| <em>Polymers What are Polymers? Historical Timeline ? Future Trends ? Scientific Principles ? References ? Resources ? Master Equipment Grid for Laboratories ... http://matse1.mse.uiuc.edu/polymers/polymers.html
| <em>Polymers</em> They're Everywhere Explains what polymers are, where they're found, and why they're important. From National Geographic. http://www.nationalgeographic.com/resources/ngo/education/plastics/
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| Chemical of the Week -- <em>Polymers Polymers are substances whose molecules have high molar masses and are composed of a large number of repeating units. There are both naturally occurring and ... http://scifun.chem.wisc.edu/CHEMWEEK/POLYMERS/Polymers.html
| <em>Polymers Introduction to polymer science. Part of the Virtual Textbook of Organic Chemstry lecture program by William Reusch. http://www.cem.msu.edu/~reusch/VirtualText/polymers.htm
| <em>Polymers The word polymer literally means "many parts." A polymeric solid material may be considered to be one that contains many chemically bonded parts or units ... http://www.engr.sjsu.edu/WofMatE/polymers.htm
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| <em>Polymer</em> Basics If you don't know what a polymer even is, you're in the right place. Click on a link to learn about polymers -- what they're made of, why they're different, ... http://pslc.ws/macrog/kidsmac/wiap.htm
| <em>POLYMERS Review of natural and synthetic polymers currently in use in the plastics, composite and man-made fiber industries. Descriptions, chemical structures ... http://www.chymist.com/Polymers.pdf
| e-<em>polymers</em> - Home Peer-reviewed e-journal in the area of polymer science and engineering, under the auspices of the European Polymer Federation (EPF). http://www.e-polymers.org/
| <em>Polymers</em> and Biopolymers Polymers are large molecules consisting of repeated chemical units (`mers') joined together, usually in a line, like beads on a string. ... http://www.lassp.cornell.edu/marko/polymers.html
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