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Behavior and Mechanisms of Degradation of Thermosetting Plastics in Liquid Environments
Journal of the Japan Petroleum Institute
- Japan
doi 10.1627/jpi.50.240
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Power Technology
Fuel Technology
Energy Engineering
Date
January 1, 2007
Authors
Ken Tsuda
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Japan Petroleum Institute
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