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Fracture and Toughness of Engineering Adhesive Joints

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There are therefore Agents in Nature able to make the Particles of Bodies stick together by very strong Attractions. And it is the business of experimental Philosophy to find them out. Isaac Newton, Opticks p. 394

Newton, I. Opticks, Smith and Walford, London, 1704 (reprinted Dover, New York, 1952, p 394).

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(2004). Fracture and Toughness of Engineering Adhesive Joints. In: Molecular Adhesion and Its Applications. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-306-48406-4_15

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