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    A Novel Approach to Improving the Mechanical Properties in Recycled Vulcanized Natural Rubber and Its Mechanism by Tripathy, Amiya R, Morin, Jeremy E, Williams, Drew E, Eyles, Stephen J, Farris, Richard J

    Published in Macromolecules (04-06-2002)
    “…Vulcanized rubbers have three-dimensional chemical networks, and as a result they do not melt or dissolve. The presence of these networks creates a tremendous…”
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    A novel method to recycle scrap tires: High-pressure high-temperature sintering by MORIN, Jeremy E, WILLIAMS, Drew E, HARRIS, Richard J

    Published in Rubber chemistry and technology (01-11-2002)
    “…High-pressure high-temperature sintering (HPHTS) is a novel recycling technique that makes it possible to recycle vulcanized rubber powders made from waste…”
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    Rubber plasticizers from degraded/devulcanized scrap rubber: A method of recycling waste rubber by Tripathy, Amiya R., Williams, Drew E., Farris, Richard J.

    Published in Polymer engineering and science (01-07-2004)
    “…Seeking a solution to the problem of disposing scrap tires, we attempted to depolymerize or degrade vulcanized rubber scrap such that the resulting…”
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    Recycling thermosets: The use of high-pressure high-temperature sintering (HPHTS) and degraded material as means of producing new products by Williams, Drew E

    “…Thermosetting materials have long been considered impossible to reuse since they do not melt or dissolve. Few technologies have been developed to recycle waste…”
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    Recycling thermosets: The use of high-pressure high-temperature sintering (HPHTS) and degraded material as means of producing new products by Williams, Drew E

    Published 01-01-2004
    “…Thermosetting materials have long been considered impossible to reuse since they do not melt or dissolve. Few technologies have been developed to recycle waste…”
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    Dissertation
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    Pollination biology of Plantanthera stricta (Orchidaceae) in Olympic National Park, Washington by Patt, Joseph M, Merchant, Mark W, Williams, Drew R E, Meeuse, Bastiaan J D

    Published in American journal of botany (01-08-1989)
    “…Plantanthera stricta Lindley can be pollinated by insects and can produce seeds via facultative self-pollination and interracemic and intraracemic pollination…”
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    Pollination biology of Platanthera stricta (Orchidaceae) in Olympic National Park, Washington by Patt, J.M. (Nelson Biological Labs, Piscataway, NJ), Merchant, M.W, Williams, D.R.E, Meeuse, B.J.D

    Published in American journal of botany (01-08-1989)
    “…Platanthera stricta Lindley is entomophilous and can produce seed via facultative self-pollination and intraracemic and interracemic pollination. Capsule…”
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