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Nonergodic dynamics of a novel thermally sensitive hybrid g el
期刊名称:Macromolecules
时间:0
页码:2001,34,7804-7808
语言:英文
相关项目:无皂窄分布高分子纳米粒子的形成与稳定
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Yue Zhao, Guangzhao Zhang and Chi Wu|
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