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Synthetic polymer may ultimately increase blood flow. Electroactive polymer cellulose paper contracts when voltage is applied. Microbial fuel cells generate electricty from corn stover.
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Reflecting on 103 Months of Featured Molecules
William F. ColemanJournal of Chemical Education2010 87 (12), 1458-1459Reflecting on 103 Months of Featured Molecules
William F. ColemanJournal of Chemical Education2010 87 (12), 1458-1459This is the 103rd and final article in the JCE Featured Molecules column under the guidance of William F. Coleman. The goal of the Featured Molecules column since its first appearance in 2002 has been to add a third dimension to many of the chemical ...
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- Received: August 03, 2009
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