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Archive | 1986

Absorbent structure containing individualized, crosslinked fibers

Walter Lee Dean; Danny Raymond Moore; James William Owens; Howard Leon Schoggen


Archive | 1995

Individualized cellulosic fibers crosslinked with polyacrylic acid polymers

Carlisle Mitchell Herron; Walter Lee Dean


Archive | 1968

BIBULOUS CELLULOSIC FIBERS

Walter Lee Dean; George Nathan Ferguson


Archive | 1989

Individualized crosslinked fibers and process for making said fibers

Walter Lee Dean; Danny Raymond Moore; James William Owens; Howard Leon Schoggen; Robert Michael Bourbon; Jeffrey Todd Cook


Archive | 1989

Process for making individualized, crosslinked fibers having reduced residuals and fibers thereof

Carlisle Mitchell Herron; Walter Lee Dean; Danny Raymond Moore; James William Owens; Howard Leon Schoggen


Archive | 1995

Absorbent structure containing individualized cellulosic fibers crosslinked with polyacrylic acid polymers

Carlisle Mitchell Herron; Walter Lee Dean


Archive | 1966

Novel antiredeposition agent and built detergent compositions containing said antiredeposition agent

Walter Lee Dean; George Nathan Ferguson


Archive | 1987

Process for making individualized, cross-linked fibres

Carlisle Mitchell Herron; Walter Lee Dean; Danny Raymond Moore; James William Owens; Howard Leon Schoggen


Archive | 1987

Absorbent structures containing individualized crosslinked fibers and disposable articles incorporating such structures

Walter Lee Dean; James William Owens; Danny Raymond Moore; Howard Leon Schoggen


Archive | 1995

Individuell, mit acrylsäurepolymeren vernetzte zellulosefasern Individually, with acrylic acid polymer cross-linked cellulose fibers

Carlisle Mitchell Herron; Walter Lee Dean

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