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Keyword [electric fields]
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101.
Effects of Diluents and High Potential Electric Fields on Flame Stabilization and Liftoff
102.
Liquid Transport and Colloidal Self Assembly in Thin Wetting Films Driven by Electric Fields
103.
Laser ablation in liquid of germanium in externally applied electric fields
104.
Studies of the affect of high electric fields on poly(n-hexyl isocyanate)/p-xylene solutions
105.
Development of the motional Stark effect with laser-induced fluorescence diagnostic
106.
The Schwinger Effect in Time Dependent Electric Fields
107.
Controlling Magnetism at the Nanoscale
108.
Use of Spatially Non-Uniform Electric Fields for Contact-Free Assembly of Three-Dimensional Structures from Colloidal Particles
109.
Guided self-assembly and directed restructuring of mesoscopic silica using electric fields
110.
Synergistic effect of subnanosecond pulsed electric fields and temperature on the viability of biological cells
111.
Intracellular perturbations induced by nanosecond, megavolt-per-meter electric fields: Bioelectrical engineering with pulsed power
112.
Dynamical studies of model membrane and cellular response to nanosecond, high-intensity pulsed electric fields
113.
Dynamics of particles in spatially and temporally varying electric fields near electrodes
114.
Droplet deformation of low molecular weight and polymeric systems in DC and AC electric fields
115.
Enabling pulsed power technologies for the generation of intense, nanosecond electric fields
116.
Electrolytic transport, electric fields, and the propensity for charge density in electrolytes
117.
Evaluation of lactic acid bacteria for the acceleration of cheese ripening using pulsed electric fields
118.
Molecular dynamics simulations of ionic liquid nanodroplets in electric fields
119.
Hurdle technologies: Microbial inactivation by pulsed electric fields during milk processing
120.
Inactivation of bacterial spores in milk using pulsed electric fields (Bacillus stearothermophilus, Bacillus licheniformis)
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