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Publications by Peihua Li
Poly(styrene-Ran-Cinnamic Acid) (SCA), an Approach to Modified Polystyrene With Enhanced Impact Toughness, Heat Resistance and Melt Strength
RSC Advances
Chemistry
Chemical Engineering
A Novel Earth Mover's Distance Methodology for Image Matching With Gaussian Mixture Models
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Control of Strength and Toughness at the Heat Affected Zone.
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