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THIS communication presents some experimental evidence illustrating the piezoelectric effect in certain synthetic polypeptides.
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FUKADA, E., DATE, M. & HIRAI, N. Piezoelectric Effect in Poly-γ-methyl-L-glutamate. Nature 211, 1079 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1038/2111079a0
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