Surface modification of polymeric materials by plasma immersion ion implantation
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C. Shek | P. Chu | Y. Mei | G. Siu | R. Fu | Shiqin Yang | X. Tian | Y. Leng | Yongxian Huang | I. Cheung | W. Yang
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