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AN ALTERNATIVE APPROACH TO THE LINEAR-THEORY OF VISCOELASTICITY AND SOME CHARACTERISTIC EFFECTS BEING DISTINCTIVE OF THE TYPE OF MATERIAL GIESEKUS H |
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EXTENSIONAL FLOW - A MATHEMATICAL PERSPECTIVE PETRIE CJS |
27 - 39 |
NONLINEARITY IN RHEOLOGY - AN ESSAY OF CLASSIFICATION MALKIN AY |
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DISTORTIONS OF POLYMER MELT EXTRUDATES AND THEIR ELIMINATION USING SLIPPERY SURFACES PIAU JM, ELKISSI N, TOUSSAINT F, MEZGHANI A |
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MOLECULAR MOTIONS IN MACROMOLECULES UNDER MECHANIC AND ELECTRIC FORCE-FIELDS DIAZCALLEJA R, RIANDE E |
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A MELT RHEOMETER WITH INTEGRATED SMALL-ANGLE LIGHT-SCATTERING LAUGER J, GRONSKI W |
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OPTICAL STUDIES (LDA) OF AN ELECTRORHEOLOGICAL FLUID IN SLIT FLOW SCHINDLER U, VORWERK J, STEGER R, BRUNN PO |
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RHEOLOGICAL STUDIES OF THE GELATION OF AQUEOUS-SOLUTIONS OF ACRYLAMIDE ACRYLIC-ACID COPOLYMERS IN THE PRESENCE OF CHROMIUM CHLORIDE ELBRAHMI K, FRANCOIS J, DUPUIS D |
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PREDICTION OF RESIDUAL FLOW AND THERMOVISCOELASTIC STRESSES IN INJECTION-MOLDING KABANEMI KK, AITKADI A, TANGUY PA |
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STRAIN-COUPLING EFFECTS IN START-UP EXPERIMENTS VRENTAS JS, VRENTAS CM |
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ON THE SIGNIFICANCE OF PRESSURE RELAXATIONS IN CAPILLARY OR SLIT FLOW DEALY JM |