Efficient mixing of polymer blends of extreme viscosity ratio : Elimination of phase inversion via solid-state shear pulverization
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John M. Torkelson | J. Torkelson | Naomi Furgiuele | Andrew H. Lebovitz | Klementina Khait | K. Khait | Naomi Furgiuele
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