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Bioinspirierte Klebstoffe zur Anwendung in wässrigen Flüssigkeiten

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Scheibel, T., Trossmann, V., Lechner, A. et al. Bioinspirierte Klebstoffe zur Anwendung in wässrigen Flüssigkeiten. Adhaes Kleb Dicht 66, 34–39 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s35145-022-0554-6

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