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Condensed matter physics / Fluid mechanics / Surface chemistry / Superhydrophobe / Wetting / Hydrophobe / Contact angle / Electrowetting / Surface energy / Chemistry / Chemical properties / Intermolecular forces
Date: 2004-11-01 20:42:22
Condensed matter physics
Fluid mechanics
Surface chemistry
Superhydrophobe
Wetting
Hydrophobe
Contact angle
Electrowetting
Surface energy
Chemistry
Chemical properties
Intermolecular forces

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