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  1. Impact of Hydrodynamic Interactions on the Collapse-Expansion Kinetics of Nanogels
  2. Surface-induced water crystallisation driven by precursors formed in negative pressure regions
  3. Charge Regulation Effects in Polyelectrolyte Adsorption
  4. Colloid phase separation dynamics driven by chiral turbulent flows
  5. Unraveling thermodynamic anomalies of water: A molecular simulation approach to probe the two-state theory with atomistic and coarse-grained water models
  6. Distinct elastic properties and their origins in glasses and gels
  7. Impact of Hydrodynamic Interactions on the Kinetic Pathway of Protein Folding
  8. Special Topic Preface: Nucleation—Current understanding approaching 150 years after Gibbs
  9. Mechanical Self-Organization of Particle Networks during Uniaxial Compression Yielding
  10. Dynamic and asymmetric colloidal molecules
  11. Hydrodynamic Effects on the Collapse Kinetics of Flexible Polyelectrolytes
  12. Microscopic mechanisms of pressure-induced amorphous-amorphous transitions and crystallisation in silicon
  13. Phase Reentrances and Solid Deformations in Confined Colloidal Crystals
  14. Crystal nucleation in a vapor deposited Lennard-Jones mixture
  15. Publisher Correction: Impact of hierarchical water dipole orderings on the dynamics of aqueous salt solutions
  16. Mechanical Slowing Down of Network-Forming Phase Separation of Polymer Solutions
  17. Disordered materials can transform into crystals in drastically distinct ways
  18. Emerging exotic compositional order on approaching low-temperature equilibrium glasses
  19. Impact of hierarchical water dipole orderings on the dynamics of aqueous salt solutions
  20. Hierarchical amorphous ordering in colloidal gelation
  21. Universality of stringlet excitations as the origin of the boson peak of glasses with isotropic interactions
  22. Visualizing slow internal relaxations in a two-dimensional glassy system
  23. A Unified Description of the Liquid Structure, Static and Dynamic Anomalies, and Criticality of TIP4P/2005 Water by a Hierarchical Two-State Model
  24. Phase separation of rotor mixtures without domain coarsening driven by two-dimensional turbulence
  25. Impact of Inverse Squeezing Flow on the Self-Assembly of Oppositely Charged Colloidal Particles under Electric Field
  26. Fatigue fracture mechanism of amorphous materials from a density-based coarse-grained model
  27. Revealing the role of liquid preordering in crystallisation of supercooled liquids
  28. Viscoelastic phase separation in biological cells
  29. Origin of the boson peak in amorphous solids
  30. Impact of Charge Regulation on Self-Assembly of Zwitterionic Nanoparticles
  31. Roles of liquid structural ordering in glass transition, crystallization, and water's anomalies
  32. Microscopic structural origin behind slowing down of colloidal phase separation approaching gelation
  33. Towards Glasses with Permanent Stability
  34. Hidden linear defects in surfactant onions revealed by coalescence into lamellar layers
  35. The potential of chemical bonding to design crystallization and vitrification kinetics
  36. Revealing thermally-activated nucleation pathways of diffusionless solid-to-solid transition
  37. Particle-Level Visualization of Hydrodynamic and Frictional Couplings in Dense Suspensions of Spherical Colloids
  38. Fast crystal growth at ultra-low temperatures
  39. On the structural heterogeneity of supercooled liquids and glasses (a)
  40. Power-law coarsening in network-forming phase separation governed by mechanical relaxation
  41. Physical origin of glass formation from multicomponent systems
  42. Tetrahedra formation may explain water‘s anomalies
  43. Liquid–liquid transition and polyamorphism
  44. A unique route of colloidal phase separation yields stress-free gels
  45. Emergent solidity of amorphous materials as a consequence of mechanical self-organisation
  46. Morphology selection kinetics of crystallization in a sphere
  47. Revealing roles of competing local structural orderings in crystallization of polymorphic systems
  48. Role of Attractive Interactions in Structure Ordering and Dynamics of Glass-Forming Liquids
  49. Role of many-body correlation in slow dynamics of glass-forming liquids: intrinsic or perturbative
  50. A novel physical mechanism of liquid flow slippage on a solid surface
  51. Role of hydrodynamics in liquid–liquid transition of a single-component substance
  52. Direct Evidence in the Scattering Function for the Coexistence of Two Types of Local Structures in Liquid Water
  53. Externally driven local colloidal ordering induced by a pointlike heat source
  54. Influence of Hydrodynamic Interactions on Colloidal Crystallization
  55. Structural order as a genuine control parameter of dynamics in simple glass formers
  56. Drastic enhancement of crystal nucleation in a molecular liquid by its liquid–liquid transition
  57. Crystalline clusters in mW water: Stability, growth, and grain boundaries
  58. Complex dynamical interplay between solid particles and flow in driven granular suspensions
  59. Homogeneous nucleation of ferroelectric ice crystal driven by spontaneous dipolar ordering in supercooled TIP5P water
  60. Revealing Inherent Structural Characteristics of Jammed Particulate Packings
  61. Revealing key structural features hidden in liquids and glasses
  62. Direct link between mechanical stability in gels and percolation of isostatic particles
  63. Link between molecular mobility and order parameter during liquid–liquid transition of a molecular liquid
  64. Numerical prediction of colloidal phase separation by direct computation of Navier–Stokes equation
  65. Distinct signature of local tetrahedral ordering in the scattering function of covalent liquids and glasses
  66. Volume-shrinking kinetics of transient gels as a consequence of dynamic interplay between phase separation and mechanical relaxation
  67. Common microscopic structural origin for water’s thermodynamic and dynamic anomalies
  68. Self-organization into ferroelectric and antiferroelectric crystals via the interplay between particle shape and dipolar interaction
  69. Origin of the emergent fragile-to-strong transition in supercooled water
  70. Glass Forming Ability in Systems with Competing Orderings
  71. Microscopic structural descriptor of liquid water
  72. Water-like anomalies as a function of tetrahedrality
  73. Revealing Hidden Structural Order Controlling Both Fast and Slow Glassy Dynamics in Supercooled Liquids
  74. Impact of local symmetry breaking on the physical properties of tetrahedral liquids
  75. Vitrification and gelation in sticky spheres
  76. Hydrodynamic simulations of charge-regulation effects in colloidal suspensions
  77. Physical foundation of the fluid particle dynamics method for colloid dynamics simulation
  78. Structural predictor for nonlinear sheared dynamics in simple glass-forming liquids
  79. Impact of complex topology of porous media on phase separation of binary mixtures
  80. Response of Soft Continuous Structures and Topological Defects to a Temperature Gradient
  81. Impact of spatial dimension on structural ordering in metallic glass
  82. Formation of porous crystals via viscoelastic phase separation
  83. Common mechanism of thermodynamic and mechanical origin for ageing and crystallization of glasses
  84. Surface-assisted single-crystal formation of charged colloids
  85. Impact of surface roughness on liquid-liquid transition
  86. Crystal nucleation as the ordering of multiple order parameters
  87. Significant difference in the dynamics between strong and fragile glass formers
  88. The reversibility and first-order nature of liquid–liquid transition in a molecular liquid
  89. Anomalous phonon scattering and elastic correlations in amorphous solids
  90. A possible four-phase coexistence in a single-component system
  91. Effect of Energy Polydispersity on the Nature of Lennard-Jones Liquids
  92. Water: A Tale of Two Liquids
  93. Nonclassical pathways of crystallization in colloidal systems
  94. Roles of Energy Dissipation in a Liquid-Solid Transition of Out-of-Equilibrium Systems
  95. Time-Resolved Light Scattering Study on the Kinetics of the Liquid–Liquid Transition in Triphenyl Phosphite
  96. Effect of Size Polydispersity on the Nature of Lennard-Jones Liquids
  97. Probing Colloidal Gels at Multiple Length Scales: The Role of Hydrodynamics
  98. A novel coarsening mechanism of droplets in immiscible fluid mixtures
  99. Assessing the role of static length scales behind glassy dynamics in polydisperse hard disks
  100. Microscopic identification of the order parameter governing liquid–liquid transition in a molecular liquid
  101. Purely hydrodynamic ordering of rotating disks at a finite Reynolds number
  102. Local non-equilibrium thermodynamics
  103. Disorder and excess modes in hard-sphere colloidal systems
  104. Influence of Patch-Size Variability on the Crystallization of Tetrahedral Patchy Particles
  105. Novel stable crystalline phase for the Stillinger-Weber potential
  106. Structural evolution in the aging process of supercooled colloidal liquids
  107. New metastable form of ice and its role in the homogeneous crystallization of water
  108. Understanding water’s anomalies with locally favoured structures
  109. Nucleation driven by orientational order in supercooled niobium as seen viaab initiomolecular dynamics
  110. Evidence of Liquid-Liquid Transition in Triphenyl Phosphite from Time-Resolved Light Scattering Experiments
  111. Influence of internal viscoelastic modes on the Brownian motion of a λ-DNA coated colloid
  112. General nature of liquid–liquid transition in aqueous organic solutions
  113. Nonequilibrium Critical Casimir Effect in Binary Fluids
  114. Novel kinetic trapping in charged colloidal clusters due to self-induced surface charge organization
  115. Cooperative Bond Ordering in Liquid: Its Link to Liquid Polymorphism and Water‐Like Anomalies
  116. Identification of long-lived clusters and their link to slow dynamics in a model glass former
  117. Importance of many-body correlations in glass transition: An example from polydisperse hard spheres
  118. The interplay of sedimentation and crystallization in hard-sphere suspensions
  119. Defect science and engineering of liquid crystals under geometrical frustration
  120. Lifetimes and lengthscales of structural motifs in a model glassformer
  121. Importance of many-body orientational correlations in the physical description of liquids
  122. Structure and kinetics in the freezing of nearly hard spheres
  123. A novel particle tracking method with individual particle size measurement and its application to ordering in glassy hard sphere colloids
  124. Role of bond orientational order in the crystallization of hard spheres
  125. A novel coarsening mechanism of droplet spinodal decomposition
  126. Experimental indication for liquid-liquid transition in aqueous solutions
  127. Liquid-glass transition of water/salt mixtures
  128. Spontaneous bond orientational ordering in liquids: An intimate link between glass transition and crystallization
  129. Bond orientational order in liquids: Towards a unified description of water-like anomalies, liquid-liquid transition, glass transition, and crystallization
  130. Dynamic scaling for anomalous transport in supercooled liquids
  131. The microscopic pathway to crystallization in supercooled liquids
  132. Liquid–liquid transition without macroscopic phase separation in a water–glycerol mixture
  133. Time-resolved simultaneous polarized and depolarized light scattering system with high sensitivity to optical anisotropy: Application to phase separation of an optically isotropic liquid mixture
  134. Selection mechanism of polymorphs in the crystal nucleation of the Gaussian core model
  135. Viscoelastic phase separation in soft matter and foods
  136. Roles of icosahedral and crystal-like order in the hard spheres glass transition
  137. Direct evidence of heterogeneous mechanical relaxation in supercooled liquids
  138. Relationship between the Phase Diagram, the Glass-Forming Ability, and the Fragility of a Water/Salt Mixture
  139. International Symposium on Non-Equilibrium Soft Matter 2010
  140. Roles of bond orientational ordering in glass transition and crystallization
  141. Structural origin of enhanced slow dynamics near a wall in glass-forming systems
  142. Structural signature of slow dynamics and dynamic heterogeneity in two-dimensional colloidal liquids: glassy structural order
  143. Possible Link of theV-Shaped Phase Diagram to the Glass-Forming Ability and Fragility in a Water-Salt Mixture
  144. Correction for Kawasaki and Tanaka, Formation of a crystal nucleus from liquid
  145. Memory and topological frustration in nematic liquid crystals confined in porous materials
  146. The effect of inter-cluster interactions on the structure of colloidal clusters
  147. Bond orientational ordering in a metastable supercooled liquid: a shadow of crystallization and liquid–liquid transition
  148. Superdiffusive mass transport as a causal mechanism for large-scale structure formation
  149. Formation of a crystal nucleus from liquid
  150. Key Role of Hydrodynamic Interactions in Colloidal Gelation
  151. Structural origin of dynamic heterogeneity in three-dimensional colloidal glass formers and its link to crystal nucleation
  152. Surface-wetting effects on the liquid–liquid transition of a single-component molecular liquid
  153. Structural and Dynamical Features of Multiple Metastable Glassy States in a Colloidal System with Competing Interactions
  154. Critical-like behaviour of glass-forming liquids
  155. Multiple-scattering-free light scattering spectroscopy with mode selectivity
  156. Novel zone formation due to interplay between sedimentation and phase ordering
  157. Multi-particle collision dynamics simulations of sedimenting colloidal dispersions in confinement
  158. Nonlocal Nature of the Viscous Transport in Supercooled Liquids: Complex Fluid Approach to Supercooled Liquids
  159. Geometric frustration in small colloidal clusters
  160. Inhomogeneous flow and fracture of glassy materials
  161. Formation of Network and Cellular Structures by Viscoelastic Phase Separation
  162. Apparent Violation of the Fluctuation-Dissipation Theorem due to Dynamic Heterogeneity in a Model Glass-Forming Liquid
  163. Hydrodynamic Selection of the Kinetic Pathway of a Polymer Coil-Globule Transition
  164. Fracture Phase Separation
  165. Anisotropic Cooperative Structural Rearrangements in Sheared Supercooled Liquids
  166. Direct observation of hydrodynamic instabilities in a driven non-uniform colloidal dispersion
  167. Multiple nonergodic disordered states in Laponite suspensions: A phase diagram
  168. Local structure and dynamics in colloidal fluids and gels
  169. Universal link between the boson peak and transverse phonons in glass
  170. Phase separation in nematic microemulsions probed by one-dimensional spectroscopic deuteron magnetic resonance microimaging
  171. Controlling competition between crystallization and glass formation in binary colloids with an external field
  172. Control of fluidity and miscibility of a binary liquid mixture by the liquid–liquid transition
  173. Direct observation of a local structural mechanism for dynamic arrest
  174. Pattern evolution of an edge-dislocation array in a lyotropic lamellar phase confined in a wedge-shaped cell: Defect formation, relaxation, and recombination
  175. Direct Observation of Medium-Range Crystalline Order in Granular Liquids Near the Glass Transition
  176. Physical principle for optimizing electrophoretic separation of charged particles
  177. Kawasaki, Araki, and Tanaka Reply:
  178. Dynamic depletion attraction between colloids suspended in a phase-separating binary liquid mixture
  179. Dynamics of Colloidal Particles in Soft Matters
  180. Direct Observation of Low-Energy Clusters in a Colloidal Gel
  181. Dynamic Nature of the Liquid-Liquid Transition of Triphenyl Phosphite Studied by Simultaneous Measurements of Dielectric and Morphological Evolution
  182. Kinetics and Control of Liquid-Liquid Transition
  183. Link between Vitrification and Crystallization in Two Dimensional Polydisperse Colloidal Liquid
  184. Possible origin of enhanced crystal growth in a glass
  185. Correlation between Dynamic Heterogeneity and Medium-Range Order in Two-Dimensional Glass-Forming Liquids
  186. Generic kinetic pathway of phase separation of deeply quenched polymer solutions: Transient gelation
  187. The Ultrafast Dynamics of Hydrogen-Bonded Liquids:  Molecular Structure-Dependent Occurrence of Normal Arrhenius or Fractional Stokes−Einstein−Debye Rotational Diffusive Relaxation
  188. Spontaneous coarsening of a colloidal network driven by self-generated mechanical stress
  189. Measuring colloidal interactions with confocal microscopy
  190. Nucleation of lamellar domains from a sponge phase under shear flow: Shape selection of nuclei in a nonequilibrium steady state
  191. Bridging length scales in colloidal liquids and interfaces from near-critical divergence to single particles
  192. Control of the Liquid-Liquid Transition in a Molecular Liquid by Spatial Confinement
  193. Phase-ordering kinetics of the liquid-liquid transition in single-component molecular liquids
  194. Spontaneous Onion-Structure Formation from Planar Lamellar Nuclei
  195. Microscopic structural evolution during the liquid–liquid transition in triphenyl phosphite
  196. On-chip thermal calibration with 8 CB liquid crystal of micro-thermal device
  197. Colloidal Aggregation in a Nematic Liquid Crystal: Topological Arrest of Particles by a Single-Stroke Disclination Line
  198. Violation of the incompressibility of liquid by simple shear flow
  199. Wetting-induced depletion interaction between particles in a phase-separating liquid mixture
  200. Stripe pattern formation in phase separation accompanying orientational ordering under an external field
  201. Viscoelastic phase separation in soft matter: Numerical-simulation study on its physical mechanism
  202. Surface-sensitive particle selection by driving particles in a nematic solvent
  203. Kinetics of the liquid-liquid transition of triphenyl phosphite
  204. Frustration on the way to crystallization in glass
  205. Shear-induced discontinuous and continuous topological transitions in a hyperswollen membrane system
  206. Self-organization in phase separation of a lyotropic liquid crystal into cellular, network and droplet morphologies
  207. Excess Light Scattering in Glass Formers with a Liquid-Liquid Phase Transition
  208. Fragility Control Using the Liquid-Liquid Transition in Molecular Liquid
  209. Relationship between the Glass Transition and Medium-Range Crystalline Order
  210. Erratum to ‘Two-order-parameter model of the liquid–glass transition. I. Relation between glass transition and crystallization’ by H. Tanaka [J. Non-Cryst. Solids 351 (43–45) (2005) 3371–3384]
  211. Two-order-parameter model of the liquid–glass transition. I. Relation between glass transition and crystallization
  212. Two-order-parameter model of the liquid–glass transition. II. Structural relaxation and dynamic heterogeneity
  213. Two-order-parameter model of the liquid–glass transition. III. Universal patterns of relaxations in glass-forming liquids
  214. Universality of viscoelastic phase separation in soft matter
  215. Fluid structure in colloid–polymer mixtures: the competition between electrostatics and depletion
  216. Simple tools for complex phenomena: Viscoelastic phase separation captured by disconnectable springs
  217. Viscoelastic Phase Separation of Protein Solutions
  218. Control of the Fragility of a Glass-Forming Liquid Using the Liquid-Liquid Phase Transition
  219. Surface-Assisted Monodomain Formation of an Ordered Phase of Soft Matter via the First-Order Phase Transition
  220. Roles of hydrodynamic interactions in structure formation of soft matter: protein folding as an example
  221. On the abundance and general nature of the liquid–liquid phase transition in molecular systems
  222. Network-forming phase separation of colloidal suspensions
  223. Relationship among glass-forming ability, fragility, and short-range bond ordering of liquids
  224. Kinetics of ergodic-to-nonergodic transitions in charged colloidal suspensions: Aging and gelation
  225. Dynamic control of the photonic smectic order of membranes
  226. Mode-Selective Dynamic Light Scattering Spectroscopy: Application to the Isotropic Phase of Liquid Crystals
  227. Reply to “Comment on ‘Origin of the excess wing and slow β relaxation of glass formers: A unified picture of local orientational fluctuations’ ”
  228. Coarsening mechanism of phase separation caused by a double temperature quench in an off-symmetric binary mixture
  229. Critical-Like Phenomena Associated with Liquid-Liquid Transition in a Molecular Liquid
  230. Ageing, shear rejuvenation and avalanches in soft glassy materials
  231. Nematohydrodynamic Effects on the Phase Separation of a Symmetric Mixture of an Isotropic Liquid and a Liquid Crystal
  232. Nonergodic states of charged colloidal suspensions: Repulsive and attractive glasses and gels
  233. Fluid particle dynamics simulation of charged colloidal suspensions
  234. Origin of the excess wing and slowβrelaxation of glass formers: A unified picture of local orientational fluctuations
  235. Liquid-Liquid Transition in the Molecular Liquid Triphenyl Phosphite
  236. Hydrodynamic delocalization of phase separation in a locally cooled fluid mixture
  237. Possible resolution of the Kauzmann paradox in supercooled liquids
  238. Relation between Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Glass-Forming Liquids
  239. Optical Manipulation of Defects in a Lyotropic Lamellar Phase
  240. Network formation in viscoelastic phase separation
  241. Spontaneous Partitioning of Particles into Cellar Structures in a Membrane System
  242. Phase-coherent Rayleigh scattering method: Application to thermal diffusion mode
  243. Simple view of waterlike anomalies of atomic liquids with directional bonding
  244. Laponite: Aging and Shear Rejuvenation of a Colloidal Glass
  245. Superheterodyne light beating spectroscopy for Rayleigh–Brillouin scattering using frequency-tunable lasers
  246. A new method of scattering-angle scanning for optical beating light scattering spectroscopy
  247. Nonuniversal nature of dynamic critical anomaly in polymer solutions
  248. POLYMERIZATION-INDUCED PHASE SEPARATION OF POLYMER-DISPERSED LIQUID CRYSTAL
  249. Interplay between wetting and phase separation in binary fluid mixtures: roles of hydrodynamics
  250. Three-Dimensional Numerical Simulations of Viscoelastic Phase Separation:  Morphological Characteristics
  251. Simulation Method of Colloidal Suspensions with Hydrodynamic Interactions: Fluid Particle Dynamics
  252. Layer compression modulus of the antiferroelectric liquid crystal MHPBC
  253. Viscoelastic phase separation
  254. Laponite:  What Is the Difference between a Gel and a Glass?
  255. Aging of a colloidal “Wigner” glass
  256. Morphological and kinetic evolution of surface patterns in gels during the swelling process: Evidence of dynamic pattern ordering
  257. Transesterification in polymer blends including polycarbonate at high temperatures
  258. Transition from metastability to instability in a binary-liquid mixture
  259. Digital image analysis of droplet patterns in polymer systems: Point pattern
  260. Digital image analysis of polymer blends morphology
  261. Application of digital image analysis to pattern formation in polymer systems