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Gordon, Manfred (1954) Network Theory of the Gel Point and the ``Incestuous'' Polymerization of Diallyl Phthalate. The Journal of Chemical Physics, 22 (4) 610-613 doi:10.1063/1.1740134

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TitleNetwork Theory of the Gel Point and the ``Incestuous'' Polymerization of Diallyl Phthalate
JournalThe Journal of Chemical Physics
AuthorsGordon, ManfredAuthor
Year1954 (April)Volume22
Issue4
PublisherAIP Publishing
DOIdoi:10.1063/1.1740134
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In(1954, April) The Journal of Chemical Physics Vol. 22 (4) AIP Publishing


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