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dchen's Weeks [6 articles]

Recent papers posted to dchen's library by the author Weeks. You can also see everyone's Weeks.
  • Colloidal Glass Transition Observed in Confinement
    Physical Review Letters, Vol. 99, No. 2. (2007)
    by Carolyn R Nugent, Kazem V Edmond, Hetal N Patel, Eric R Weeks
  • Confocal microscopy of colloids
    Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, Vol. 19, No. 11. (2007)
    by Semwogerere, Eric R Weeks
  • Direct visualization of ageing in colloidal glasses
    Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, Vol. 15, No. 1. (2003), pp. S359-S365.
    by Rachel E Courtland, Eric R Weeks
    posted to weeks technique glass colloids by dchen on 2008-04-26 01:04:22 as **
  • Three-Dimensional Direct Imaging of Structural Relaxation Near the Colloidal Glass Transition
    Science, Vol. 287, No. 5453. (28 January 2000), pp. 627-631.
    by Eric R Weeks, J Crocker, Andrew C Levitt, Andrew Schofield, D Weitz
  • Experimental studies of the flow of concentrated hard sphere suspensions into a constriction
    Journal of Physics: Conference Series, Vol. 40, No. 1. (2006), 124.
    by L Isa, R Besseling, ER Weeks, WCK Poon
    posted to weeks poon flow by dchen on 2008-04-26 00:47:48 as ** along with 1 person weeks
  • Properties of Cage Rearrangements Observed near the Colloidal Glass Transition
    Physical Review Letters, Vol. 89, No. 9. (2002), 095704.
    by Eric R Weeks, DA Weitz
    posted to glass review weeks weitz by dchen on 2008-03-24 22:15:09 as ** along with 4 people cgguido kedmond waitonhill weeks
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