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Poly(lactic acid) green composites using oilseed coproducts as fillers

Victoria L. Finkenstadt    
Cheng-Kung Liu    
Roque Evangelista    
LinShu Liu    
Steven C. Cermak    
Milagros Hojilla-Evangelista and J.L. Wi    

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