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Increasing knowledge in physics and chemistry has stimulated research on high polymers, or to use another term, on macromolecules and on their applications in various fields. The definition of macromolecules given in 1922 by Staudinger and Fritschi states that a macromolecule is a compound with more...
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| author | Wiedersheim, Robert Manfred |
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| description | Increasing knowledge in physics and chemistry has stimulated research on high polymers, or to use another term, on macromolecules and on their applications in various fields. The definition of macromolecules given in 1922 by Staudinger and Fritschi states that a macromolecule is a compound with more than 1,500 atoms and with a molecular weight exceeding 10,000; dissolved it shows colloidal properties and cannot be dialyzed. |
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| spelling | oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/31937 The physiology and pharmacology of some cellulose derivatives Wiedersheim, Robert Manfred Physiology Increasing knowledge in physics and chemistry has stimulated research on high polymers, or to use another term, on macromolecules and on their applications in various fields. The definition of macromolecules given in 1922 by Staudinger and Fritschi states that a macromolecule is a compound with more than 1,500 atoms and with a molecular weight exceeding 10,000; dissolved it shows colloidal properties and cannot be dialyzed. 2020-05-19T13:44:03Z 2020-05-19T13:44:03Z 1959 2020-04-15T07:52:16Z Doctoral Thesis Doctoral https://hdl.handle.net/11427/31937 eng application/pdf Division of Physiological Sciences Faculty of Health Sciences |
| spellingShingle | Physiology Wiedersheim, Robert Manfred The physiology and pharmacology of some cellulose derivatives |
| thesis_degree_str | Doctoral |
| title | The physiology and pharmacology of some cellulose derivatives |
| title_full | The physiology and pharmacology of some cellulose derivatives |
| title_fullStr | The physiology and pharmacology of some cellulose derivatives |
| title_full_unstemmed | The physiology and pharmacology of some cellulose derivatives |
| title_short | The physiology and pharmacology of some cellulose derivatives |
| title_sort | physiology and pharmacology of some cellulose derivatives |
| topic | Physiology |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/11427/31937 |
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