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Luke A. Burke

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A quantum theoretical study of polyimides

by Luke A. Burke

1988

Dept. of Chemistry, Rutgers University

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Contractor's report to NASA, technical details in article "LOWER TEMPERATURE CURING THERMOSET POLYIMIDES UTILIZING A SUBSTITUTED NORBORNENE ENDCAP" Author(s): WATERS, JF; SUKENIK, CN; KENNEDY, VO; LIVNEH, M; YOUNGS, WJ; SUTTER, JK; MEADOR, MAB; BURKE, LA; AHN, MK Source: MACROMOLECULES Volume: 25 Issue: 15 Pages: 3868-3873 DOI: 10.1021/ma00041a007 Published: JUL 20 1992

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