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Influence of chemical structure on the rheological properties of polyurethane fibres with varying hard segment concentrations

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Ferguson, J., Patsavoudis, D. Influence of chemical structure on the rheological properties of polyurethane fibres with varying hard segment concentrations. Rheol Acta 13, 72–77 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01526887

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