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    A compositional study of the morphology of 18-armed poly(styrene-isoprene) star block copolymers by Herman, Doreen S, Kinning, David J, Thomas, Edwin L, Fetters, Lewis J

    Published in Macromolecules (01-11-1987)
    “…The morphology of a series of 18-arm poly(styrene--isoprene) star diblock copolymers was examined as a function of composition. Samples with varying…”
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    Bulk, Surface, and Interfacial Characterization of Silicone - Polyurea Segmented Copolymers by Kinning, David J.

    Published in The Journal of adhesion (01-02-2001)
    “…In this paper the bulk, surface and interfacial structures of a series of polyureas containing polydimethylsiloxane segments are examined. The silicone…”
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    Ordered packing arrangements of spherical micelles of diblock copolymers in two and three dimensions by Thomas, Edwin L, Kinning, David J, Alward, David B, Henkee, Chris S

    Published in Macromolecules (01-11-1987)
    “…Structural data are presented on the ordered arrangements of spherical micelles of diblock styrene--butadiene copolymers in two dimensions (transmission…”
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    Effect of morphology on the transport of gases in block copolymers by Kinning, David J, Thomas, Edwin L, Ottino, Julio M

    Published in Macromolecules (01-09-1987)
    “…Transport studies of CO sub 2 several solvent-cast poly(styrene-co-butadiene) block copolymers of controlled morphology are presented. The morphology is…”
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    Surface and Interfacial Structure of Release Coatings for Pressure Sensitive Adhesives I. Polyvinyl N-Alkyl Carbamates by Kinning, David J.

    Published in The Journal of adhesion (01-01-1997)
    “…Polyvinyl N-alkyl carbamates belong to the general class of long alkyl side chain polymers. Such polymers are commonly used as release coatings for pressure…”
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