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Collect. Czech. Chem. Commun. 1973, 38, 2274-2280
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Alkaline polymerization of 6-caprolactam. XLVIII. Fraction of acyl groups of the activator incorporated in high-molecular weight polymer

J. Stehlíček, J. Exner, P. Čefelín and J. Šebenda

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