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    <title>Nature Network - plastics</title>
    <description>The latest taggings for plastics</description>
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      <title>Alarmist</title>
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        <![CDATA[Eva Amsen - _(This is somewhat tongue-in-cheek, but I'm really curious. Just not really worried.)_ So, "Nalgene drinking bottle contain Bisphenol A, and Bisphenol A is about to be banned in Canada from baby bottles etc.":http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/16/business/worldbusiness/16plastic.html?em&ex=1208491200&en=f3c9df647a6a6b78&ei=5087 But forget the water bottles: if you]]>
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      <title>Michal Kacperski</title>
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        <![CDATA[Michal Kacperski - ]]>
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      <title>Chinaplas - A Day</title>
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        <![CDATA[Andrew Sun - !http://lh4.google.com/image/andrewx100/RlRjAJu3FuI/AAAAAAAAA1E/UNnk5lWGxDc/s400/P1100387.JPG! Today, I visited "Chinaplas":http://www.2456.com/chinaplas/, Asia's No. 1 Exhibition on the Plastics and Rubber Industries at the "CECF Pazhou Complex":http://www.lifeofguangzhou.com/node_10/node_34/node_188/node_191/2006/04/30/1146382819123.shtml. The library of my university provided free tickets for student; I got one. It's an exciting day; it is a]]>
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      <title>Biological-Plastics: Forgotten History in Chemistry?</title>
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        <![CDATA[Jeffrey R. S. Brownson - I was quite surprised while watching the biographical documentary of "Dr. Percy Julian":http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/julian/ on a NOVA special. It appeared that soybeans were intensively studied as a plastic source at the Ford Motor Company, as Henry Ford believed strongly in the]]>
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      <title>A century of plastics</title>
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        <![CDATA[Happy Miehle - The first completely man-made material, Bakelite, was discovered 100 years ago. This exhibition looks back at Leo Baekeland’s world-changing discovery and display just some of the cornucopia of new plastics and products which followed, from nylon stockings to Tupperware and]]>
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