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2887. | Ammari H. | Kang H. | | Well-Posedness | 2004 | •• |
2886. | Bricmont J. | Lebowitz J.L. | | Wetting in Potts and Blume-Capel Models | 1987 | •• |
2885. | Joseph O. Indekeu | Karine Ragil | Daniel Bonn | Wetting of Alkanes on Water from a Cahn-Type Theory: Effects of Long-Range Forces | 1998 | •• |
2884. | Joël De Coninck | Christophe Dobrovolny | Salvador Miracle-Solé | Wetting of Heterogeneous Surfaces at the Mesoscopic Scale | 2003 | •• |
2883. | Sethunga G.S.M.D.P. | Karahan H.E. | Wang R. | Wetting- and fouling-resistant hollow fiber membranes for dissolved methane recovery from anaerobic wastewater treatment effluents | 2020 | •• |
2882. | Beysens D. | Narayanan T. | | Wetting-Induced Aggregation of Colloids | 1999 | •• |
2881. | Young L.-S. | | | What Are SRB Measures, and Which Dynamical Systems Have Them? | 2002 | •• |
2880. | Nelkin M. | | | What Do We Know about Self-Similarity in Fluid Turbulence? | 1989 | •• |
2879. | Goldberg D. | | | What every computer scientist should know about floating-point arithmetic | 1991 | •• |
2878. | Waksman S.A. | | | What Is Humus? | 1925 | •• |
2877. | Lebowitz J.L. | Reynolds P.J. | | What is Quantum Chaos? Preface | 1992 | •• |
2876. | Weinberg S. | | | What is Quantum Field Theory, and What Did We Think It Is? | 1997 | •• |
2875. | Porter M.E. | | | What is strategy | 1996 | •• |
2874. | Goleman D. | | | What makes a leader? | 2000 | •• |
2873. | Tao Wu | | | What Makes the Yield Curve Move? | 2003 | •• |
2872. | Sinai Ya.G. | | | What, in My Opinion, David Ruelle Should Do in the Coming Years? | 2002 | •• |
2871. | Gaspard P. | van Beijeren H. | | When Do Tracer Particles Dominate the Lyapunov Spectrum? | 2002 | •• |
2870. | Stone J. | Wiegand A.W. | Cooper J. | When exemplification fails: hypocrisy and the motive for self-integrity | 1997 | •• |
2869. | Komarchev I.A. | Makarov B.M. | | When is П_2(X, 2)=L(X, 2)? | n/a | •• |
2868. | Miglioretti D. | | | When we use science to describe and understand the world around us, we are in essence grasping nature through symmetry. In fact, modern theoretical physics suggests that symmetry is a, if not the, foundational principle of nature. Emphasizing the concepts | 2000 | •• |