Showing 181 - 200 results of 13,508 for search '(( a ((((laser decrease) OR (teer decrease))) OR (linear decrease)) ) OR ( a largest decrease ))', query time: 0.54s Refine Results
  1. 181
  2. 182
  3. 183
  4. 184

    Heterogeneous Nucleation of Giant Bubbles from a Langmuir Monolayer in a Laser Focus by Jürgen Gewinner (1878844)

    Published 2013
    “…Evidence is shown that spherical structures of methyloctadecaoate nucleated from a Langmuir monolayer in a laser focus are giant multilamellar bubbles. …”
  5. 185

    Heterogeneous Nucleation of Giant Bubbles from a Langmuir Monolayer in a Laser Focus by Jürgen Gewinner (1878844)

    Published 2013
    “…Evidence is shown that spherical structures of methyloctadecaoate nucleated from a Langmuir monolayer in a laser focus are giant multilamellar bubbles. …”
  6. 186

    Heterogeneous Nucleation of Giant Bubbles from a Langmuir Monolayer in a Laser Focus by Jürgen Gewinner (1878844)

    Published 2013
    “…Evidence is shown that spherical structures of methyloctadecaoate nucleated from a Langmuir monolayer in a laser focus are giant multilamellar bubbles. …”
  7. 187

    Heterogeneous Nucleation of Giant Bubbles from a Langmuir Monolayer in a Laser Focus by Jürgen Gewinner (1878844)

    Published 2013
    “…Evidence is shown that spherical structures of methyloctadecaoate nucleated from a Langmuir monolayer in a laser focus are giant multilamellar bubbles. …”
  8. 188
  9. 189
  10. 190
  11. 191
  12. 192
  13. 193
  14. 194
  15. 195

    Flies decrease the level of aggression as the availability of food resource increases. by Rod S. Lim (622045)

    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). …”
  16. 196
  17. 197

    Laser-Induced Local Collapse in a Langmuir Monolayer<sup>†</sup> by RM. Muruganathan (2520403)

    Published 2006
    “…Heating of a two-dimensional, methyloctadecanoate, Langmuir monolayer with a focused laser induces the local collapse of the monolayer. …”
  18. 198
  19. 199
  20. 200