Polymeric Materials: Structure, Properties, Applications
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- General Characteristics of Polymeric Materials
- Molecular Structure and Synthesis of Polymers
- Structure of Polymeric Materials
- Thermomechanical Properties
- Mechanical Behaviour
- Aging and Stabilization
- Overview of Selected Polymeric Materials
- Guide Values of the Physical Properties
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