Difference between revisions of "Ian Bruce Burgess"
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+ | [[Wetting in Color: Colorimetric Differentiation of Organic Liquids with High Selectivity]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:57, 19 April 2012
Definitions:
Weekly wiki entries 2009:
Investigating the microenvironments of inhomogeneous soft materials with multiple particle tracking
A simple model for the dynamics of adhesive failure
Self-Assembly of Microscale Objects at a Liquid/Liquid Interface through Lateral Capillary Forces
Measuring the Surface Dynamics of Glassy Polymers
A natural class of robust networks
On-chip natural assembly of silicon photonic bandgap crystals
Preparation of Hard Mesoporous Silica Spheres
2012 AP 226:
Wetting in Color: Colorimetric Differentiation of Organic Liquids with High Selectivity
Photonic Papers and Inks: Color Writing with Colorless Materials