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  1. Theory of the force of friction acting on water chains flowing through carbon nanotubes
  2. Hydrophilic porous materials as helmet padding able to prevent traumatic brain injuries
  3. Electrical image potential and solvation energies for an ion in a pore in a metallic electrode or in a nanotube
  4. Effects of electrical image potentials and solvation energy on salt ions near a metallic or dielectric wall
  5. Droplet evaporation residue indicating SARS-COV-2 survivability on surfaces
  6. Enhancement of the ion concentration in a salt solution near a wall due to electrical image potentials and enhancement of surface tension due to the presence of salt
  7. Effects of electrical image forces on salt dissolved in water
  8. Effects of electronic friction from the walls on water flow in carbon nanotubes and on water desalination
  9. Diffusion mechanism for highly compressed microgel particles
  10. Compression and lubrication of salt free polyelectrolyte microgel particles in highly compressed suspensions by counterion osmotic pressure
  11. Discrete model studies of two grafted polyelectrolyte polymer hydrogels pressed in contact
  12. Surface roughness and dry friction
  13. Comparison of the kinetic friction of planar neutral and polyelectrolyte polymer brushes using molecular dynamics simulations
  14. Theory of Fluid Lubrication of Hydrogels and Articular Cartilage during Compression Under an Applied Load
  15. Theory of the Short Time Mechanical Relaxation in Articular Cartilage
  16. Static and dry friction due to multiscale surface roughness
  17. Theory of Friction between Neutral Polymer Brushes
  18. Theory of Lubrication due to Poly-Electrolyte Polymer Brushes
  19. Superlubricity for Incommensurate Crystalline and Disordered Interfaces
  20. Theory of the effects of multiscale surface roughness and stiffness on static friction
  21. Adiabatic molecular-dynamics-simulation-method studies of kinetic friction
  22. Theory of lubrication due to collective pinning
  23. Friction in the zero sliding velocity limit
  24. Dry Friction due to Adsorbed Molecules
  25. Possible microscopic explanation of the virtually universal occurrence of static friction
  26. Static Friction between Elastic Solids due to Random Asperities
  27. Strongly Temperature Dependent Sliding Friction for a Superconducting Interface
  28. Uncoiling transition for DNA in solution
  29. Theory of Electron and Phonon Contributions to Sliding Friction
  30. Microscopic mechanisms for kinetic friction: Nearly frictionless sliding for small solids
  31. Theory of the contribution to sliding friction from electronic excitations in the microbalance experiment
  32. Effects of defects on the friction between film and substrate in a microbalance experiment
  33. Possible nearly frictionless sliding for mesoscopic solids
  34. Ferrimagnetic resonance lineshape asymmetry due to Suhl instabilities
  35. Theory of energy dissipation in sliding crystal surfaces at nonzero temperature
  36. Theory of atomic level sliding friction between ideal crystal interfaces
  37. Possible low‐loss Faraday rotation and phase shifts using multilayer ferrite structures
  38. The relationship between static and kinetic friction and atomic level “stick-slip” motion
  39. Phonon spectrum for barium ferrite
  40. Comment on ‘‘First principles theory of atomic-scale friction’’
  41. Erratum: Theory of energy dissipation in sliding crystal surfaces
  42. Theory of energy dissipation in sliding crystal surfaces
  43. Spin-wave spectrum for barium ferrite (abstract)
  44. Spin‐wave spectrum for barium ferrite
  45. Theory of acoustic mode vibrations of DNA fibers
  46. Comment on ‘‘DNA plasmon’’
  47. Comment on ‘‘Microwave absorption by dissolved DNA’’
  48. Studies of the ferrimagnetic resonance relaxation for hexagonal ferrites
  49. Studies of the ferrimagnetic resonance relaxation for hexagonal ferrites
  50. Single-impurity model for charge-density-wave dynamics
  51. Perturbation theory for the electrical conductivity of quasiperiodic lattices
  52. Applicability of the strong interaction Hubbard model to high Tc superconductors
  53. Anomalous Electrical Conduction in Quasicrystals and Fibonacci Lattices
  54. Screening of charges in quantum Hall systems
  55. Unusual band structure, wave functions and electrical conductance in crystals with incommensurate periodic potentials
  56. Charged vortex excitations in quantum Hall systems
  57. Friedmanet al.Respond
  58. Theory of dynamical friction between idealized sliding surfaces
  59. Theory of dynamical friction between idealized sliding surfaces
  60. Anomalous quantum Hall effect—origin of fractional Hall steps
  61. Static and dynamic properties of one-dimensional disordered magnetic Ising Systems
  62. Localization in an Almost Periodically Modulated Array of Potential Barriers.
  63. Localization in an Almost Periodically Modulated Array of Potential Barriers
  64. Excitations of modulated crystals near the commensurate-incommensurate transition
  65. Remanent magnetization in a random antiferromagnetic Ising chain
  66. Unusual band structure and exotic electrical conduction for electrons in incommensurate lattice potentials
  67. Metastable states in the random antiferromagnetic ising chain
  68. Band structure and localization in incommensurate lattice potentials
  69. Molecular-dynamical studies of the depinning of charge-density waves
  70. Quasiclassical theory of quantum particles in two incommensurate periodic potentials
  71. Electron localization in crystals with quasiperiodic lattice potentials
  72. Monte Carlo studies of the two-dimensional registry transition
  73. Dynamical friction in sliding condensed-matter systems
  74. Free sliding in lattices with two incommensurate periodicities
  75. Entropy of vacancy formation in solidHe3<...
  76. Ionic order and defect conductivity in the one-dimensional superionic conductor hollandite
  77. A droplet model for ferromagnetic spin waves aboveTC
  78. Sliding charge-density waves in periodic and disordered lattices
  79. Lack of superconducting behavior of sliding frohlich waves
  80. Ferromagnetism on the solidHe3...
  81. Spin-wave—Stoner-mode interaction in ferromagnetic metals aboveTc
  82. Charge ordering and lattice distortion inFe3
  83. Magnetic Ordering in Solid Helium-3
  84. Persistence of the Stoner Splitting in Metallic Ferromagnets aboveTc
  85. Absence of a Hall Effect in Ice Crystals
  86. Some comments on the various orderings in the ammonium halide crystals
  87. Theory of Critical-Fluctuation-Enhanced Raman Scattering by Phonons in NH4
  88. Theory of Verwey and Charge-Density-Wave-State Ordering in Magnetite
  89. Remnant Bose Condensation inHe4
  90. Ferromagnetism in the Nearly-Half-Filled-Band Hubbard Model at Nonzero Temperatures
  91. Phenomenological Molecular-Field Theory of the Mott-Wigner Transition in Magnetite
  92. Effects of Phonons and Impurities on Single-Particle-Mode Neutron Scattering in Chromium
  93. Antiferromagnetism in Narrow Band Solids
  94. Theory of Inelastic Neutron Scattering in the Itinerant Model Antiferromagnetic Metals. I
  95. Multiband Theory of Inelastic Neutron Scattering by Ferromagnetic Metals at Low Temperatures
  96. Some consequences of the thermal Hartree-Fock approximation at zero temperature
  97. Electronic Structure of Magnetic Impurities in Copper
  98. Lorentz Transformation in the Undergraduate Curriculum