Soft Order in Physical SystemsYitzhak Rabin, Robijn Bruinsma Une Perspective Historique; Y. Ne'eman. REVIEW PAPERS: Focal Conic Domains in Smectics; P. Boltenhagen, et al. On Polymer Brushes and Blobology; A. Halperin. RESEARCH PAPERS: Polymer Physics: NonDebye Screening in Polyelectrolyte Solutions; K. Kremer, et al. Polymers in a Random Environment and Molecular Quasi-Species; L. Peliti. Crystallography: Twins in Diamond Films; D. Shechtman. Dynamics of Disordered Systems/Glasses: Dynamics of Interface Depinning in a Disordered Medium; S. Stepanow, et al. Percolation, Diffusion, and Fractons: Hull of Percolation Clusters in Three Dimensions; J.M. Debierre. Dynamics of Diffusion and Invasion Fronts; J.F. Gouyet. Surfactants and Liquid Crystals: Vesicles of High Topological Genus; X. Michalet, et al. SCIENCE AND SOCIETY: Neo-Darwinian Processes in the Evolution of Science and of Human Societies; Y. Ne'eman. 19 additional articles. Index. |
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... sample ( length L ) . For example , in Figs . 14-16 , each FCD - I has its base located at the sample surface . This is why the anisotropy of the surface energy is so important for the scenario with FCD - I's . In contrast , the FCD ...
... sample ( length L ) . For example , in Figs . 14-16 , each FCD - I has its base located at the sample surface . This is why the anisotropy of the surface energy is so important for the scenario with FCD - I's . In contrast , the FCD ...
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... Samples The silica - PDMS samples were kindly supplied by the Rhône Poulenc , Co. The surface area of fumed silica ... sample was dryed and the amount of polymer left adsorbed onto the silica surface was determined by microanalysis of ...
... Samples The silica - PDMS samples were kindly supplied by the Rhône Poulenc , Co. The surface area of fumed silica ... sample was dryed and the amount of polymer left adsorbed onto the silica surface was determined by microanalysis of ...
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... sample : the incident 3 He particles lose energy due to inelastic electronic processes as they penetrate the sample , which results in a reduced energy of the a - particle as compared to a reaction which has taken place at the surface ...
... sample : the incident 3 He particles lose energy due to inelastic electronic processes as they penetrate the sample , which results in a reduced energy of the a - particle as compared to a reaction which has taken place at the surface ...
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An Historical Perspective Une Perspective Historique | 1 |
An Introduction | 33 |
The Adhesion Between Elastomers | 57 |
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