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RUBBER is one of the many materials of great industrial importance the physical properties of which have not yet been precisely formulated, with the result that, although the word 'elastic' has become in everyday usage almost synonymous with 'rubber', the standard text-books on elasticity, if they refer to rubber at all, leave the impression that it is little more than a scientific curiosity.
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RHEOLOGY OF RUBBER. Nature 151, 563–564 (1943). https://doi.org/10.1038/151563a0
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