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Resins, Synthetic

Known as: Synthetic Resin, Resin, Synthetic, Resins, Synthetic [Chemical/Ingredient] 
Polymers of high molecular weight which at some stage are capable of being molded and then harden to form useful components.
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2019
2019
2012
2012
Sorption of metal ions from aqueous solutions to birch wood and spruce heartwood and sapwood has been studied. Functional groups… 
2004
2004
Les refus de la flottation a l'air dissous (FAD) contribuent de facon importante a la perte de rendement des ateliers de… 
1993
1993
: Bonding between acrylic resin teeth and a denture base material was investigated after microwave and hot water-bath curing. The… 
1984
1984
: In order to understand the medical implications of using adhesives a few remarks are made concerning forces which may be active… 
1964
1964
Mammalian pancreatic alpha granules were differentially stained with phosphotungstic acid haematoxylin. Paraffin sections were… 
1962
1962
The use of adherent plastics for reinforcement of the walls of intracranial aneurysms was first suggested by one of us (B.S… 
1957
1957
A new group of synthetic resins (the ethoxyline or epoxide resins) has been widely accepted in industry during the last few years… 
1948
1948
SINCE the invention of "celluloid" by Hyatt in 1869 the synthetic plastics industry has extended so widely that it touches on…