Change of volume of rubber on stretching
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Article
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1936
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Elsevier Science
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English
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decidedly feathering. Evidently the dyes were taken up by the fibers of the paper before they could get more than a minute distance from the lines as they were drawn. Ethylene glycol is similar to glycerol in many of its properties, but is somewhat more fluid. Inks were made by dissolving the 16 di