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1. Polymers They're Everywhere Main What Are polymers? In Nature At Home Recycling. Parents and Educators Credits Geography Education ©. 1997 National Geographic Society. All rights reserved. http://www.nationalgeographic.com/resources/ngo/education/plastics | |
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2. Polymers polymers Division of Baker Petrolite Corporation, a world leader in producing specialty low molecular weight olefinbased polymers, delivers proven solutions to help customers meet performance and http://www.bakerhughes.com/bakerpetrolite/polymers | |
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3. Polymers polymers. Acknowledgments. Foreword. Introduction. What are polymers? Historical Timeline http://matse1.mse.uiuc.edu/~tw/polymers/polymers.html | |
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4. Polymers And Biopolymers What are polymers and why are they interesting? polumeres, which means `having many parts'. polymers are large molecules consisting of repeated chemical fill our lives are made of polymers . http://www.lassp.cornell.edu/marko/polymers.html | |
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5. The Macrogalleria - A Cyberwonderland Of Polymer Fun That said, get on our escalator and go to the floor you d like to visit LevelOne polymers are Everywhere. Level Two polymers Up Close and Personal. http://www.psrc.usm.edu/macrog/ |
6. Ecosynthetix.com Sugar based macromers and polymers. Biobased technology with polymeric molecules and chemical processing for laboratory networking industry. http://www.ecosynthetix.com/ |
7. The Macrogalleria The Macrogalleria This World Wide Web (WWW) site, maintained by the Department of Polymer Science of University of Southern Mississippi, is designed to provide basic information about polymers and http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.psrc.usm.edu/macrog/index.html&y |
8. Level One Level One polymers Are Everywhere. To get visit. Then look aroundand see all the fabulous stuff which is made of polymers. These http://www.psrc.usm.edu/macrog/floor1.htm |
9. Conducting Polymers Informations about properties and applications of metal containing conducting polymers. http://homepage.dtn.ntl.com/colin.pratt/home.html |
10. PDC Magazine PDC Magazine PDC(polymers DotCom) Magazine is akin to a free trade magazine and consists of feature articles, regular columns, news and services such as a job bank, industry calendar, PolyChat http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.plastics.com/&y=025C26971EB5AC3C |
11. B.G. Polymers Ltd. Israel. Acrylic emulsions and additives for the construction, paint, printing, textile and nonwovens industries. Resins and binders for fiber processing. http://www.bgpol.co.il/ | |
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12. E-Polymers Synthesis and characterization of a pressuresensitive adhesive basedon an isobutyl acrylate / . Betty L. Lopez et al. A removable http://www.e-polymers.org/ | |
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13. Nampolymers.com Canada recycling, regrinding, compounding, pelletizing and reprocessing of various grades of plastic raw materials. http://nampolymers.com/index.htm | |
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14. 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 synthetic polymers. http://scifun.chem.wisc.edu/chemweek/polymers/polymers.html | |
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15. E-Polymers Room temperature Monte Carlo study of the mechanical properties ofthermoplastic polymers. Betty L. Lopez et al. The effect of the http://www.e-polymers.org/index.cfm | |
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16. Welcome To G.M. Associates Specializes in custom made polysaccharide polymers for gelling agents and crosslinking agents in various food, mining and other industrial applications. http://www.gempolym.com/ | |
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17. Synthetic Rubber & Latex - Firestone Polymers Firestone polymers is a global supplier of polymeric materials to the rubber, plastics, adhesive Our Stereon® polymers are butadienestyrene SB and SBS block copolymers, which http://www.firestonelc.com/ | |
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18. Polymers And People - Summary Article explores research, over 150 years, that has led to polymers use in medicine, like organ transplants. http://www.beyonddiscovery.org/beyond/beyonddiscovery.nsf/web/polymers?OpenDocum |
19. What Are Polymers? SO WHAT ARE polymers? Tiny molecules strung in long repeating chains form polymers. Infact, were surrounded by polymers every day, everywhere we go. http://www.nationalgeographic.com/resources/ngo/education/plastics/describe.html | |
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20. Vita Liquid Polymers Specialist Latex Distributor And Toll Manufacturer UK. Natural and synthetic latex compounds, PVC plastisols and ancillary dispersions for wallcoverings, textiles, nonwovens, filtration. healthcare, packaging and industrial applications. Part of British Vita PVC. http://www.vita-liquid.co.uk/ |
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