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KUHN, W., HARGITAY, B., KATCHALSKY, A. et al. Reversible Dilation and Contraction by Changing the State of Ionization of High-Polymer Acid Networks. Nature 165, 514–516 (1950). https://doi.org/10.1038/165514a0
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