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Chemical analysis of the substrates before and after cultivation (see S3 in S2 File for reference).
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Heterogeneous Condensation on Simplified Viral Envelope Protein Structures
Published 2025“…The rapid initial condensation fills up the gap between the pillars, reducing the active surface area and leading to a gradual decrease and a plateau in the condensation rate. The increased peak condensation rates are not observed as <i>p/d</i> increased to and above 1.7, as the exhibited behavior is like condensation on the unstructured surface. …”
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Heterogeneous Condensation on Simplified Viral Envelope Protein Structures
Published 2025“…The rapid initial condensation fills up the gap between the pillars, reducing the active surface area and leading to a gradual decrease and a plateau in the condensation rate. The increased peak condensation rates are not observed as <i>p/d</i> increased to and above 1.7, as the exhibited behavior is like condensation on the unstructured surface. …”
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Heterogeneous Condensation on Simplified Viral Envelope Protein Structures
Published 2025“…The rapid initial condensation fills up the gap between the pillars, reducing the active surface area and leading to a gradual decrease and a plateau in the condensation rate. The increased peak condensation rates are not observed as <i>p/d</i> increased to and above 1.7, as the exhibited behavior is like condensation on the unstructured surface. …”