WALLCOVERINGS MADE VINYL

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DESIGNS FOR LIVING Brewster Wallcovering Company 67 Pacella Park Drive Randolph MA Wallcoverings made of vinyl, paper or cloth;
FIRST EDITIONS FIRST EDITIONS WALL COVERINGS, INC. 97 11 Commons East Dr. Unit G Charlotte NC 28277 WALLCOVERINGS MADE OF VINYL, PAPER AND MYLAR;1ST EDITION;TEXTILE FABRICS FOR USE IN HOME FURNISHINGS - NAMELY, DRAPERIES, WALLCOVERINGS AND UPHOLSTERY;
GILMAN GUILD GILMAN COMPANY, INC., THE Wallcoverings Made of Vinyl, Paper and Vinyl on Paper;
GROUNDWORKS KRAVET INC. 250 Crossways Park Drive Woodbury NY 11797 Wallcoverings Made of Vinyl, Paper and Polymers;Textile Fabrics for Use in Home Furnishings-Namely, Draperies, Wallcoverings and Upholstery;
GROUNDWORKS LEE JOFA, INC. 800 CENTRAL BLVD. CARLSTADT NJ 07072 Wallcoverings Made of Vinyl, Paper and Polymers;Textile Fabrics for Use in Home Furnishings-Namely, Draperies, Wallcoverings and Upholstery;
GROUNDWORKS Groundworks, Inc. 1726 West 11th Street Brooklyn NY 11223 Wallcoverings Made of Vinyl, Paper and Polymers;Textile Fabrics for Use in Home Furnishings-Namely, Draperies, Wallcoverings and Upholstery;
KITCHEN & BATH SELECTIONS DIVERSITECH GENERAL, INC. 175 GHENT RD. AKRON OH 44313 WALLCOVERINGS MADE OF VINYL AND OTHER PLASTICS;KITCHEN AND BATH;
SAMPLER BORDEN, INC. Columbus OH WALLCOVERINGS MADE OF VINYL;
THE PLAZA SUITE Brewster Wallcovering Company 67 Pacella Park Drive Randolph MA wallcoverings made of vinyl, paper or cloth;
WALL-TEX SAMPLER BDH TWO, INC. Suite 202, One Little Falls Centre 2711 Centerville Road Wilmington DE 19808 WALLCOVERINGS MADE OF VINYL;SAMPLER;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The present invention provides methods of making covalently crosslinked vinyl polymer hydrogels having advantageous physical properties, and covalently crosslinked vinyl polymer hydrogel compositions made by such methods, as well as articles of manufacture comprising such covalently crosslinked vinyl polymer hydrogel compositions. The physical properties of the produced hydrogels can be adjusted by varying controlled parameters such as the proportion of physical associations, the concentration of polymer and the amount of radiation applied. Such covalently crosslinked vinyl polymer hydrogels can be made translucent, preferably transparent, or opaque depending on the processing conditions. The stability of the physical properties of the produced vinyl polymer hydrogel can be enhanced by controlling the amount of covalent crosslinks.