The anaerobic degradability of thermoplastic starch: polyvinyl alcohol blends: potential biodegradable food packaging materials.
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Beth Rounsefell | W. Clarke | P. Halley | C. O’Sullivan | R. Truss | William P Clarke | Rowan Truss | Melissa A L Russo | Cathryn O'Sullivan | Peter J Halley | M. Russo | B. Rounsefell
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