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Atomic-scale friction: thermal effects and capillary condensation

Jinesh, Kochupurackal Balakrishna Pillai

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Jinesh, K. B. P. (2006, September 19). Atomic-scale friction: thermal effects and capillary condensation. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/4562

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Atomic-Scale Friction:

Thermal Effects and Capillary Condensation

K.B. Jinesh

ISBN-10: 90-921031-8 ISBN-13: 978-90-9021031-5 EAN: 9789090210315 Atomic-Scale F riction: Ther mal Eff

ects and Capillar

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