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Dictionary » C » Copolymer CopolymerCopolymer a synthetic nucleic acid chain composed of only two nucleotide bases, arranged either in random order (if chain is DNA) or in alternating order (if chain is RNA). a polymer that was made by simultaneously polymerising two or more different monomers. ![]()
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Results from our forumThe Fiber Disease... share this illness.... . just go wash you blankets in drano an dry in you oven ?? get READY! Biomimetic filaments: Worm-like micelles of block copolymers Dennis E. Discher, Dept. Chemical & Biomolecular Eng'g, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104, [email protected] Abstract ...
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The Fiber Disease... [Pubmed Record - new window] Synthesis and characterization of poly-alpha,beta-[N-(2-hydroxyethyl)-L-aspartamide]-g-poly(L-lactide) biodegradable copolymers as drug carriers. T Peng, SX Cheng, RX Zhuo Key Laboratory of Biomedical Polymers of Ministry of Education, Department of Chemistry, Wuhan ...
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The Fiber Disease... must have dyslexia (however you spell it) i keep giving the wrong abbr for what the 2005 pdr book states on renova having EGDMA, it is an ethylene copolymer compound used in acrylates (ceramic and clay materials and in microbeads--ceramic nano structures and crystal structures which are used in ...
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The Fiber Disease... problems. research chemicals in patent 4877805 and in patents creating retinoids and in microbeads microbeads have EDGMA in it which is a copolymer compound acrylate which causes chromonsone abberations that is in the 2005 PDR book, no warning on the label of this medication to any of ...
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The Fiber Disease... who have purchased just this cream which is the second generation of retinoids, Retinal A was the first, tretinoin is third. they used edgma (copolymer compouny acrylate) and causes chromosone damage, retinoids cause fetal abortions, if the baby lives it causes cleft palate, nose and mouth ...
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