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Published by Tormod 04-24-2007
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Bio-Hazard
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04-24-2007
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| Re: Polymers can get "older than universe" What do you mean by Polymers can get "older than universe" ? Seems that if they can get brittle and crack, then they aren't really going to get older than the universe any time soon. Content = 3 (I wanted more depth, and the article didn't fit the title) Images = 3 (I want something to associate the information with) Readability = 4 (It was readable, but the title did not relate to the thesis.) Overall = 3 I can't figure out if my ratings are showing. Hmm? How long before wings decay?
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Last edited by Bio-Hazard; 04-24-2007 at 02:08 PM.
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04-25-2007
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| Re: Polymers can get "older than universe" Quote:
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