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Various Approaches for Main-Chain Type Benzoxazine Polymers: Chapter 15

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Thermal Properties Enhancement of Polybenzoxazines: The Role of Additional Non-Benzoxazine Polymerizable Groups: Chapter 13

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Thermal Degradation Mechanisms of Polybenzoxazines: Chapter 14

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Polybenzoxazine Based Composites for Increased Dielectric Constant: Chapter 36

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Overview and historical background of polybenzoxazine research,” H. Ishida in “Handbook of Benzoxazine Resins: Chapter 1

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Main-chain Type Benzoxazine Oligomers: A New Concept for Easily Processable High Performance Polybenzoxazines: Chapter 18

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Hydrogen Bonding in Polybenzoxazines: Chapter 12

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Effect of Neighboring Groups on Enhancing Benzoxazine Autocatalytic Polymerization: Chapter 10

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Benzoxazine Chemistry in Solution and Melt: Chapter 2

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Crosslinked Polyamide Based on Main-Chain Type Polybenzoxazines Derived from a Primary Amine-Functionalized Benzoxazine Monomer

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