Open Work
Rubberlike elasticity
- Open Work
Organic/inorganic hybrid materials II
- Open Work
Advances in elastomers and rubber elasticity
- Open Work
Paul John Flory
- Open Work
Polymer based molecular composites
- Open Work
Physical Properties of Polymers Handbook
- Open Work
Inorganic Polymers
- Open Work
Structures and Properties of Rubberlike Networks. Topics in Polymer Science