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Chemistry / Thermoplastics / Matter / Polymers / Biodegradation / Biodegradable polymer / Bioplastics / Polylactic acid / Polystyrene / Foam / Lodz University of Technology
Date: 2013-06-10 08:44:28
Chemistry
Thermoplastics
Matter
Polymers
Biodegradation
Biodegradable polymer
Bioplastics
Polylactic acid
Polystyrene
Foam
Lodz University of Technology

Numer projektu POIGBiodegradowalne wyroby włókniste MARZEC 2013

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