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Heterogeneous Nucleation of Giant Bubbles from a Langmuir Monolayer in a Laser Focus
Published 2013“…Evidence is shown that spherical structures of methyloctadecaoate nucleated from a Langmuir monolayer in a laser focus are giant multilamellar bubbles. …”
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Heterogeneous Nucleation of Giant Bubbles from a Langmuir Monolayer in a Laser Focus
Published 2013“…Evidence is shown that spherical structures of methyloctadecaoate nucleated from a Langmuir monolayer in a laser focus are giant multilamellar bubbles. …”
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Heterogeneous Nucleation of Giant Bubbles from a Langmuir Monolayer in a Laser Focus
Published 2013“…Evidence is shown that spherical structures of methyloctadecaoate nucleated from a Langmuir monolayer in a laser focus are giant multilamellar bubbles. …”
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Heterogeneous Nucleation of Giant Bubbles from a Langmuir Monolayer in a Laser Focus
Published 2013“…Evidence is shown that spherical structures of methyloctadecaoate nucleated from a Langmuir monolayer in a laser focus are giant multilamellar bubbles. …”
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Flies decrease the level of aggression as the availability of food resource increases.
Published 2014“…(d) The decrease in aggression seen in the largest food patch tested (left, 2376 mm<sup>2</sup>) can be reversed by decreasing the concentration of food to 30% (middle). …”
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Laser-Induced Local Collapse in a Langmuir Monolayer<sup>†</sup>
Published 2006“…Heating of a two-dimensional, methyloctadecanoate, Langmuir monolayer with a focused laser induces the local collapse of the monolayer. …”
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