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Reversible deformation of wood particles when they are used as filler for polystyrene

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Institute of Wood Chemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Latvian SSR, Riga. Translated from Mekhanika Polimerov, No. 1, pp. 41–44, January–February, 1977.

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Pauls, R.R., Zoldners, Y.A. & Surna, Y.A. Reversible deformation of wood particles when they are used as filler for polystyrene. Polymer Mechanics 13, 37–40 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00857277

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