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      Evaluation of bonding between oxygen plasma treated polydimethyl siloxane and passivated silicon

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                Journal
                Journal of Physics: Conference Series
                J. Phys.: Conf. Ser.
                IOP Publishing
                1742-6588
                1742-6596
                April 01 2006
                April 01 2006
                April 25 2006
                : 34
                : 155-161
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                10.1088/1742-6596/34/1/026
                cc6c3ce6-e101-45a9-8635-92ce3c66d7e2
                © 2006
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