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Advanced Materials
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04 Jul 1997

Stability of molded polydime thylsiloxane microstructures

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04 Jul 1997

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Advanced Materials

Authors

  • Emmanuel Delamarche
  • Heinz Schmid
  • Bruno Michel
  • Hans Biebuvck
IBM-affiliated at time of publication

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  • Physical Sciences
  • Materials Discovery

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