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titleOfInvention TEMPERATURE-INDUCED PHASE TRANSITION GELS
abstract The invention relates to polymeric or copolymeric gels with phase transition in water. It relates more particularly to copolymeric phase transition gels which swell in water at a first temperature and which deflate at a second temperature. Use in industry.
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