Studies on the oxidative gelation mechanism

Ivette Martinez Muñoz

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Studies on the oxidative gelation mechanism

by Ivette Martinez Muñoz

1985

Kansas State University

57

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This volume was digitized and made accessible online due to deterioration of the original print copy.

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Who is the author of Studies on the oxidative gelation mechanism?

Studies on the oxidative gelation mechanism was written by Ivette Martinez Muñoz.

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