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      A multimaterial 3D printing-assisted micropatterning for heat dissipation applications

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                Journal
                Advanced Composites and Hybrid Materials
                Adv Compos Hybrid Mater
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                2522-0128
                2522-0136
                June 2023
                May 03 2023
                June 2023
                : 6
                : 3
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                10.1007/s42114-023-00672-x
                61001fe0-02f0-4ed8-8ce4-7dc7c7ae4918
                © 2023

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