End-of-fiber polymer tip: manufacturing and modeling
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Pascal Royer | Nicolas Fressengeas | Godefroy Kugel | Renaud Bachelot | Carole Ecoffet | R. Bachelot | P. Royer | C. Ecoffet | G. Kugel | N. Fressengeas | M. Hocine | Malik Hocine
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