Synthesis and Properties of High-Molecular-Weight Poly(L-Lactic Acid) by Melt/Solid Polycondensation under Different Reaction Conditions
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Masatoshi Miyamoto | Yoshiharu Kimura | Y. Kimura | I. Taniguchi | Chan Woo Lee | Ikuo Taniguchi | Sung Il Moon | M. Miyamoto | C. Lee | Sung‐Il Moon
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