Deposition of anti-bacterial silver coatings on polymeric substrates
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Denis P. Dowling | D. Dowling | M. L. McConnell | R. Eloy | K. Donnelly | R. Eloy | M. N. Arnaud | K. Donnelly | M. Arnaud
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