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Nonlinear viscoelasticity of concentrated polystyrene solutions: sliding plate rheometer studies

Demarquette et al., 1992

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1852899025343598454
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Demarquette N
Dealy J
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Journal of Rheology

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Because of the degree to which the linearity and polydispersity of polystyrene samples can be controlled in laboratory polymerizations, the rheological properties of melts and solutions of this polymer have been extensively studied. However, in previous work the maximum …
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