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Effects of catalyst particle design on polyolefin synthesis using supported metallocene catalyst
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on 10 Jan 2008
Year of Creation
2007
Copyright Claimant
Phillip Guy Hamilton, Jr
Registration Number
TX0006618574
on 10 Jan 2008Copyright Summary
The U.S. Copyright record (Registration Number: TX0006618574) dated 10 Jan 2008, pertains to an electronic file (eService) titled "Effects of catalyst particle design on polyolefin synthesis using supported metallocene catalyst" created in 2007. The copyright holder is Phillip Guy Hamilton, Jr, known for their creative contributions in text registration. For any inquiries concerning this copyrighted material, kindly reach out to Phillip Guy Hamilton, Jr.
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TX0006618574
Registration Date
1/10/2008
Year of Creation
2007
Agency Marc Code
DLC-CO
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New
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Computer text data
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Author Statement: entire text: Phillip Guy Hamilton, Jr
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