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STALEY MFG. CO""; ""STEPAN CO""; ""STOCKHAUSEN""; ""SUN REFINING AND MARKETING CO""; ""SYBRON CHEMICALS INC""; ""ULTRA ADHESIVES, INC""; ""R.T. VANDERBILT CO., INC""; ""VIKON CHEMICAL CO., INC""; ""WACKER SILICONES""; ""WHITE CHEMICAL CORP""; ""WITCO CORP""; ""Suppliers' Addresses""; ""Chemical Name Index""; ""Trade Name Index"" 327 $a""Other Noyes Publications"" 330 $aThis extensively updated second edition was created for medical device, medical packaging, and food packaging design engineers, material product technical support, and research/development personnel. This comprehensive databook contains important characteristics and properties data on the effects of sterilization methods on plastics and elastomers. It provides a ready reference for comparing materials in the same family as well as materials in different families. Data is presented on 43 major plastic and elastomer packaging materials, including biodegradable or organic polymers. New to this edition are resin chapters containing textual summary information including: category; general description; applications; resistances to particular sterilization methods; and regulatory status considerations for use in medical devices and medical/food packaging. 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[207]-220) and index. 327 $tFront matter --$tContents --$tForeword --$tTranslator's Note --$tAcknowledgments --$tMaps --$tChapter 1. My Roots --$tChapter 2. My Parents --$tChapter 3. Father's First Attempt to Introduce Truth Where It Wasn't Wanted --$tChapter 4. My Early Childhood --$tChapter 5. Exile --$tChapter 6. Home from Exile --$tChapter 7. Father Returns from St. Petersburg --$tChapter 8. 1811: New Place, New Faces --$tChapter 9. Our Life in Pisaryevka, 1812-1815 --$tChapter 10. School --$tChapter 11. Fate Strikes Again --$tChapter 12. Waiting in Voronezh --$tChapter 13. Ostrogozhsk: I Go Out into the World --$tChapter 14. My Friends and Activities in Ostrogozhsk --$tChapter 15. My Friends in the Military; General Yuzefovich; The Death of My Father --$tChapter 16. Farewell, Ostrogozhsk --$tChapter 17. Home Again in Ostrogozhsk --$tChapter 18. The Dawn of a New Day --$tChapter 19. 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