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Eindhoven University of Technology publishes research in polymer research.
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June 16, 2009
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According to recent research published in the journal International Polymer Processing, " According to recent research published in the journal International Polymer Processing, 'A novel dilatometer to investigate the specific volume of polymers as a function of the combined effect of pressure (100 MPa), temperature (300 degrees C), cooling rate (100 degrees C/s) and shear rate (200 l/s) was developed. The dilatometer consists of a pressure cell, which in design, is a combination of a traditional ''piston-die type'' dilatometer and a Couette rheometer, embedded in a custom ...
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A chemical glance at short-lived elements.
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Elementary transadditions.
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The symbols of the chemical elements.
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; ...of almost every country on Earth. Not so Elementary "Yaound[R] ," Sumedha correctly named the capital of Cameroon. "Lawrencium, Rutherfordium, Dubnium, Seaborgium, Bohrium eI[logical not]" she sang out the elements. She also knows the names...
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Nobel winner's medal swiped
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; ...according to university background on him. He was awarded the prize in physics in 1939 and chemical element No. 103 is named "Lawrencium" in his honor. Locally, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in Livermore...
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Newspaper article from: Oakland Tribune
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