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Advanced Polyethylene Technologies—Controlled Material Properties

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Long Term Properties of Polyolefins

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Knuuttila, H., Lehtinen, A., Nummila-Pakarinen, A. Advanced Polyethylene Technologies—Controlled Material Properties. In: Albertsson, AC. (eds) Long Term Properties of Polyolefins. Advances in Polymer Science, vol 169. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/b13519

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