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50th anniversary perspective: networks and gels: soft but dynamic and tough

Creton, 2017

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15529152360854139250
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Creton C
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Macromolecules

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Soft polymer networks have seen an explosion of recent developments motivated by new high tech applications in the biomedical field or in engineering. We present a candid and critical overview of the current understanding of the relation between the structure and …
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