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Gampert's Wood-Sole Shoe

Scientific American, 1878
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Vinyl plastic shoe soles

Journal of the Franklin Institute, 1945
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Energy savings in shoe sole production process

2019
The synthetic rubbers production started in World War II and today synthetic rubber accounts for the majority of rubber production. Energy savings in rubber processing plants are of great importance since the thermosets and elastomers (rubbers) encompasses around 30% of the tonnage of all synthetic polymers produced. Today, the synthetic rubbers exceed
Budin, Rajka   +2 more
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Oil-Treated Shoe Soles

The Science News-Letter, 1944
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Foam-rubber shoe soles

Journal of the Franklin Institute, 1951
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Metabolic cost of level, uphill, and downhill running in highly cushioned shoes with carbon-fiber plates

Journal of Sport and Health Science, 2022
Wouter Hoogkamer, Rodger Kram
exaly  

Flexible Microcellular Polyurethane for Shoe Soles

Journal of Cellular Plastics, 1977
A. Barnatt, A. Gill, D. Drennan
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A Comparison of the Energetic Cost of Running in Marathon Racing Shoes

Sports Medicine, 2017
Wouter Hoogkamer   +2 more
exaly  

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