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INDEX* RUBBER CHEMISTRY AND TECHNOLOGY VOLUME 69, 1996 AUTHOR INDEX+ Abdou-Sabet, S., Puydak, R. C., and Rader, C. P., Dynamically vulcanized thermoplastic elastomers (rev) (3) 476 Aghafarajolliah, Sh., see Amraee, I. Amiri (1) 130 Ahagon, Asahiro, Evaluation of chain scission during mixing of filled compounds (abs-S96#26) (4) 719 Ahagon, Asahiro, Evaluation of chain scission during mixing of filled compounds (5) 742 Ames, K., Gibala, D., and Hamed, G. R., Styrene—butadiene rubber filled with fluorinated carbon black. Part IL. Effect of curative level (2) 273 Amraee, I. Amiri, Katbab, A. A., and Aghafarajollah, Sh., Qualitative and quantitative analysis of SBR/BR blends by thermogravimetric analysis (1) 130 Bandyopadhyay, Sumanda, De, P., Tripathy, D. K., and De, S. K., Interaction between carboxylated nitrile rubber and precipitated silica: Role of (3-aminopropyl)triethoxysilane (4) 637 Barbe, Thomas and Whalen, Leo, Process compatibility of rubber antiadhesives (abs-F95#1) (1) 137 Beck, Michael R., see Crosby, William C. (abs-S96#24) (4) 719 Bhowmick, Anil K., see Datta, Sujit K (1) 120 Billingham, N. C., see Goonetilleke, S. A. Pushpa P. (5) 885 Bohin, Fabrice, Feke, Donald L., and Zloczower, Ica Analy, Analysis of power requirements and dispersion ‘quality in batch compounding using a dispersion model for single agglomerates (1) 1 Boyce, Mary C., Direct comparison of the Gent and the Arruda— Boyce constitutive models of rubber elasticity (5) 781 Chaki, Tapan K., see Datta, Sujit K. (1) 120 Chamorro, C., see Gonzalez, L. (2) 203 Chattaraj, P. P., Kalidaha, A. K., Mukhupadhyay, R., and Tripathy, D. K., Effect of trans-polyoctenylene on crosslink structure of NR and SBR using solid state '*C NMR spectroscopy and RPA 2000 (abs-S96#46) (4) 726 Choi, I. S. and Roland, C. M., Intrinsic defects and the failure properties of cis-1,4-polyisoprene (4) 591 Chun, H. and Gent, A. N., Strength of sulfur-linked elastomers (4) 577 Cole, Margaret, see Gunn, Howard W. (abs-F95#14) (1) 140 Concienne, L. H., see Sekinger, J. K. (abs-S96#14) (4) 717 Concienne, L. H., see Sekinger, J. K. (5) 851 Coran, A. Y., see Ding, R. (1) 81 Cornish, K., see Schloman, W. W., Jr. (2) 215 Craig, Annette S., see White, Jeffery L. (abs-S96#35) (4) 722 Crosby, William C. and Beck, Michael R., User friendly packaging for large volume fillers (abs-S96#24) (4) 719 Danner, Ronald P., see Paridi, Niloufar (2) 234 Datta, N. N., see Schotman, A. H. M. (5) 727 Datta, Sujit K., Chaki, Tapan K., and Bhowmick, Anil K., Electron beam initiated grafting and crosslinking of ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer. Part I: Structual characterization (1) 120 de Benito, J. L., see Gonzales, L. (2) 266 De, D. and Gent, A. N., Tear strength (5) 834 De, P., Tripathy, see Bandyopadhyay, Sumanda (4) 637 De, S. K., see Bandyopadhyay, Sumanda (4) 637 Dean, Paul R., Material solution options—The total package (abs-S96#22) (4) 719 Deputy, John, 1996 update on returnable/recyclable rubber packaging (abs-S96#9) (4) 715 Derby, Ced, Update on flexible intermediate bulk containers (abs-S96#21) (4) 719 * The first issue of Volume 69 contains abstracts of Fall 95 Meeting Papers. The papers are cited in the index as (abs-F95#..) with the appropriate paper number inserted. The fourth issue of Volume 69 has abstracts from the Spring 1996 meeting. They are cited using a similar convention, i.e., (abs-S96#..). (The Fall 96 meeting abstracts will appear in Issue 1, 1997.) Complete copies of meeting papers may be obtained from the Rubber Division Library, The University of Akron, Akron OH 44325-3907. + Prepared by Lois W. Brock. 897 898 RUBBER CHEMISTRY AND TECHNOLOGY VoL. 69 Dias, Anthony J. and GalusAklaan, A , Curative migration in rubber compounds containing brominated poly( isobutylene-co-4-methylstyrene) (4) 615 Dick, John and PawlowskHein,ry , Application for stress relaxation from the rubber process analyzer in the characterization and quality control of rubber (abs-F95#26) (1) 143 Dick, John S. and Pawlowski, Henry, Applications of the rubber process analyzer in characterizing the effects of silica on uncured and cured compound properties (abs-S96#34) (4) 722 Dierkes, Irma, Solution to the rubber waste problem incorporating the use of recycled rubber (abs-F95#6) (1) 138 Ding, R., Leanov, A. L, and Coran, A. Y., A study of the vulcanization kinetics of an accelerated sulfur SBS compound (1) 81 Donnet, J. B., see Probst, N. (abs-S96#31) (4) 721 DonJ.o A., vsee aRamankrish,nan, R. (1)6 2 Drasner, Jason, see Drasner, Joseph (abs-S96#7) (4) 715 Drasner, Joseph and Drasner, Jason, Batch inclusion bags— Which one is right for you (abs-S96#7) (4) 715 Duda, J. L., see Paridi, Niloufar (2) 234 Duvdevani, Ilan, see White, Jeffery L. (abs-S96#35) (4) 722 Eby, R. K., see Mareanukroh, Methporn (abs-S96#13) (4) 716 Eby, R. K., see Mareanukroh, Methporn (5) 801 Edmondson, M. S., Plumley, T. A., and Mangold, D. J., New hydrocarbon elastomers via constrained geometry catalyst technology (abs-F95#8) (1) 139 Edmondson, M. S., Karjala, T. P., Patel, R. M., and Parikh, D. R., Ethylene~Propylene—Diene elastomers via constrained geometry catalyst technology (abs-S96#36) (4) 723 Eggers, H. and Schiimmer, P., Reinforcement mechanisms in carbon black and silica loaded rubber melts at low stresses (2) 253 Evans, Larry R., see Waddell, Walter H. (1) 48 Evans, Larry R., see Waddell, Walter H. (rev) (3) 377 Falco, Lillianne and Johansson, Anders, The precision pre-weigh of the future (abs-S96#20) (4) 718 Feke, Donald, see Bohin, Fabrice (1) 1 Feke, Donald L., see Li, Qi (1) 8 Fesus, Edward M., see Rouse, Michael W. (abs-F95#19) (1) 141 Fickert, Ted, Application, technical support and robust engineering of slab dips (abs-F95#3) (1) 138 Forster, F., see Freund, B, (abs-S96#4) (4) 714 Fraser, Fred D., Sample preparation techniques for rubber analysis (abs-S96#15) (4) 717 Freund, B. and Forster, F., New filler concepts for tire treads with optimized traction, abrasion and rolling resistance (abs-S96#4) (4) 714 Fritz, Tammy L., see Lawson, David (2) 245 Fukahori, Yoshihide, Seki, Wataru, and Kubo, Takaharu, Mass transfer in compression creep of bonded rubber blocks (5) 752 Futamura, Shingo, Analysis of ice- and snow traction of tread materials (4) 648 Galuska, A. A., see Tse, Mun F. (abs-S96#40) (4) 724 Galuska, Alan A., see Dias, Anthony J. (4) 615 Gent, A. N., A new constitutive relation for rubber (1) 59 Gent, A. N., see Chun, H. (4) 577 Gent, A. N., see Hamed, G. R. (5) 807 Gent, A. N. and Nah, C., Abrasion of rubber by a blade abrader: Effect of blade sharpness and test temperature for selected compounds (5) 819 Gent, A. N., see De, D. (5) 834 Gerspacher, M., O'Farrell, C. P., Nikiel, L., and Yang, H. H., Furnace carbon black characterization: Continuing saga (rev) (3) 569 Gerspacher, M., O'Farrell, C. P., Nikiel, L., Yang, H. H., and Le Méhauté, F., High frequency viscoelasticity of carbon black filled compounds (abs-S96#6) (4) 714 Gerspacher, M., see Goeringer, A. S., (abs-S96#30) (4) 721 Gevspacher, M. G., O'Farrell, C. P., Nikiel, L., Yang, H.H., and Méhauté, F., High frequency viscoelasticity of carbon black filled compounds (5) 786 Ghebremeskel, Ghebrehiwet N., Sekinger, J. K., Hoffpauir, J. L., and Hendrix, C., A study of the thermal degradation products of styrene—butadiene type rubber by pyrolysis/GC/MS (abs-S96#16) (4) 717 Ghebremeskel, Ghebrehiwet N., see Sekinger, J. K. (abs-S96#14) (4) 717 Ghebremeskel, Ghebrehiwet, N., Sekinger, J. K., Hoffpauir, L. H., and Hendrix, C., A study of the thermal degradation products of styrene—butadiene type rubber by pyrolysis/GC/MS (5) 874 Ghebremeskel, Ghebrehiwet, N., see Sekinger, J. K. (5) 851 Gibala, D., Laohapisitpanich, K., Thomas, D., and Hamed, G. R., Cure and mechanical behavior of rubber com- pounds containing ground vulcanizates: Part II—Mooney viscosity (abs-F95#20) (1) 141 Gibala, D., see Ames, K. (2) 273 AUTHOR INDEX 899 Gibala, G., Laohapisitpanich, K., Thomas, D., and Hamed, G. R., Cure and mechanical behavior of rubber com- pounds containing ground vulcanizates. Part II— Mooney viscosity (1) 115 Gilpin, R. K., see Hann, C. J. (2) 173 Glaze, Donald E., Mechanical handling and application of anti-tacks (abs-F95#13) (1) 140 Goeringer, A. S., Wampler, W. A., Gerspacher, M., and Rajeshwar, K., Electronic characterization of carbon black (abs-S96#30) (4) 721 Golovoy, A., see Cole, Margaret (abs-F95#16) (1) 140 Gonzales, L., Rodriguez, A., de Benito, J. L., and Marcos, A., A new carbon black—rubber coupling agent to improve wet grip and rolling resistance of tires (2) 266 Gonzalez, L., Rodriguez, A., Marcos, A., and Chamorro, C., Crosslink reaction mechanisms of diene rubber with dicumyl peroxide (2) 203 Goonetilleke, S. A. Pushpa P. and Billingham, N. C., Solubility of antioxidants in rubber (5) 885 Goralski, Edward G., see Waddell, Walter H. (1) 48 Graf, Hans-Joachim and Johansson, Anders H., Discussion on the resistance to reversion of natural rubber with the help of thiophosphate cure systems (abs-S96#29) (4) 720 Grosch, K. A., The rolling resistance, wear, and traction properties of tread compounds (rev) (3) 495 Gugliotta, Luis M., see Llosent, Mario (4) 696 Gunn, Howard W. and Cole, Margaret, The dollars and sense of anti-tack coatings (abs-F95#14) (1) 140 Hamed, G. R., see Gibala, G. (1) 115 Hamed, G. R., see Gibala, D. (abs-F95#20) (1) 141 Hamed, G. R., see Ames, K. (2) 273 Hamed, G. R., Kim, H. J., and Gent, A. N., Cut growth in vulcanizates of natural rubber, cis-polybutadiene, and a 50/50 blend during single and repeated extension (5) 807 Hamed, Gary R., see Mareanukrch, Methporn (abs-S96#13) (4) 716 Hamed, Gary R., see Mareanukroh, Methporn (5) 801 Hann, C. J., Kuhls, G. H., Hann, G. N., and Gilpin, R. K., Far-infrared studies of polyisoprene vulcanization (2) 173 Hann, G. L., see Hann, C. J. (2) 173 Hashiguchi, Yoshiharu, see Kojina, Junji (abs-S96#39) (4) 724 Haslach, Jr., Henry W., see Zeng, Nianning (2) 313 Hazlitt, L. G., see Kale, L. T. (abs-F95#10) (1) 139 Hemphill, J. J., see Kale, L. T. (abs-F95#10) (1) 139 Hendrix, C., see Ghebremeskel, Ghebrehiwet N. (abs-S96#16) (4) 717 Hendrix, C., see Ghebremeskel, Ghebrehiwet N. (5) 874 Hensel, M., Menting, K.-H., and Umland, H., Improved processing of green tire tread compounds (abs-S96#3) (4) 714 Hoffpauir, J. L., see Ghebremeskel, Ghebrehiwet N. (abs-S96#16) (4) 717 Hofstraat, J. W., see Schotman, A. H. M. (5) 727 Hwee, Eng Aik, see Nishiyama, Naoyuki (4) 608 Isayev, A. I., see Tukachinsky, A. (1) 92 Isayev, A. I., see Levin, V. Yu (1) 104 Isayev, A. I. and Wan, M., Injection molding of rubber compound with rheology affected by vulcanization. Part I. Material characterization (2) 277 Isayev, A. I., see Wan, W. (2) 294 Ishikawa, Koji, see Kojina, Junji (abs-S96#39) (4) 724 Issel, H. M., see Schuster, R. H. (5) 781 Italiaander, E. Tom, see Paeglis, Armis U. (abs-F95#11) (1) 139 Jang, Sung Hoon, see Quirk, Roderic P. (rev) (3) 444 Jarrett, E. Lee, Pandora’s box (abs-S96#19) (4) 718 Johansson, Anders, see Falco, Lillianne (abs-S96#20) (4) 718 Johansson, Anders H.,see Graf, Hans-Joachim (abs-S96#29) (4) 720 Jones, F. K., Laird, J. L., and Smith, B. W., Characterization of EPDMs produced by constrained geometry catalysts (abs-S96#37) (4) 723 Jourdain, Eric P., Compounding parameters to control the iridescent bloom in EPDM body sealing applications (abs-S96#42) (4) 725 Kaewpanya, Rathanawan and Meinecke, Eberhard A., Effect of carbon black on the viscosity of rubber com- pounds (abs-S96#32) (4) 721 Kakubo, Takashi, see Kawahara, Seicchi (4) 600 Kakubo, Takashi, see Nishiyama, Naoyuki (4) 608 Kale, L. T., Hemphill, J. J., Parikh, D. R., Sehanobish, K., and Hazlitt, L. G., Performance of ethylene/l-octene, ethylene/l-pentene and ethylene/l-butene elastomers made using INSITE® technology in peroxide-cured durable formulations (abs-F95#10) (1) 139 900 RUBBER CHEMISTRY AND TECHNOLOGY Kalidaha,A. K., see Chattaraj, P. P. (abs-S96#(44)6 7)2 6 Karjala, T. P., see Edmondson, M. S. (abs-S96#36) (4) 723 Kasner, A. I. and Meinecke, E. A., Porosity in rubber, a review (rev) (3) 424 Kasner, Alan I. and Meinecke, Eberhard A., Porosity in rubber, a review (abs-F95#22) (1) 142 Kasner, Alan I. and Meinecke, Eberhard A., Effect of porosity on dynamic mechanical properties of rubber in compression (abs-F95#23) (1) 142 Kasner, Alan I. and Meinecke, Eberhard A., Effect of porosity on dynamic mechanical properties of rubber in compression (2) 223 Kaszas, Gabor, see Puskas, Judit E. (rev) (3) 462 Katbab, A. A., see Amraee, I. Amiri (1) 130 Katritzky, Alan R., see Rostek, Charles (2) 180 Kawahara, Seicchi, Nishiyama, Naoyuku, Kakubo, Takashi, and Tanaka, Yasuyuki, Origin of characteristic properties of natural rubber—Synergistic effect of fatty acids on crystallization of cis-1,4-polyisoprene: I. Saturated and unsaturated fatty acids (4) 600 Kawahara, Seiichi, see Nishiyama, Naoyuki (4) 608 Kim, H. J., see Hamed, G. R. (5) 807 Kim, Junsgee aQuihrk, nRode,ric P. (re(v3)) 44 4 Kim, Kyung J., see Lawson, David (2) 245 Kim, S. H., see Levin, V. Yu (1) 104 Kliman, J., see Ramakrishnan,R . (1)6 2 Knoerr, Klaus, Reclaimed rubber—Are our technical abilities at the end— Compounding and use of reclaimed rubber (abs-F95#5) (1) 138 Kohijiya, S., see Takino, H. (abs-S96#2) (4) 713 Kojina, Junji, Ishikawa, Koji, Hashiguchi, Yoshiharu, Takezaki, Yoshiyuki, and Takemura, Yasuhiko, Charac- teristics of new hydrogenated polymers (abs-S96#39) (4) 724 Kramer, H. and Schnetger, J., Laboratory measurement of viscoelastic properties relevant to processing of rubber compounds (abs-S96#27) (4) 720 Kubo, Takaharu, see Fukahori, Yoshihide (5) 752 Kuhls, G. H., see Hann, C. J. (2) 173 Kuzmierkiewicz, Wojciech, see Rostek, Charles (2) 180 Labana, S. S., see Cole, Margaret (abs-F95#16) (1) 140 Laird, J. L., see Jones, F. K. (abs-S96#37) (4) 723 Laird, Janet L. and Riedel, John, Evaluation of EPDM materiaals as produced by constrained geometry catalyst chemistry against current commercial EPDM products and performance requirements (abs-F95#9) (1) 139 Laohapisitpanich, K., see Gibala, G. (1) 115 itpanich, K., see Gibala, D. (abs-F95#20) (1) 141 Lawson, David, Kim, Kyung J., and Fritz, Tammy L., Chemical modifications of rubber surfaces: XPS survey of the reactions of trichloroisocyanuric acid at the surfaces of vulcanized elastomers (2) 245 Le Méhauté, F., see Gerspacher, M. (abs-S96#6) (4) 714 Leanov, A. I., see Ding, R. (1) 81 Le Méhauté, F., see Gerspacher, M. G. (5) 786 Levin, V. Yu, Kim, S. H., Isayev, A. 1, Massey, J., and von Meerwall, E., Ultrasound devulcanization of sulfur vulcanized SBR: Crosslink density and molecular mobility (1) 104 Li, Bincai (Pun Choi), Studies of polymer properties via inverse gas chromatography (rev) (3) 347 Li, Li Li and White, James, L., Rheological behavior of highly filled EPDM compounds with calcium carbonate, carbon black, silica and zinc oxide (4) 628 Li, Qi, Manas-Zloczower, Ica, and Feke, Donald L., A simple methodology for the modeling of carbon black aggregate structure (1) 8 Lin, Horng-Jau, see Rostek, Charles (2) 180 Llosent, Mario, Gugliotta, Luis M., and Meira, Gregorio R., Particle size distribution of SBR and NBR latexes by UV-VIS turbidimetry near the Rayleigh region (4) 696 Louda, Dale A., ISO 14000 and the rubber manufacturing industry (abs-F95#18) (1) 141 Ma, Y. and Reneker, D. H., Electrostriction of several rubbers (abs-F95#24) (1) 143 Ma, Y. and Reneker, D. H., Electrostriction of rubber sheets (4) 674 MacKiliop, Duncan A., see Myhre, Marvin J. (abs-F95#21) (1) 142 Male, Frank J., Mooney stress relaxation testing for SBR processability (abs-S96#28) (4) 720 Manas-Zloczower, Ica, see Li, Qi (1) 8 Manas-Zloczower, Ica, see Bohin, Fabrice (1) 1 Mangold, D. J., see Edmondson, M. S. (abs-F95#8) (1) 139 Marcos, A., see Gonzalez, L. (2) 203 MarA. cA., osee sGonz,ales, L. (2) 266 Mareanukroh, Methporn, Hamed, Gary R., and Eby, R. K., Fine scale characterization of crosslinking with the atomic force microscope (abs-S96#13) (4) 716 AUTHOR INDEX 901 Mareanukroh, Methporn, Hamed, Gary R., and Eby, R. K., Fine scale characterization of crosslinking with the atomic force microscope (5) 801 Massey, J., see Levin, V. Yu (1) 104 McAlaine, Robert M., Downstream process impacts of specialty antitacks, pellet, and strip (abs-F95#12) (1) 140 McElrath, Kenneth O., Measmer, Matthew B., and Yamashita, S., Dynamic properties of elastomeric blends (abs-F96#44) (4) 725 McIntyre, D., see Schloman, W. W., Jr. (2) 215 McIntyre, Donald, International Rubber Science Hall of Fame Inductee, Norman Bekkedahl, biog. (2) G30 McNeish, Alan A.., Siegfried Wolff, Charles Goodyear Medalist— 1996, Biography (3) G49 Measmer, Matthew B., see McElrath, Kenneth O. (abs-F96#44) (4) 725 Meinecke, E. A., see Kasner, A. I. (rev) (3) 424 Meinecke, Eberhard A., see Kasner, Alan I. (abs-F95#22) (1) 142 Meinecke, Eberhard A., see Kasner, Alan I. (abs-F95#23) (1) 142 Meinecke, Eberhard A., see Metlikovic, Peter (abs-F95#25) (1) 143 Meinecke, Eberhard A., see Kasner, Alan I. (2) 223 Meira, Gregorio R., see Llosent, Mario (4) 696 Menting, K.-H., see Hensel, M. (abs-S96#3) (4) 714 Metlikovic, Peter and Meinecke, Eberhard A., The performance of rubber-covered conveyor belt pulleys (abs- F95#25) (1) 143 Morel-Fourrier, Christoph, Souchet, Jean-Claude, and Stuck, Bonnie L., Chemical variation on Novolak phenol formaldehyde reinforcing resins for EPDM profiles— Part 2 (abs-S96#43) (4) 725 Mukhopadhyay, R., see Chattaraj, P. P. (abs-S96#46) (4) 726 Myhre, Marvin J. and MacKillop, Duncan A., Modification of crumb rubber to enhance properties of products made from recycled rubber (abs-F95#21) (1) 142 Nah, C., see Gent, A. N (5) 819 Nahmias, Marco and Serra, Antonio, Correlation of wet traction with viscoelastic properties of passenger tread compounds (abs-S96#5) (4) 714 Nakajima, N., Visco, Viscoelastic behavior of styrene—butadiene—styrene block copolymers in temperature range of glass—rubber transition of styrene block (1) 73 Nakajima, N., Dynamic mechanical analysis of styrene—butadiene—styrene block copolymers containing tack- ifiers (abs-S96#38) (4) 723 Niekiel, L., see Gerspacher, M. G. (5) 786 Nikiel, L., see Gerspacher, M. (abs-S96#6) (4) 714 Nishiyama, Naoyuki, Kawahara, Seiichi, Kakubo, Takashi, Hwee, Eng Aik, and Tanaka, Yasuyuki, Origin of characteristic properties of natural rubber—Synergistic effect of fatty acids on crystallizzation of cis-1,4- polyisoprene: II. Mixed and esterified fatty acids in natural rubber (4) 608 Nishiyama, Naoyuku, see Kawahara, Seicchi (4) 600 O'Farrell, C. P., see Gerspacher, M. (abs-S96#6) (4) 714 O'Farrell, C. P., see Gerspacher, M. G. (5) 786 O’Rourke. Stephen, The selection and testing of anti-tacks to retain compound physicals and wire cord ad- hesion (abs-F95#2) (1) 137 Ohm, Robert F. and Taylor, Tommy C., An improved curing system for chlorine-containing polymers (abs- S96#45) (4) 726 Ouyang, George B., see Wang, Meng-Jiao (abs-S96#33) (4) 722 Paeglis, Armis U., Sen, Ardhendu, and Italiaander, E. Tom, Advantages of granular gas-phase EPDM in single- pass mixing (abs-F95#11) (1) 139 Paridi, Niloufar, Duda, J. L., and Danner, Roland, Diffusion of solvents in polybutadiene rubber using capillary cobimn inverse gas chromatography (2) 234 Parikh, D. R., see Kale, L. T. (abs-F95#10) (1) 139 Parikh, D. R., see Edmondson, M. S. (abs-S96#36) (4) 723 Patel, R. M., see Edmondson, M. S. (abs-S96#36) (4) 723 Patterson, J., see Wang, Meng-Jiao (abs-S96#33) (4) 722 Pawlowski, Henry, see Dick, John (abs-F95#26) (1) 143 Pawlowski, Henry, see Dick, John S. (abs-S96#34) (4) 722 Pearce, Mike, Plastic slip sheets to replace wooden pallets in the rubber industry (abs-S96#23) (4) 719 Peterseim, V., see Schuster, R. H. (5) 769 Pett, Robert A., Golovoy, A., and Labana, S. S., Automotive polymer recycling (abs-F95#16) (1) 140 Pett, Robert A., see Rouse, Michael W. (abs-F95#19) (1) 141 Plumley, T. A., see Edmondson, M. S. (abs-F95#8) (1) 139 Probst, N., Donnet, J. B., and Wolff, S., The use of carbon black structure and specific area in the assessment of compound properties (abs-S96#31) (4) 721 902 RUBBER CHEMISTRY AND TECHNOLOGY VoL. 69 Puskas, Judit E. and Kaszas, Gabor, Polyisobutylene-based thermoplastic elastomers: a Review (rev) (3) 462 Puydak, R. C., see Abdou-Sabet, S. (rev) (3) 476 Quirk, Roderic P., Jang, Sung Hoon, and Kim, Jungahn, Recent advances in anionic synthesis of functionalized elastomers using functionalized alkyllithium initiators (rev) (3) 444 Rader, C. P., see Abdou-Sabet, S. (rev) (3) 476 Rajeshwar, K., see Goeringer, A. S. (abs-S96#30) (4) 721 Ramakrishnan, R., Kliman, J., and Donovan, J. A., Temperature of the rubber wheel during wear testing on a Lambourn Abrader (1) 62 Reneker, D. H., see Ma, Y. (abs-F95#24) (1)43 Reneker, D. H., see Ma, Y. (4) 674 Riedel, John, see Laird, Janet L. (abs-F95#9) (1) 139 Rodriguez, A., see Gonzales, L. (2) 266 Rogers, J. E., see Tse, Mun F. (abs-S96#41) (4) 724 Roland, C. M., see Choi, I. S. (4) 591 Rostek, Charles, Lin, Horng-Jau, Sikora, David, Katritzky, Alan R., Kuzmierkiewicz, W., and Shobana, N., Novel sulfur vulcanization accelerators based on mercapto-pyridine, -pyrazine, and -pyrimidine (2) 180 Rouse, Michael W., Pett, Robert A., and Fesus, Edward M., Post-consumer automotive hoses as a compounding ingredient for EPDM (abs-F95#19) (1) 141 Savoy, Douglas, The Cajun bag (abs-S96#10) (4) 715 Schloman, W. W., Jr., Wyzgoski, F., McIntyre, D., Cornish, K., and Siler, D. J., Characterization and performance testing of guayule latex (2) 215 Schneckenburger, Michael, Economically sustainable use of reprocessed scrap tire material in manufactured rubber products (abs-F95#17) (1) 141 Schnetger, J., see Kramer, H. (abs-S96#27) (4) 720 Schotman, A. H. M., van Haeren, P. J. C., Weber, A. J. M., van Wilk, F. G. H., Hofstraat, J. W., Talma, A. G., Steenbergen, A., and Datta, R. N., Studies on a new antireversion agent for sulfur vulcanization of diene rubbers (5) 727 Schiimmer, P., see Eggers, H. (2) 253 Schuster, R. H., Issel, H. M., and Peterseim, V., Selective interactions in elastomers, a base for compatibility and polymer-filler interactions (5) 769 Schuworm, D., see Tukachinsky, A. (1) 92 Sehanobish, K., see Kale, L. T. (abs-F95#10) (1) 139 Seki, Wataru, see Fukahori, Yoshihide (5) 752 Sekinger, J. K., Ghebremeskel, Ghebrehiwet N., and Concienne, L. H., The feasibility of using supercritical fluid extraction for the determination of total extractables in styrene—butadiene rubber (abs-S96#14) (4) 717 Sekinger, J. K., see Ghebremeskel, Ghebrehiwet N. (abs-S96#16) (4) 717 Sekinger, J. K., Ghebremeskel, Gherbrehiwet N., and Concienne, L. H., Supercritical fluid extraction: The fea- sibility of using supercritical fluid extraction for the determination of total extractables in styrene—butadiene rubber (5) 851 Sekinger, J. K., see Ghebremeskel, Ghebrehiwet N. (5) 874 Sen, Ardhendu, see Paeglis, Armis U. (abs-F95#11) (1) 139 Serra, Antonio, see Nahmias, Marco (abs-S96#5) (4) 714 Sezna, John A., Stevens, C. A., and Shah, D., Process control with improved rheometer testing (abs-S96#25) (4) 719 Shah, D., see Sezna, John A. (abs-S96#25) (4) 719 Shobana, Navayath, see Rostek, Charles (2) 180 Sikora, David J., see Rostek, Charles (2) 180 Siler, D. J., see Schloman, W. W., Jr. (2) 215 Sim, Pan Soo and White, James L., Simulation of flow in an intermeshing internal mixer and comparison of rotor designs (4) 686 Sinclair, Ken, Returnable/reusable chemical packaging (abs-S96#17) (4) 718 Smith, B. W., see Jones, F. K. (abs-S96#37) (4) 723 Snodgrass, Linda J., see Waddell, Walter H. (1) 48 Souchet, Jean-Claude, see Morel-Fourrier, Christoph (abs-S96#43) (4) 725 Steenbergen, A., see Schotman, A. H. M. (5) 727 Stevens, C. A., see Sezna, John A. (abs-S96#25) (4) 719 Stuck, Bonnie L., see Morel-Fourrier, Christoph (abs-S96#43) (4) 725 Takemura, Yasuhiko, see Kojina, Junji (abs-S96#39) (4) 724 Takezaki, Yoshiyuki, see Kojina, Junji (abs-S96#39) (4) 724 Takino, H., Yamada, Y., and Kohjiya, S., Carbon black dispersion and grip property of high performance tire tread compound (abs-S96#2) (4) 713 Talma, A. G., see Schotman, A. H. M. (5) 727 AUTHOR INDEX Tanaka, Yasuyuki, see Kawahara, Seicchi (4) 600 Tanaka, Yasuyuki, see Nishiyama, Naoyuki (4) 608 Taylor, Tommy C., see Ohm, Robert F. (abs-S96#45) (4) 726 Thomas, D., see Gibala, G. (1) 115 Thomas, D., see Gibala, D. (abs-F95#20) (1) 141 Tobin, Kip, Natural rubber packaging/transportatioPans—t , present and trends for tomorrow (abs-S96#18) (4) 718 Trickett, H. Jack, Using post-consumer plastic to produce SLIP-Trays® that will replace wood, plastic, and metal pallets (abs-S96#8) (4) 715 Tripathy, D. K., see Bandyopadhyay, Sumanda (4) 637 Tse, Mun F., Wang, H.-C., White, J. L., and Galuska, A. A., Interaction of a new isobutylene based elastomer with fillers (abs-S96#40) (4) 724 Tse, Mun F., Wang, H.-C, and Rogers, J. E., Rheological behavior of a new isobutylene based elastomer blended with a silica or a carbon black filler (abs-S96#41) (4) 724 Tukachinsky, A., Schuworm, D., and Isayev, A., Devulcanization of waste tire rubber by powerful ultrasound (1) 92 Ulmer, J. D., Strain dependence of dynamic mechanical properties of carbon black-filled rubber compounds (1) 15 Umiland, H., see Hensel, M. (abs-S96#3) (4) 714 van Haeren, P. J. C., see Schotman, A. H. M. (5) 727 van Wijk, F. G. H., see Schotman, A. H. M. (5) 727 Veith, Alan G.., Tire traction vs. tread compound properties—How pavement texture and test conditions influ- ence the relationship (4) 654 Veith, Alan G., Tire wet traction Explaining performance variations using the ’criticality’ concept (abs-S96#1) (4) 713 Veith, Alan G., Tire wet traction— Explaining performance variation using the ‘criticality’ concept (5) 858 Von Meerwall, E., see Levin, V. Yu (1) 104 Waddell, Walter H., Evans, Larry R., Goralski, Edward G., and Snodgrass, Linda J., Mechanism by which precipitated silica improves brass-coated wire-to-natural rubber adhesion (1) 48 Waddell, Walter H. and Evans, Larry R., Use of nonblack fillers in tire compounds (rev) (3) 377 Wampler, W. A., see Goeringer, A. S. (abs-S96#30) (4) 721 Wan, M.. see Isayev, A. I. (2) 277 Wan, W. and Isayev, A. I., Injection molding of rubber compound with rheology affecred by vulcanization. Part II. Modeling and experiment (2) 294 Wang, H.-C, see Tse, Mun F. (abs-S96#41) (4) 724 Wang, H.-C., see Tse, Mun F. (abs-S96#40) (4) 724 Wang, Hsien C., see Wang, Yu F. (abs-S96#11) (4) 715 Wang, Hsien C., see Wang, Yu F. (abs-S96#12) (4) 716 Wang, Meng-Jiao, Patterson, J., and Ouyang, George B., Dynamic stress softening of filled vulcanizates (abs- S96#33) (4) 722 Wang, Yu F. and Wang, Hsien C., New technique to quantitatively characterize crosslink density in IR and brominated poly(isobutylene-co-p-methylstyrene) blends (abs-S96#11) (4) 715 Wang, Yu F. and Wang, Hsien C., New technique to quantitatively characterize filler distribution in IR and brominated poly(isobutylene-co-p-methylstyrene) blends (abs-S96#12) (4) 716 Weber, A. J. M., see Schotman, A. H. M. (5) 727 Whalen, Leo, see Barbe, Thomas (abs-F95#1) (1) 137 White, J, L., see Tse, Mun F. (abs-S96#40) (4) 724 White, James L., see Sim, Pan Soo (4) 686 White, James, L., see Li, Li Li (4) 628 White, Jeffery L., Duvdevani, Ilan, and Craig, Annette S., Projections to latent structure analysis of oscillating disc rheometer parameters (abs-S96#35) (4) 722 Williams, Viktor, Car disposal in Europe: The fate of plastic and rubber parts (abs-F95#7) (1) 138 Wolff, S., see Probst, N. (abs-S96#31) (4) 721 Wolff, Siegfried, Chemical aspects of rubber reinforcement by fillers (rev) (3) 325 Wyzgoski, F., see Schloman, W. W., Jr. (2) 215 Yamada, Y., see Takino, H. (abs-S96#2) (4) 713 Yamashita, S., see McElrath, Kenneth O. (abs-F96#44) (4) 725 Yang, H. H., see Gerspacher, M. (abs-S96#6) (4) 714 Yang, H. H., see Gerspacher, M. G. (5) 786 Zeng, Nianning and Haslach, Jr., Henry W., Thermoelastic generalization of isothermal elastic constitutive models for rubber-like materials (2) 313 SUBJECT INDEX* 1,3,4thiadiazole derivatives, for curing of CR (abs- BIMS [bromiiated poly(isobutylene-co-p-methylsty- S96#45) (4) 726 rene)], crosslink density in IR (abs-S96#11) (4) 715 Abrasion resistance, of tire treads, new black fillers for BIMS/IR blends, quantitative determination of filler optimizing (abs-S96#4) (4) 714 distribution (abs-S96#12) (4) 716 Abrasion, of rubber, effect of blade sharpness and tem- Biscitraconimides, as antireversion agents for sulfur perature (5) 807 vulcanization of diene rubbers (5) 727 Accelerators, based on mercapto pyridine, -pyrazine, Blade, of abrasion tester, effect of sharpness on test and -pyrimidine (2) 180 results with various rubbers (5) 807 Adhesion, of brass-coated wire to NR, improving with Blends, of elastomers, dynamic properties (abs- precipitated silica (1) 048 F96#44) (4) 725 Adhesion, wire cord, antitack agents effect on (abs- Blends, of NR, SBR, BR, and EPDM, morphology de- F95#2) (1) 137 velopment and miscibility (5) 769 Alkyllithium initiators, functionalized, for synthesis of Blends, of SBR and BR, analysis by thermogravimetric functionalized elastomers (rev) (3) 444 ; methods (1) 130 Alpha-chain-end functionalization of initiators, and Block copolymerization characterization (rev) (3) 462 post-polymerization functionalizatio (rev) (3) 444 Bloom, iridescent, in EPDM body seals, controlling p-Aminobenzenesulfonyl azide, coupling agent for through compounding (abs-S96#42) (4) 725 black—rubber to improve wet grip (2) 266 Bonded rubber blocks, mass transfer during compres- Anionic polymerization, of functionalized elastomers sion creep (5) 752 (rev) (3) 444 Book Review: “Cationic Polymerization—Mecha- Antioxidants, phenolic, solubility in rubber and LDPE (5) 885 nisms, Synthesis, and Applications,” Krzysztof Matyjaszewski (4) G63 Antireversion agent, for sulfur vulcanization of diene rubbers (5) 727 Book Review: “Dictionary of Materials and Process Engineering, English-German,” C. G. Goetzel and Antitack agents, compatibility in processing (abs- L. K. Goetzel (2) G27 F95#1) (1) 137 Book Review: “Hydrogels and Biodegradable Poly- Antitack agents, effect on down-stream processes (abs-F95#12) (1) 140 mers for Bioapplications,” Raphael M. Ottenbrite (4) G65 Antitack agents, effect on compound properties and wire cord adhesion (abs-F95#2) (1) 137 Book Review: “Hydrophilic Polymers: Performance Antitack agents, interactive continuous improvment in with Environmental Acceptability,” J. Edward (abs-F95#3) (1) 138 Glass (5) G82 Antitack agents, mechanical handling and applications Book Review: “Injection/Transfer Molding of Ther- (abs-F95#13) (1) 140 mosetting Plastics,” Ralph E. Wright (1) G9 Antitack coatings, costs of using (abs-F95#14) (1) 140 Book Review: “Materials Science of Polymers for En- Arruda-Boyce constitutive model, for rubber elastic- gineers,” T. A. Osswald and G. Menges (2) G28 ity, compared with Gent model (5) 781 Book Review: “Micromechanics of Composites,” Kuno Atomic force microscope (AFM), for determining fine K. U. Stellbrink (3) G52 scale variations in crosslink density (abs-S96#13) Book Review, “Molecular Modeling of Polymer Struc- (4) 716 tures and Properties,” Bruce R. Gelin (1) G10 Atomic force microscope, for measuring crosslink den- Book Review: “Nylon Plastics Handbook,” Melvin I. sity of elastomers on a fine scale (5) 801 Kohan (2) G27 Automobile scrap, recovering rubber and plastic parts Book Review: “Physical Testing of Rubber,” 3rd ed., (abs-F95#7) (1) 138 R. P. Brown (2) G28 Automotive polymers, recycling (abs-F95#16) (1) 140 Book Review: “Polymerization Systems,” Advances in Chemical Physics, Vol. XCIV, I. Prigogine and S. A. Rice (4) G64 Book Review: “Polypropylene Handbook,” Edward P. Batch inclusion bags, materials using metallocene cat- Moore, Jr. (5) G82 alyst technology (abs-S96#7) (4) 715 Book Review: “Plastics Processing—An Introduc- Bearings, mass transfer during compression creep in (5) 752 tion,” Walter Michaeli (3) G52 Book Review: “International Plastics Handbook,” 3rd Bekkedahl, Norman, International Rubber Science ed., Wilbrand Woebcken, John Haim, and David Hall of Fame Inductee, 1996, biog. (2) G30 Hyatt (4) G64 BR rubber, studying diffusion of solvents by use of cap- * Prepared by Lois W. Brock. illary column inverse gas chromatography (2) 234 904 SUBJECT INDEX 905 Brominated isobutylene-p-methylstyrene, blend with Constant strain energy loss, for correlating wet tire NR for engine mounts (abs-F96#44) (4) 725 traction and viscoelastic properties (abs-S96#5) Bubble formation, in polymer melts and elastomers (4) 714 (rev) (3) 424 Conveyor belts, reactions on rubber-covered pulleys Burrito, precision preweighed, predispersed cure (abs-F95#25) (1) 143 package (abs-S96#20) (4) 718 CR, curing with 1,3,4thiadiazole derivatives (abs- S96#45) (4) 726 CR, laboratory measure of viscoelastic properties dur- ing processing (abs-S96#27) (4) 720 Cajun bag (abs-S96#10) (4) 715 Criticality concept, in explaining tire wet traction (abs- Calcium carbonate-filled EPDM, reducing shear vis- S96#1) (4) 713 cosity and yield with increased particle (4) 628 Criticality concept, in testing for tire traction (5) 858 Carbon black aggregate, modeling methodology (1) 8 Crosslink density, in devulcanization of SBR with ul- Carbon black dispersion, influence on grip property of trasound (1) 104 high performance tire tread (abs-S96#2) (4) 713 Crosslink density, of blends of IR and brominated Carbon black filled compounds, new laboratory tool poly(isobutylene-co-p-methylstyrene) (abs-S96#11) for predicting traction of (5) 786 (4) 715 Carbon black filled compounds, high frequency visco- Crosslink structure, of NR and SBR vulcanizates with selasticity of for predicting traction (abs-S96#6) TOR processing aid, elucidation of (abs-S96#46) (4) 714 (4) 726 Carbon black, effect on viscosity of rubber compounds Crosslinking mechanism, for diene rubbers using di- (abs-S96#32) (4) 721 cumyl peroxide (2) 203 Carbon black, fluorinated, as filler for SBR, effect of Crumb rubber, modification to enhance properties of curative level (2) 273 recycled rubber (abs-F95#21) (1) 142 Carbon black, furnace, structure determination (rev) Crystallization, of NR, low temperature, synergistic ef- (3) 569 fect of mixed and esterified fatty (4) 608 Carbon black, studying the electronic nature of (abs- Crystallization, of cis-1,4-polyisoprene, synergistic ef- S$96#30) (4) 721 fect of fatty acids on (4) 600 Carbon black, use of structure and specific area for Cut growth, of NR, cis-BR, and blends, during single assessing compound properties (abs-S96#31) (4) and repeated extension (5) 807 721 Carbon black-filled rubber, strain dependence of dy- namic mechanical properties (1) 15 Devulcanization of sulfur vulcanized SBR, by ultrason- ics (1) 104 Carbon black-filled vulcanized, dynamic stress soft- ening of (abs-S96#33) (4) 722 Devulcanized crumb, with enhanced properties (abs- F95#21) (1) 142 Carbon black-loaded rubber melts, reinforcement mechanisms (2) 253 Di- and tri-functional initiators, for isobutylene poly- Carbon black-rubber coupling agent, for improving merization (rev) (3) 462 rolling resistance in tires (2) 266 Dicumyl peroxide, mechanism of crosslinking diene Carbon-black filled elastomers, knotty tearing pattern rubbers with (2) 203 over a wide temperature range (5) 834 Diene rubbers, mechanism of crosslinking with dicu- myl peroxide (2) 203 Catalyst, constrained geometry, for produucing EPDM Diffusion, of solvents in BR using gas chromatography polymers (abs-S96#36) (4) 723 (2) 234 Catalysts, constrained geometry, for making EPDM (abs-S96#37) (4) 723 Dispersion quality, in batch compounding (1) 1 Dispersion, of carbon black, influence of wetability of Catalysts, with constrained geometry, for making eth- processing additive (abs-S96#2) (4) 713 ylene/alpha olefin/diene elastomers (abs-F95#8) (1) 139 Dynamic mechanical properties, of black-filled rubber, Catalysts, with constrained geometry, in preparation strain dependence (1) 15 of EPDM materials (abs-F95#9) (1) 139 Dynaron®, hydrogenated polymers, modifiers and compatibilizers for thermoplastic polymer (abs- CEBC, hydrogenated butadiene stereoisomeric block S96#39) (4) 724 polymer (abs-S96#39) (4) 724 Chain scission, during mixing of filled NR and SBR compounds (abs-S96#26) (4) 719 Educational symposia, at Rubber Division Meetings (3) Chain scission, during mixing of filled compounds of G41 NR and SBR (5) 742 Elasticity, comparison of Gent model with that of Ar- Chlorobutyl rubber, electrostriction of (abs-F95#24) ruda—Boyce for predicting (5) 781 (1) 143 Electron beam grafting and crosslinking, of EVA co- Chlorosulfonated polyethylene, electrostriction of polymer, characterizing structure (1) 120 (abs-F95#24) (1) 143 Electronic charaterization, of carbon black (abs- Compression testing, of porous rubber (2) 223 S96#30) (4) 721 Compression testing, of porous rubber (abs-F95#23) Electrostriction coefficients, of rubber sheets, measur- (1) 142 ing (4) 674 Compression creep, of bonded rubber blocks, mass Electrostriction, of polychloroprene and other rubbers transfer in (5) 752 (abs-F95#24) (1) 143 906 RUBBER CHEMISTRY AND TECHNOLOGY VoL. 69 Engine mounts, of NR blended with brominated iso- Flow, in intermeshing internal mixer, simulation and butylene-p-methylstyrene rubber (abs-F96#44) (4) consideration of rotor design (4) 686 725 Fluid extraction, supercritical, for determining total EPDM profiles, reinforced with various phenol/formal- extractables of SBR (abs-S96#14) (4) 717 dehyde resins (abs-S96#43) (4) 725 EPDM scrap, from hose, for use in new batch of EPDM hose (abs-F95#19) (1) 141 Gas chromatography, capillary cohimn inverse, for dif- EPDM seals, compounding to control iridescent bloom fusion of BR rubber (2) 234 (abs-S96#42) (4) 725 Gas chromatography, inverse, for studying polymer EPDM, constrained geometry catalyst for making (abs- properties (rev) (3) 347 S96#36) (4) 723 Gent constitutive model, of rubber elasticity, com- EPDM, continuous reclaiming process for (abs-F95#6) pared with Arruda—Boyce model (5) 781 (1) 138 Glass transition temperature and molecular mobility, EPDM, continuous reclaiming process for (abs-F95#7) in ultrasonic devulcanization of SBR (1) 104 (1) 138 Goodyear Medal Address, 1996 (3) 325 EPDM, granular gas phase polymerization, GR latex, characterization and performance testing (2) in single-phase mixing (abs-F95#11) (1) 139 215 EPDM, highly filled, rheological behavior of (4) 628 GR, low-ammonia, properties compared with those of NR (2) 215 (abs-F95#9) (1) 139 EPDM, reactive and eutective behavior of accelerators Hazardous materials, handling in the rubber industry in curing (abs-S96#20) (4) 718 (abs-S96#19) (4) 718 EPR, effect of thermal and furnace blacks on viscosity Hertz, Daniel L., Rubber Division Chairman, 1996, biog. of (abs-S96#32) (4) 721 (1) G2 Ethylene/alpha olefin/diene copolymers, made with Hose, automotive EPDM, use of scrap in new hose catalysts having constrained geometry (abs- (abs-F95#19) (1) 141 F95#8) (1) 139 HSBR, hydrogenated SBR, for improving Ethylene/octene copolymers, with superior oxidative and flexibility of PP (abs-S96#39) (4) 724 stability (abs-F95#10) (1) 139 Eutectic mixtures, of curing agents and resulting vari- ables (abs-S96#20) (4) 718 Infrared, far-, for studying distribution of crosslink EVA copolymer, electron beam grafting and crosslink- types in polyisoprene vulcanizates (2) 173 ing, characterizing structure (1) 120 Injection mnolding, of rubber, model for determining Exxpro isobutylene elastomers, with silica and black effect of vulcanization on rheology (2) 294 fillers, rheological behavior (abs-S96#41) (4) 724 Injection molding, of rubber, rheology affected by vul- Exxpro, isobutylene-based elastomers, interaction canization (2) 277 with silica and carbon black fillers (abs-S96#40) INSITE® technology, for making copolymers of eth- (4) 724 ylene with l-octene and other alpha olefins (abs- F95#10) (1) 139 Instructions to contributors to Rubber Chemistry & Technology (3) G43 Failure, of IR, related to intrinsic defects (4) 591 International Rubber Science Hall of Fame, Norman Fatty acids, effect on crystallization of cis-1,4-poly- Bekkedahl, 1996 inductee (2) G30 isoprene (4) 600 International Rubber Science Hall of Fame, Lawrence Fatty acids, mixed and esterified, synergistic effect on A Wood, 1996 inductee (2) G34 low temperature crystallization of cis-1,4-poly- IR blends, with brominated poly(isobutylene-co-p- isoprene (4) 608 methylstyrene, crosslink density (abs-S96#11) (4) FIBC (Flexible Intermediate Bulk Container), recent 715 changes and current status (abs-S96#21) (4) 719 IR, intrinsic defects and failure properties (4) 591 FIBC (Flexible Intermediate Bulk Containers), for ISO 14000, effect of recycling of rubber (abs-F95#18) returnable/reusable chemical packaging (abs- (1) 141 S96#17) (4) 718 Isobutylene/p-methylstyrene/p-bromomethylstyrene Filler distribution, in blends of BIMS/IR, quantitative terpolymer, filled, rheological behavior (abs- characterization (abs-S96#12) (4) 716 S96#41) (4) 724 Fillers, for optimizing traction, abrasion, and rolling Isobutylene/p-methylstyrene/p-bromomethylstyrene resistance of tire treads (abs-S96#4) (4) 714 terpolymer, with carbon black and silica fillers Fillers, for rubber reinforcement, chemical aspects (3) (abs-S96#40) (4) 724 325 Fillers, nonblack, in tire compounds (rev) (3) 377 Fine scale characterization, of crosslink density with Kennedy, Joseph P., recipient of George Stafford atomic force microscope (5) 801 Whitby Award, 1996 (3) G45 Flaw size, and failure performance in GR, NR, and de- Knotty tearing, in carbon-black filled compounds over proteinized NR (4) 591 a wide temperature range (5) 834

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