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The use of scrap leather for artificial leather soles

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Babcock, Alfred B; Kittredge, William R
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Thesis (B.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, 1943.
 
MIT copy bound: Babcock, Alfred B., Jr. The use of scrap leather for artificial leather soles. (1943) Crooker, E. Charlton. Delignification of wood. (1943) French, Frank E. Utilization of waste pickle liquor. (1943) Harsch, John E. Kinetics of emulsion polymerization. (1943) Kemp, Clinton C. The Development of Fuel Cells. (1943) Roboff, Stanley B. Studies in the revulcanization of reclaim rubber. (1943) Schultz, M.L. Depolymerization of acrylic rubber. (1943) Smith, Frederick Curtis. Thermodynamic data on hydrogen fluoride. (1943)
 
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1943
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http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/11266
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Chemical Engineering
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Chemical Engineering

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