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    Effects of decontamination, sterilization, and thermal vacuum on polymeric products

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    Adhesives, coatings, coated fabrics, elastomers, encapsulants, films, hardware and structural materials, and tapes are tested in a series of physical, mechanical, and electrical tests. Material properties are measured before and after exposure to the three environments

    Spacecraft adhesives for long life and extreme environments

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    High temperature cycling tests of high performance adhesives for aerospace application

    Effects of decontamination, sterilization, and thermal vacuum on spacecraft polymeric products

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    Effects of thermal sterilization, long term thermal vacuum exposure, and decontamination on spacecraft polymeric product

    Spacecraft polymeric material interactions during decontamination, sterilization and thermal vacuum exposures

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    Spacecraft polymeric material interactions during decontamination, sterilization, and thermal vacuum exposure

    CIVIL PROCEDURE-RIGHT OF IMPLEADER UNDER MICHIGAN CONTRIBUTION STATUTE

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    Plaintiff, a resident of Michigan, brought a negligence action against defendant, an Illinois corporation, for personal injury in the Federal District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan. The defendant moved to implead a citizen of Michigan and a Michigan corporation as third party defendants on the theory that under the Michigan Contribution Statute as concurrent tortfeasors they would be liable to him for part of the judgment in the event that plaintiff recovered in the suit. The court granted the motion and the defendant filed its third party complaint. Plaintiff then moved to dismiss the third party complaint. Held: motion granted. The court reasoned that since the Michigan Contribution Statute was almost identical with that of New York and since the Michigan Supreme Court has never passed upon the right of impleader under it, the New York court\u27s interpretation of their statute denying impleader should govern. Buckner v. Foster (McLouth Steel Corp., ThirdParty Defendants), (D.C. Mich. 1952) 105 F. Supp. 279

    Surveying Knowledge and Skills in the Health Sciences: Results and Implications

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    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/journals/72/ ©1993 Medical Library Associatio

    Fabrication and testing of fire resistant graphite composite panels

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    Eight different graphite composite panels were fabricated using four different resin matrices. The resin matrices included Hercules 71775, a blend of vinylpolystyrpyridine and bismaleimide, H795, a bismaleimide, Cycom 6162, a phenolic, and PSP 6022m, a polystyrylpyridine. Graphite panels were fabricated using fabric or unidirectional tape. Described are the processes for preparing these panels and some of their mechanical, thermal and flammability properties. Panel properties are compared with state-of-the-art epoxy fiberglass composite panels
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