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bibliographicCitation Asada M, Jiang N, Sendogdular L, Sokolov J, Endoh MK, Koga T, Fukuto M, Yang L, Akgun B, Dimitriou M, Satija S. Melt crystallization/dewetting of ultrathin PEO films via carbon dioxide annealing: the effects of polymer adsorbed layers. Soft Matter. 2014 Sep 14;10(34):6392–403. doi: 10.1039/c4sm00683f. PMID: 24930998.
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title Melt crystallization/dewetting of ultrathin PEO films via carbon dioxide annealing: the effects of polymer adsorbed layers

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