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Journal of Polymer and Biopolymer Physics Chemistry, 2014, Vol. 2, No. 4, 84-90 Available online at http://pubs.sciepub.com/jpbpc/2/4/5 © Science and Education Publishing DOI:[removed]jpbpc[removed]Bioplastics: Its Timel
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Pharmacy Research Vol / Plant Journal / Harvard’s Wyss Institute / Capacity Building / Sapthagiri College of Engineering / /

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Blessy Baby Mathew* Department of Biotechnology / Princeton University / Conservation Unit of the Museums / MIT / Harvard’s Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering / Museums & Galleries Commission / Sapthagiri College of Engineering / /

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Wallace H. Carothers / Alexander Parkes / Arthur Smith / Karl Ziegler / Ruth Angeeleena / John Wesley Hyatt / Anish Kumari Bhuwal / Julian Hill / Anita Yadav / Swati Pathak / Van Beilen / Kenward / Giulio Natta / Renu Rustgi / Biotechnol Biomaterial / Leo Hendrik Baekeland / Neeraj Kumar Aggarwal / Van Walsem / Hermann Staudinger / Catia Bastioli / /

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D. J. / chemist / *Corresponding author / scientist / BelgianAmerican chemist / /

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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B /

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radiation / genetic engineering / microencapsulation / biomaterials / production technologies / biofuels / composting / Incineration / Biotechnology / polymerization / microwave / Bioresource technology / Polymer synthesis / technology of plastics / bio plastic technology / /

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