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  1. Polymer Clay Creative Traditions: Techniques and Projects Inspired by the Fine and Decorative Arts by Judy Belcher, 2006-01-01
  2. Fundamentals of Polymer Science: An Introductory Text, Second Edition by Michael M. Coleman, Paul C. Painter, 1998-04-30
  3. Fast Polymer Clay: Speedy Techniques and Projects for Crafters in a Hurry by Sue Heaser, 2003-09-15
  4. Polymer Clay Beads: Techniques, Projects, Inspiration by Grant Diffendaffer, 2008-01-01
  5. The Art of Jewelry: Polymer Clay: Techniques, Projects, Inspiration (Lark Jewelry Books) by Katherine Duncan Aimone, 2006-06-28
  6. Creative Clay Jewelry: Extraordinary, Colorful, Fun Designs To Make From Polymer Clay by Leslie Dierks, 1994-06-30
  7. Mixed-Media Mosaics: Techniques and Projects Using Polymer Clay Tiles, Beads & Other Embellishments by Laurie Mika, 2007-07-06
  8. Creative Techniques for Polymer Clay Jewelry by Nanetta Bananto, 2005-06-29
  9. Clay So Cute!: 21 Polymer Clay Projects for Cool Charms, Itty-Bitty Animals, and Tiny Treasures by Sherri Haab, 2009-07-21
  10. Introduction to Polymer Physics by M. Doi, 1996-07-25
  11. Introduction to Physical Polymer Science by L. H. Sperling, 2005-12-07
  12. Materials Science of Polymers for Engineers by Tim A. Osswald, Georg Menges, 2003-06
  13. Polymer Chemistry: An Introduction by Malcolm P. Stevens, 1998-11-19
  14. Extrusion of Polymers:: Theory and Practice (Spe Books) by Chan I. Chung, 2000-04

41. History Of Polymers
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42. Synthetic Rubber & Latex - Firestone Polymers
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43. Peck-Polymers

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44. Mainpage
Written by Paul C. Stein from the University of Southern Denmark.
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45. Polymers: A Property Database

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49. Polymers And Colloids Group
The polymers and Colloids Group aims to study, via experiment, theory andcomputer modelling, a diverse range of phenomena at the mesoscale.
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Research Interests Group Members Publications Seminars ... Intranet (local only) SSH utilities O ur aim is to understand how structure and dynamics on mesoscopic length scales give rise to diverse phenomena in soft condensed matter. We achieve this by a complementary approach of experiment, theory and computer simulation. Current fields of research include polymer phase stability and rheology, polymers of natural origin, structure and rheology of concentrated colloids and granular media, development of environmental (wet) electron microscopy, liquid crystals, rubbers, elastomers and biological physics. We have a wide range of structural probes including: light scattering, a laser scanning confocal microscope, 2 environmental scanning electron microscopes (ESEM), interference light microscopes and an FTIR microscope. We use scattering facilities at Daresbury (synchrotron), Rutherford (neutrons) and Grenoble (neutron and synchrotron source for X-rays). Theoreticians have diverse interests in phase transformations, continuum and statistical mechanics of liquid crystals, polymers and rubbers, powders, and the glass transition. The computer simulation group develops and applies particle based and finite element models to concentrated colloids, colloid aggregation, fibres and cellular structures. The success of our programme is in part due to a strong synergy between these directions. We have numerous and close academic and industrial partners.

50. Nektar Therapeutics
Inhale Therapeutic Systems, Inc., changed its name in January 2003 to NektarTherapeutics to reflect its broadened capabilities in drug delivery.
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Inhale Therapeutic Systems, Inc., changed its name in January 2003 to Nektar Therapeutics to reflect its broadened capabilities in drug delivery. Our new corporate identity represents the fusion of three pioneering companies - Inhale, Shearwater, and Bradford Particle Design. Visit the new Nektar web site at www.nektar.com to learn more about our drug delivery capabilities. Our expertise in Molecule Engineering based on PEGylation technologies The benefits of Nektar Advanced PEGylation Our advances in Nektar Solubilizing Agents The advantages of Nektar Hydrogels PEG reagents and our PEG reagent catalog
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52. Www.imc.uni-hannover.de/elektro/database-engl.html
The WorldWide Web Virtual Library Chemical Engineering polymersWWW Virtual Library Virtual Library polymers. Polymer information resourcesrelevant to chemical and process engineering. Dielectric polymers Inc.
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53. Bayer Page Relocator
The Plastics and Polyurethanes Businesses of Bayer polymers supply thermoplasticengineering resins, polyurethane raw materials and systems, technologies and
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54. Polymers Division - Research Facilities - X-Ray Reflectivity Facility
Xray reflectivity is a non-destructive technique for characterizing surfaces of solids and liquids in terms of their roughness and electron density depth profile. Used for characterizing thin polymeric films.
http://polymers.msel.nist.gov/facilities/xray/index.html
Polymers Main Page Research Facilities X-Ray Reflectivity Facility
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X-ray reflectivity is a powerful tool for determining the physical properties of thin films supported on solid substrates. Several important thin film characteristics can be determined by measuring, as a function of incident angle, the specularly reflected intensity of a well-collimated, monochromatic beam of x-rays. Among them are film thickness, the change in film thickness due to temperature (and hence, the coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE)), the change in thickness due to solvent uptake and the electron density profile, which can be converted to a mass density profile provided the chemical composition of the film is given.
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A highly collimated and monochromated x-ray beam is shined on the sample surface at low grazing incident angles and the specularly reflected beam intensity is recorded and analyzed. A typical measurement is conducted over an angular range between zero to 5 degrees. Measurements can be conducted in ambient air, under vacuum, or in the prospect chemical vapors of interest. For CTE measurements the sample is placed in vacuum to ensure the evenness of the temperature. The temperature range available is 15 C to 185 C . A typical measurement takes about 30 minutes to an hour depending the sample dimension.

55. Kraton WWW
KRATON polymers led the development of styrenic block copolymer chemistry in the1960s, and, yearon-year, new innovations continue to bring benefits to
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56. Advanced Polymers For Medical Applications - SMi Publishing - Reports - Overview
Subscription access to compilations of patent applications and clinical trial information combined with commercial, regulatory, and manufacturing issues.
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57. Polymers And People - Summary
Understanding the structure of the carbon atom was a vital step in understandingand synthesizing polymers (see Sorting out Nature).
http://www.beyonddiscovery.org/content/view.asp?I=203

58. The Institute Of Materials Science
Graduate and undergraduate education and research in materials science and engineering including polymers, metals, alloys, ceramics and composites
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The mandate of the Institute of Materials Science (IMS), established in 1965 by the Connecticut General Assembly, is to maintain an outstanding research center, provide superior graduate research education in the interdisciplinary fields of materials science and engineering at the University of Connecticut, and provide materials-related technical outreach to Connecticut's industries. The Institute has extensive state-of-the-art facilities including laboratories in surface science, laser materials interactions, x-ray diffraction, electron optics including TEM, SEM, ESEM, biomaterials, solid freeform fabrication, nanomaterials optoelectronics, polymer rheology, polymer synthesis and processing, casting, mechanical testing, nuclear magnetic resonance, thermal analysis, GPC, infrared spectrometers and image analysis. In 2001, IMS was expanded with a 15,000 sq. ft. addition.

59. Mechanical Properties Of Polymers
Viscoelasticity, relaxation spectra, Model of polymer chain ..
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