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The Young’s modulus and tensile s
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In summary, it was found that incor
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strength at higher lamination tempe
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4 ConclusionsIn this chapter the de
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IIIThermotropic Liquid-Crystalline
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Remarkably, - to our knowledge - re
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2 Die DesignsThree sets of dies wer
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4 Results and Discussion4.1 Referen
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ABFIGURE 6Extrusion with filament-f
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yielded foils of nearly the same ch
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Interestingly, it was found that he
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In view of the above results, the c
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5 ConclusionsIn this work it was de
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IVLyotropic Liquid-Crystalline Aram
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described. 13 However, obviously an
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well as at room temperature.X-ray a
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The as-produced foils were, subsequ
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4 ConclusionsNon-fibrillating, tran
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VBacterial Cellulose
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modulus of 40 to 57 GPa would be th
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3 Results and DiscussionBacterial c
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VIConclusions and Outlook
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amount of matrix material needed, a
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FIGURE 4 Remote-controlled 2 m tall
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AcknowledgementsI would like to emp
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Curriculum VitaeThe author of this