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In the current paper, a two-step method is suggested to examine the role of nanoparticle aggregation/agglomeration in Young's modulus of polymer nanocomposites assuming the fraction of aggregation/agglomeration phase in nanocomposite and the portion of nanoparticles in aggregates/agglomerates.
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