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weeks's Yodh [5 articles]

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  • Entropically Driven Colloidal Crystallization on Patterned Surfaces
    Physical Review Letters, Vol. 85, No. 8. (2000), pp. 1770-1773.
    by Keng-Hui Lin, John C Crocker, Vikram Prasad, Andrew Schofield, DA Weitz, TC Lubensky, AG Yodh
    posted to crystals pmma by weeks on 2007-10-23 22:56:55 as read along with 1 person dchen
  • Entropic Colloidal Interactions in Concentrated DNA Solutions
    Physical Review Letters, Vol. 81, No. 18. (2 November 1998), 4004.
    by Ritu Verma, JC Crocker, TC Lubensky, AG Yodh
    posted to depletion laser-tweezer polymer by weeks on 2007-09-27 05:35:16 as ** along with 1 person hirokiS
  • Rheological Microscopy: Local Mechanical Properties from Microrheology
    Physical Review Letters, Vol. 90, No. 10. (14 March 2003), 108301.
    by DT Chen, ER Weeks, JC Crocker, MF Islam, R Verma, J Gruber, AJ Levine, TC Lubensky, AG Yodh
    posted to depletion microrheology two-point by weeks on 2007-09-19 17:38:59 as read along with 1 person kkims
  • notes Entropic Attraction and Repulsion in Binary Colloids Probed with a Line Optical Tweezer
    Physical Review Letters, Vol. 82, No. 21. (24 May 1999), 4352.
    by JC Crocker, JA Matteo, AD Dinsmore, AG Yodh
  • Two-Point Microrheology of Inhomogeneous Soft Materials
    Physical Review Letters, Vol. 85, No. 4. (24 July 2000), pp. 888-891.
    by John C Crocker, MT Valentine, Eric R Weeks, T Gisler, PD Kaplan, AG Yodh, DA Weitz
    posted to methods microrheology two-point by weeks on 2007-09-19 14:45:53 as read along with 3 people kedmond pjkiley kkims
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