- mechanics,
dewetting is one of the
processes that can
occur at a solid–liquid, solid–solid or liquid–liquid interface. Generally,
dewetting describes the...
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Cellular dewetting refers to the
process of
nucleation and
enlargement of
transendothelial cell
macroaperture (TEM)
tunnels in
endothelial cells (Figure...
- "Photoactive
Additives for Cross-Linking
Polymer Films:
Inhibition of
Dewetting in Thin
Polymer Films". Langmuir. 22 (18): 7748–7754. doi:10.1021/la0611099...
- 2024. Carroll, G.T.; Turro, N.J.; Koberstein, J.T. (2010). "Patterning
dewetting in thin
polymer films by
spatially directed photocrosslinking". Journal...
- of its
leaves in wet weather.
Water beads on the
leaves due to
their dewetting properties.
These beads of
water were
considered by
alchemists to be the...
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intermetallics with
adverse effects on
mechanical properties,
causes dewetting of br****
surfaces Cadmium –
causes sluggishness of solder,
forms oxides...
- Carroll,
Nicholas J.
Turro and
Jeffrey T.
Koberstein (2010)
Patterning Dewetting in Thin
Polymer Films by
Spatially Directed Photocrosslinking Journal...
- drop formation, air entrainment, thin-film
dynamics including wetting,
dewetting and
contact line motions, and with
further applications to
polymeric flows...
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human blood vessels have
fibrinolytic activity.
Apelin Caveolae Cellular dewetting Endothelial activation Endothelial microparticle Endothelial progenitor...
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effects as
surface charges, van-der-Waals
forces and
entropic effects (e.g.
dewetting due to
rough surfaces: the
restriction in
degrees of
freedom of molecules...