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Photoinitiating polymerisable composition

Research output: Patent

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Photoinitiating polymerisable composition. / Hardy, John (Inventor).
Patent No.: US20190175796A1. Jun 13, 2019.

Research output: Patent

Harvard

Hardy, J Jun. 13 2019, Photoinitiating polymerisable composition, Patent No. US20190175796A1.

APA

Hardy, J. (2019). Photoinitiating polymerisable composition. (Patent No. US20190175796A1).

Vancouver

Hardy J, inventor. Photoinitiating polymerisable composition. US20190175796A1. 2019 Jun 13.

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Hardy, John (Inventor). / Photoinitiating polymerisable composition. Patent No.: US20190175796A1. Jun 13, 2019.

Bibtex

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title = "Photoinitiating polymerisable composition",
abstract = "The present invention provides a method of producing a visual marking on the exterior of a human or animal body. There is also provided a method of forming a polymer within a human or animal body. The resultant polymer generally has an electrical conductivity of 10−10 S/cm or more.",
author = "John Hardy",
year = "2019",
month = jun,
day = "13",
language = "English",
type = "Patent",
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RIS

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