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Drying transition of confined water

Seema Singh, Jack Houston, Frank van Swol and C. Jeffrey Brinker ()
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Seema Singh: Sandia National Laboratories
Jack Houston: Sandia National Laboratories
Frank van Swol: Sandia National Laboratories
C. Jeffrey Brinker: Sandia National Laboratories

Nature, 2006, vol. 442, issue 7102, 526-526

Abstract: Long-range hydrophobic interactions operating underwater are important in the mediation of many natural and synthetic phenomena.

Date: 2006
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