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`04-22-2010
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`HINZ LABOR
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`ALLCOCK,et al. Condensation and Other Step-Type Polymerizations. Chapter 2.
`Contemporary Polymer Chemistry. Second Edition. Simon & Schuster. 1981. pp. 29-30, 43 (6
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`BEER, et al. Bending of Members Made of Several Materials. Chapter 4.6. Mechanics of
`Materials. Third Edition. McGraw Hill. 2001. page 231 (9 pages).
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`CALLISTER W.D. Jr. Glossary definitions. Materials Science and Engineering an Introduction.
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`CAMPOE.A.Tensile Stress-Strain Behavior. Ch. 2.2.1. Flexural Strength. Ch. 2.2.2. Selection
`of Polymeric Materials: How to Select Design Properties from Different Standards. PDL
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`DIACONU, et al. Properties of Polyurethane Thin Films. Journal of Optoelectronics and
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`MIX, et al. Standardized Polymer Durometry. Journal of Testing and Evaluation. 2011. Vol. 39
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`PAINTER, et al. Mechanical and Rheological Properties. Chapter 13. Essentials of Polymer
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`Ql, et al. Durometer Hardness and the Stress-Strain Behavior of Elastomeric Materials. Rubber
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`Ql, et al. Stress-strain behavior of thermoplastic polyurethanes. Mechanics of Materials. August
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`SCHEU DENTAL GmbH. DURASOFT®productdata sheet. Revision 2 18/14. August 2014.
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`YAM. SHEET, PETG. The Wiley Encyclopedia of Packaging Technology. Third Edition. John
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