| 31. | Many or even most synthetic polymers are in fact copolymers, containing about 1-20 % of a minority monomoner.
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| 32. | The acid-catalysed degradation of hemicellulose gives furfural, a specialty solvent in industry and a precursor to synthetic polymers.
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| 33. | In 1862, Alexander Parkes exhibited Parkesine, one of the earliest synthetic polymers, at the International Exhibition in London.
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| 34. | Bioengineered synthetic polymers provide a scaffolding on which new skin, muscle, bone, and entire organs can be grown.
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| 35. | Label printers use a wide range of label materials, including paper and synthetic polymer ( " plastic " ) materials.
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| 36. | ;1862 : Alexander Parkes exhibits Parkesine, one of the earliest synthetic polymers, at the International Exhibition in London.
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| 37. | Accelerators made the cure process faster, improved the reliability of the process and enabled vulcanization to be applied to synthetic polymers.
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| 38. | Traditionally Canada balsam was used as the cement in assembling these prisms, but this has largely been replaced by synthetic polymers.
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| 39. | Some synthetic polymers are much more resistant to this than others . ike9898 22 : 21, 11 April 2006 ( UTC)
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| 40. | Plastic worms can carry a variety of shapes, colors and sizes, and are made from a variety of synthetic polymers.
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