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    REFERENCES1. Lightsey, G.R. In: Organic Fillers for Thermoplastic Polymers andApplication of Renewable Resource Materials, Carrahen Jr C.E.,Sperling L.H., Eds., Plenum Press: New York, p. 193, 1983.2. Fujiyama, M.; Kawasaki, J. Rheological properties of polypropylene=high density polyethylene blend melts II. Dynamica visco-elasticproperties. J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 1991, 42, 481 488.3. Kim Jinkuk; Hyeon Han Min; Hwan Go Jin; Chuloh, S.E. Dieextrusion behaviour of carbon black filled block copolymer thermoplasticelastomers. J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 1993, 49, 1777 1789.4. Crown, J.; Folkes, M.J.; Bright, P.F. Rheology of short glass fibrereinforced thermoplastics and its application to injection moulding I.Fibre motion and viscosity measurement. Polym. Eng. Sci. 1980, 20,925 933.5. Brydson, J.A. Flow Properties of Polymer Melts, 2nd ed. GeorgeGodwin: London, 1981.6. Czarnecki, L.; White, J.L. Shear flow rheological properties, fibre damageand mastication characteristics of aramid, glass and cellulose fibrereinforced polystyrene melts. J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 1980, 25, 1217 1244.

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