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Summary Record of the Workshop on Polymer Materials Research: August 30-31, 1999, Woods Hole, Massachusetts (2000)
National Materials Advisory Board (NMAB)

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Summary Record of the Workshop on Polymer Materials Research August 30-31, 1999 Woods Hole, Massachusetts

Session 4 Closing

In the closing session, the leaders of the discussion groups summarized the results of their sessions for the group as a whole. Thomas Munns and the Air Force representatives then thanked the group for their participation. Munns told the group that all participants would receive a summary record of the workshop when it was published by the National Research Council.

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Summary Record of the Workshop on Polymer Materials Research August 30-31, 1999 Woods Hole, Massachusetts Session 4 Closing In the closing session, the leaders of the discussion groups summarized the results of their sessions for the group as a whole. Thomas Munns and the Air Force representatives then thanked the group for their participation. Munns told the group that all participants would receive a summary record of the workshop when it was published by the National Research Council.

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