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  1. The Lγ Phase of Pulmonary Surfactant
  2. Use of Sacrificial Nanoparticles to Remove the Effects of Shot-noise in Contact Holes Fabricated by E-beam Lithography
  3. A method to convert surface silanols to Si-alkyl groups allows protection of low k dielectrics.
  4. Hydrophobic Surfactant Proteins Strongly Induce Negative Curvature
  5. Deposition of nanoparticles on solid surface
  6. Reducing the effects of shot noise using nanoparticles
  7. Doped Tin Oxide Nanomaterials for Chlorine and Hydrogen Gas Detection
  8. The Effect of the Hydrophobic Surfactant Proteins on HII-Curvature Depends on the Cylindrical Radius
  9. An Anionic Phospholipid Enables the Hydrophobic Surfactant Proteins to Alter Spontaneous Curvature
  10. Single component photoacid/photobase generators: potential applications in double patterning photolithography
  11. An Anionic Phospholipid Enables the Hydrophobic Surfactant Proteins to Alter Spontaneous Curvature
  12. Differential Effects of the Hydrophobic Surfactant Proteins on the Formation of Inverse Bicontinuous Cubic Phases
  13. ChemInform Abstract: Liquid Crystals Based on Schiff Base Compounds
  14. Interaction of Hydrophobic Surfactant Proteins with Oriented Phospholipid Bilayers
  15. Anionic Phospholipids change the Effect of the Hydrophobic Surfactant Proteins on Structures of Hexagonal Lipids
  16. Coaxial tips for infrared NSOM
  17. Positional control over nanoparticle deposition into nanoholes
  18. Photochemical reactivity of bis-carbamate photobase generators
  19. Synthesis and characterization of N- and P- doped tin oxide nanowires
  20. Mechanisms Of The Late Accelerated Adsorption Of Pulmonary Surfactant
  21. The Accelerated Late Adsorption of Pulmonary Surfactant
  22. The Accelerated Late Adsorption of Pulmonary Surfactant
  23. The Pivotal Plane of Phosphatidylethanolamine is Unaffected by the Hydrophobic Surfactant Proteins
  24. Effect of Hydrophobic Surfactant Proteins on the Structure of Oriented Lipid Bilayers
  25. The Hydrophobic Proteins of Pulmonary Surfactant Reduce Bilayer Elasticity
  26. Facile pyrolytic synthesis of silicon nanowires
  27. The Hydrophobic Surfactant Proteins Induce Saddle-Shaped Structures Without Changing Spontaneous Curvature
  28. Hydrophobic Surfactant Proteins Induce a Phosphatidylethanolamine to Form Cubic Phases
  29. Corrosion Behavior of Copper Thin Films in Organic HF-Containing Cleaning Solution for Semiconductor Applications
  30. The Hydrophobic Surfactant Proteins Induce Cubic Phases Without Altering Spontaneous Curvature
  31. Copper Thin-Film Dissolution/Precipitation Kinetics in Organic HF Containing Cleaning Solution
  32. Towards p-type conductivity in SnO 2 nanocrystals through Li doping
  33. Facile pyrolytic synthesis of silicon nanowires
  34. SP-B and SP-C Stabilize Saddle-Shaped Phospholipid Structures.
  35. In Memory of Pierre-Gilles de Gennes
  36. The Hydrophobic Surfactant Proteins Induce Cubic-Phase Formation in a Hii Forming Phospholipid
  37. Room temperature Cl 2 sensing using thick nanoporous films of Sb-doped SnO 2
  38. Synthesis and characterization of lithium-doped tin dioxide nanocrystalline powders
  39. Differential Effects of Lysophosphatidylcholine on the Adsorption of Phospholipids to an Air/Water Interface
  40. Mechanisms of Aging of Antimony Doped Tin Oxide Based Electrochromic Devices
  41. Aromatic Pentafluoro-λ6-sulfanyl (SF5) Surfactants: m-SF5 (CF2)nC6H4SO3K
  42. Aromatic pentafluoro-λ6-sulfanyl (SF5) surfactants: m-SF5(CF2)nC6H4SO3K
  43. Effects of gramicidin-A on the adsorption of phospholipids to the air–water interface
  44. SF 5 -Terminated Fluorinated Schiff Base Liquid Crystals
  45. Bolaamphiphilic Phosphocholines:  Structure and Phase Behavior in Aqueous Media †
  46. Smectic- A –smectic- C –smectic- C * multicritical point in ferroelectric liquid crystals
  47. Lifshitz point in ferroelectric liquid crystals
  48. X-Ray Diffraction Studies of 10O.14 and 10O.8
  49. ESR and Slow Motions in Liquid Crystals
  50. ESR And Liquid Crystals: Statistical Mechanics and Generalised Smoluchowski Equations
  51. ESR Studies of Molecular Dynamics at Phase Transitions in Liquid Crystals
  52. ESR and Molecular Motions in Liquid Crystals: Motional Narrowing
  53. Thermodynamics of Liquid Crystals and the Relation to Molecular Dynamics: ESR Studies
  54. Interdigitated smectic A and B mesophases in higher homologues of the 5O.mseries
  55. Tetraether bolaform amphiphiles as models of archaebacterial membrane lipids: Raman spectroscopy, phosphorus-31 NMR, x-ray scattering, and electron microscopy
  56. Critical fluctuations and molecular dynamics at liquid‐crystalline phase transitions. II. Electron spin resonance experiments
  57. ESR studies of stearic acid binding to bovine serum albumin
  58. Heisenberg spin exchange and molecular diffusion in liquid crystals
  59. Two‐dimensional electron–electron double resonance and electron spin–echo study of solute dynamics in smectics
  60. A small-angle neutron scattering study of a nonaqueous three-component microemulsion
  61. E.S.R. and D.S.C. investigations of phase transitions in polymorphic 4-n-alkoxybenzylidene-4′-n-alkylanilines
  62. Comments on the interpretation of dynamic deuterium NMR spectra from solid inclusion compounds
  63. Deuterium NMR study of the structure and dynamic of the side chains of several solid polyglutamates
  64. Solvation changes induced in a lyotropic lamellar liquid crystal containing solubilized benzene
  65. Solvent-Solute Interaction in an Lα Phase Formed With Water, Ethylene Glycol and Lecithin
  66. The mechanism of hydrotrope action of a dicarboxylic acid
  67. Dynamic structure of n-hexadecane solubilized in a nonionic surfactant bilayer measured by deuteron magnetic resonance
  68. ChemInform Abstract: MOLECULAR MOTION AND PHASES IN AN EQUIMOLAR PHOSPHATIDYLCHOLINE/ETHYLENE GLYCOL SYSTEM
  69. Molecular motion and phases in an equimolar phosphatidylcholine/ethylene glycol system
  70. ChemInform Abstract: ALIGNMENT OF A NONAQUEOUS LYOTROPIC LIQUID CRYSTALLINE PHASE WITH LECITHIN
  71. ChemInform Abstract: Order Parameters of Hydrocarbons Solubilized in a Lamellar Liquid Crystal
  72. Alignment of a nonaqueous lyotropic liquid crystalline phase with lecithin
  73. Order parameters of hydrocarbons solubilized in a lamellar liquid crystal