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Physicochemical processes in polymer materials upon exposure at the MIR orbital space station

An overview of papers on the investigation of physicochemical processes occurring in polymer (polyimide, fluoropolymer, fluoropolyimide, unilaterally aluminized polyimide) films during long-term exposure at the Mir orbital space station is presented in the article dedicated to the centenary of the b...

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