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Laudatio. - On polymer solution thermodynamics. - Interaction between block copolymer micelles in solution. - Temperature concentration dependence of polyvinyl acetate gels with respect to the collapse phenomenon. - Polymorphic phase transition and monomolecular spreading of synthetic phospholipids. - Adsorption-entanglement layers in flowing high-molecular weight polymer solutions. - Influence of plug porosity on streaming potential measurements. - Effect of the initiator acetyl perchlorate upon the morphology, kinetics and mechanisms of crystal growth of poly(oxymethylene). - Study on the copolymerization of phenyl ester-type monomrs comprising mesogenic groups in the side chain. - Double-diffuisve fluctuations and the v 3/4-law of proton spin-lattice relaxation in biopolymers. - Distribution of correlation times in glassy polymers from pulsed deuteron NMR. - A reinvestigation of the hypersonic properties and the specific heat of PMMA around the quasi-static glass transition. - Atomistic calculation of chain conformations and crystal structures of polyoxymethylene. - Polyethylene-polystyrene gradient polymers. - Desmeared, slit-smeared and projected SAXS: a comparison of various methods of evaluation for segmented polyurethanes. - Phase separation in incompatible polymer blends: polypropylene-polyethylene system. - Structure and properties of segmented polyamides. - Structure and anisotropy in PC. - Orientation relaxation of fluorescent molecules in uniaxially drawn PVC-films during annealing. - Preferred orientation of the internal structure of carbon layers in carbon fibers. - Density, energy and entropy of defects in the crystalline regions of crosslinked polyethylene). - Investigation of the deformation and relaxation of various polyethylenes by X-ray diffraction. - Influence ofstructural defects on viscoelastic properties of poly(propylene). - Constructions of master curves and master surfaces starting with experimental data. - Influence of physical aging at constant temperature on the shear creep of amorphous polymers.