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Polymer which has been applied both as a soluble support and (as a graft copolymer with a polystyrene matrix) as a linker for combinatorial synthesis. The soluble support may have hydroxyls at both termini, or one or both may be capped or modified with additional functionality.
Ãâó: www.combichemistry.com/glossary_p.html
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Polyclear window patch material, the most common window patch material.
Ãâó: www.nationalenvelope.com/prod/Glossary_P.htm
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Typically a short hand for polyamory. Sometimes used as a catchall to avoid any need to distinguish between varieties of polyamory.
Ãâó: www.openweave.org/NCPoly/PolyTerms.html
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A variety of plastics used in albums or photo sleeves. Some plastics are fine for photo preservation, but others are extremely harmful. Polypropylene, sometimes called "mylar", is the best type of plastic to use, if necessary. Polyester and polyethylene are both fine. ...
Ãâó: www.cedarhousedreams.com/glossary.html
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Plastic sheeting which is often used to seal off an area which asbestos removal is taking place for the purpose of preventing contamination of other areas.
Ãâó: showcase.netins.net/web/aei/def2.htm
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