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“... a decrease in elongation at break, with the addition of sepiolite, were also observed. However, for the TEMPO...”
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“... a decrease in elongation at break, with the addition of sepiolite, were also observed. However, for the TEMPO...”
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“... of chitosan-based films with the establishment of new chemical bonds and the decrease of crystallinity...”
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“... (50%), elasticity (18%), and decrease of puncture strength (27%) and energy at break (39%). In alginate films, the...”
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“... (50%), elasticity (18%), and decrease of puncture strength (27%) and energy at break (39%). In alginate films, the...”
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