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weeks' Stone [4 articles]

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  • Local jamming via penetration of a granular medium
    Physical Review E, Vol. 70, No. 4. (29 October 2004), 041301.
    by MB Stone, R Barry, DP Bernstein, MD Pelc, YK Tsui, P Schiffer
    posted to poking granular by weeks on 2008-05-23 16:16:38 as **** along with 1 person kdesmond
  • Mechanism for clogging of microchannels
    Physical Review E (Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics), Vol. 74, No. 6. (2006)
    by Hans M Wyss, Daniel L Blair, Jeffrey F Morris, Howard A Stone, David A Weitz
    posted to colloids journal-club microfluidics by weeks on 2007-09-22 20:57:55 as read along with 2 people ghunter dchen
  • Foam drainage on the microscale II. Imaging flow through single Plateau borders
    Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Vol. 276, No. 2. (15 August 2004), pp. 439-449.
    by SA Koehler, S Hilgenfeldt, ER Weeks, HA Stone
    posted to confocal fluid-mechanics foam surfactants by weeks on 2007-09-20 05:35:38 as read
  • Drainage of single Plateau borders: Direct observation of rigid and mobile interfaces
    Physical Review E, Vol. 66, No. 4. (October 2002), 040601.
    by Stephan A Koehler, Sascha Hilgenfeldt, Eric R Weeks, Howard A Stone
    posted to confocal fluid-mechanics foam surfactants by weeks on 2007-09-20 05:27:17 as read
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