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  • ...clc=60543677}}</ref> Early cladding materials included [[Oil|oils]], [[Wax|waxes]], and [[Polymer|polymers]]. [[Lawrence E. Curtiss]] at the [[University of ...
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  • ...substituents, making them very hydrophobic. Hydrocarbon chains alone form waxes and oils and retain these characteristics when they are incorporated into s ...
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  • ...e=":22" /> Recent publications focused on the analysis of terrestrial leaf waxes found in a marine core from the Gulf of Eden off the coast of Djibouti indi ...
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  • ...a composite material composed of a network of cutin and low surface energy waxes, designed at different hierarchical levels.<ref>{{Cite journal|last1=Koch|f ...
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  • ...antly D-enriched due to transpiration.<ref>See Section 7.2.2.2. Plant leaf waxes for more details.</ref> ...J.|last3=Huang|first3=Yongsong|date=2008-07-15|title=Can sedimentary leaf waxes record D/H ratios of continental precipitation? Field, model, and experimen ...
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  • 95 KB (12,540 words) - 21:06, 26 February 2025
  • ...{{harvid|Warth|1956}}}}Warth A. H. 1956, ''The Chemistry and Technology of Waxes'', Reinhold Publishing Corporation, New York. ...
    150 KB (21,966 words) - 01:31, 25 February 2025