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Nanofibers prepared by electrospinning from solutions of biobased polyamide 4 Blazkova L, Malinova L, Benesova V, Roda J, Brozek J Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry, 55(13), 2203, 2017 |
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Ethyl magnesium bromide as an efficient anionic initiator for controlled polymerization of epsilon-caprolactone Malinova L, Brozek J Polymer Bulletin, 71(1), 111, 2014 |
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Mixtures of poly(vinyl chloride) and copolyesters based on e-caprolactone and L-lactide: Miscibility, thermal stability, and weathering resistance Brozek J, Zidkova M, Malinova L, Kalouskova R Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 124(3), 2395, 2012 |
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Unlike PPAR gamma, PPAR alpha or PPAR beta/delta activation does not promote human monocyte differentiation toward alternative macrophages Bouhlel MA, Brozek J, Derudas B, Zawadzki C, Jude B, Staels B, Chinetti-Gbaguidi G Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 386(3), 459, 2009 |
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Properties of Poly(vinyl chloride) and Polyesteramides Blends Kalouskova R, Markvart L, Kredatusova J, Brozek J Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 114(2), 826, 2009 |
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Polymerization of lactams, 96*anionic copolymerization of epsilon-caprolactam with omega-laurolactam Budin J, Brozek J, Roda J Polymer, 47(1), 140, 2006 |
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Polymerization of lactams, 95 - Part 94 - Preparation of polyesteramides by the anionic polymerization of epsilon-caprolactam in the presence of poly(epsilon-caprolactone) Bernaskova A, Chromcova D, Brozek J, Roda J Polymer, 45(7), 2141, 2004 |
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Thermogravimetric analysis of poly(epsilon-caprolactam) and poly[(epsilon-caprolactam)-co-(epsilon-caprolactone)] polymers Draye AC, Persenaire O, Brozek J, Roda J, Kosek T, Dubois P Polymer, 42(20), 8325, 2001 |