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CONTENTS OF THIS VOLUME VOLUME 23 Number 1 Dendrimers-branching out from curiosities into new technologies O. A. Matthews, A. N. Shipway and J. Fraser Stoddart Intrinsically electrically conducting polymers synthesis characterization and their applications J. D. Stenger-Smith Photochromic polypeptides O. Pieroni, A. Fissi and G. Popova Fourth Pacific Polymer Conference: Koloa Kauai J.C. Vogl and O. Vogl Number 2 Telechelic liquid natural rubber: A review H. M. Nor and J. R. Ebdon Poly(organophosphazenes) and related compounds: Synthesis, properties and applications R. De Jaeger and M. Gleria Polyaniline: A polymer with many interesting intrinsic redox states E. T. Kang, K. G. Neoh and K. L. Tan Number 3 Special Issue: Polymer science and the eye. Part I. Guest Editor: T. V. Chirilla Editorial O. Vogl and G. D. Jaycox Preface T. V. Chirila Collagen expression and orientation in ocular tissues K. K. H. Svoboda, H. Gong and V. Trinkaus-Randall Macromolecular structure of the eye lens R. C. Augusteyn and A. Stevens Macromolecular structure of the corpus vitreus J. Sebag Artificial cornea T. V. Chirila, C. R. Hicks, P. D. Dalton, S. Vijayasekaran, X. Lou, Y. Hong, A. B. Clayton, B. W. Ziegelaar, J. H. Fitton, S. Platten, G. J. Crawford and I. J. Constable 1556 CONTENTS OF THIS VOLUME The use of hydrophilic polymers as artificial vitreous T. V. Chirila, Y. E. Hong, P. D. Dalton, I. J. Constable and M. F. Refojo Silicone oils as vitreous substitutes G. G. Giordano and M. F. Refojo Rheological characterization of polymer gels G. M. Kavanagh and S. B. Ross-Murphy Biodegradable polymers for the controlled release of ocular drugs A. Merkli, C. Tabatabay, R. Gurny and J. Heller Number 4 Polymeric design by macromonomer technique K. Ito Polymers derived from bicylo[2.2.1]heptene and its derivatives R. Madan, A. Srivastava, R. C. Anand and I. K. Varma Thermoplastic natural rubber bends A. Ibrahim and M. Dahlan Strategies for compatibilization of polymer blends C. Koning, M. Van Duin, C. Pagnoulle and R. Jerome Number 5 Quantitative characterization of radiation degradation in polymers by evaluation of scission and crosslinking yields C. L. Moad and D. J. Winzor Polyacrolein containing microspheres: synthesis properties and possible medical applications S. Slomkowski Living free-radical block copolymerization using thio-iniferters A. ebenik Number 6 Coordination polymerization of heterocyclic and heterounsaturated monomers W. Kuran Conducting polyaniline blends and composites J. Anand, S. Palanippan and D. N. Sathyanarayana Model network based on ‘endlinking’ processes: synthesis structure and properties G. Hild Conference report S.-I. Shoda and O. Vogl CONTENTS OF THIS VOLUME Number 7 Orbituary O. Vogl, G. D. Jaycox and J. C. Vogl Synthesis characterization and applications of thiophene-based functional polymers H.S. O. Chan and S. C. Ng Pegylation of proteins and bioactive substances for medical and technical applications Y. Kodera, A. Matsushima, M. Hiroto, H. Nishimura, A. Ishii, T. Ueno and Y. Inada Biodegradable polymers R. Chandra and R. Rustgi LC side group block and graft copolymers- synthesis and structure/property relationships S. Poser, H. Fischer and M. Arnold Number 8 Editorial O. Vogl, G. D. Jaycox Synthesis and structural ordering of core-shell polymer microspheres K. Ishizu High modulus polyethylene fibres: preparation, properties and modification by crosslinking I. Chodak 1409 Conducting polymers prepared by oxidative polymerization: polyaniline N. Gospodinova, L. Terlemezyan 1443 Externally stimulated initiator systems for cationic polymerization Y. Yagci, I. Reetz 1485 Fifth Pacific Polymer Conference, Kyongu, South Korea O. Vogl, S. C. Kim ws) Contents of Volume 23 ©Mm Cumulative Author Index for Volumes 13-23 a%iG nTn\ O n

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