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Structural characterization of solid cellular polymers by X-ray tomography and light scattering

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Figura 1. Propiedades físicas de los materiales celulares y de los sólidos  de partida.
Figura 5. Resumen de capítulos y publicaciones científicas contenidas en esta tesis.
Figure 1-5 shows the summary of the chapters and scientific publications contributing  to this investigation
Figure 2-1. Conventional model of cellular structures.
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