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Investigation of certain physicomechanical phenomena associated with polymer - metal contact

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Rostov-on-Don Institute of Railroad Engineers. Translated from Mekhanika Polimerov, No. 2, pp. 346–350, March–April, 1978.

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Sanches, S.S., Ter-Oganesyan, V.I. & Magomedov, M.É. Investigation of certain physicomechanical phenomena associated with polymer - metal contact. Polymer Mechanics 14, 281–284 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00857478

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