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  2. Vasant R. Gowariker - Wikipedia

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    Gowarikar also served as the scientific advisor to Prime Minister of India P.V. Narasimha Rao from 1991 to 1993. He had also been the Secretary of Department of Science and Technology. [6] He was appointed as Vice-Chancellor, Pune University and was chairman of the Marathi Vidnyan Parishad between 1994 and 2000.

  3. Polymer science - Wikipedia

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    Polymer science or macromolecular science is a subfield of materials science concerned with polymers, primarily synthetic polymers such as plastics and elastomers. The field of polymer science includes researchers in multiple disciplines including chemistry , physics , and engineering .

  4. French Group for the Study of Polymers and their Application

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    Additionally, its Education Commission periodically releases books on different aspects of polymers and their applications. In 2004, the GFP joined forces with the International Union for Pure and Applied Chemistry to promote education in polymer science in French-speaking countries. [10]

  5. List of important publications in chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Description: This book explained Dalton's theory of atoms and its applications to chemistry. Importance: The book was one of the first to describe a modern atomic theory, a theory that lies at the basis of modern chemistry. [3]: 251 It is the first to introduce a table of atomic and molecular weights.

  6. Living polymerization - Wikipedia

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    Living polymerization: A chain polymerization from which chain transfer and chain termination are absent.. Note: In many cases, the rate of chain initiation is fast compared with the rate of chain propagation, so that the number of kinetic-chain carriers is essentially constant throughout the polymerization.

  7. Swaminathan Sivaram - Wikipedia

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    He has also edited two books, Polymer Science, (2 Volumes) [9] [10] and Macromolecular Symposia, Volume 240. [11] Some of his articles have also been compiled as a book, Chemical vapor deposition: thermal and plasma deposition of electronic materials. [12] He is the holder of approximately 100 patents of which 50 are approved in the US.

  8. Dispersion polymerization - Wikipedia

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    In polymer science, dispersion polymerization is a heterogeneous polymerization process carried out in the presence of a polymeric stabilizer in the reaction medium. . Dispersion polymerization is a type of precipitation polymerization, meaning the solvent selected as the reaction medium is a good solvent for the monomer and the initiator, but is a non-solvent for the po

  9. James E. Mark - Wikipedia

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    James E. Mark (December 14, 1934 - September 23, 2017) [1] was a Distinguished Research Professor at the University of Cincinnati. [2]Mark made important contributions to understanding the physical chemistry of polymers.