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Physics
Dewetting
Wetting
Boundary layer
Free surface
Surface tension
Rayleigh–Bénard convection
Convection
Liquid
Fluid mechanics
Soft matter
Matter

PHYSICS OF FLUIDS VOLUME 10, NUMBER 7 JULY 1998

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