【摘 要】
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Flow-induced crystallization (FIC) is not only a fundamental challenge in academic but also of great importance in polymer industry.
【机 构】
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National Synchrotron Radiation Lab and College of Nuclear Science and Technology,CAS Key Laboratory
【出 处】
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Sixth International Symposium On Engineering Plastics (第六届工程
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Flow-induced crystallization (FIC) is not only a fundamental challenge in academic but also of great importance in polymer industry.
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