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Wie bügelt man richtig?

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Nasse Baumwolltücher, Gummireifen, Tischdecken aus Polyvinylchlorid, Glasschmelzen und eingeseifte Männerbärte, was haben sie gemeinsam? Warum wird Kaugummi im Mund weich? Warum seift man sich zum Rasieren ein?

The average polymer Enjoys a glassy state, but cools, forgets To slump, and clouds in closely patterned minuets.

John Updike, The Dance of the Solids, in „Midpoint and Other Poems“, A. Knopf, New York 1968

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Elias, HG. (1985). Wie bügelt man richtig?. In: Große Moleküle. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-11907-5_10

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