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Casper changed not only how I photographed but what I photographed; his being permeated everything I did.
This paper examines the durability of an isopthalic polyester resin reinforced with non-crimp glass fabrics in a hydrothermal environment (water baths at 65 °C) for up to 30 months.Water uptake measurements were conducted initially to investigate the degradation profiles of glass fibre composite plates after being permeated by water.
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