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Edward Bormashenko

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Entropy (Basel, Switzerland)|February 25, 2022
Magnetic Entropic Forces Emerging in the System of Elementary Magnets Exposed to the Magnetic FieldEdward Bormashenko
Advances in Colloid and Interface Science|March 6, 2014
Progress in understanding wetting transitions on rough surfacesEdward Bormashenko
Langmuir : the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids|January 25, 2017
Liquid Marbles, Elastic Nonstick Droplets: From Minireactors to Self-PropulsionEdward Bormashenko
Entropy (Basel, Switzerland)|December 3, 2020
Comments on "The Principle of Least Action for Reversible Thermodynamic Processes and Cycles", <i>Entropy</i> 2018, <i>20</i>, 542Edward Bormashenko
Entropy (Basel, Switzerland)|April 26, 2025
Landauer's Principle: Past, Present and FutureEdward Bormashenko
Entropy (Basel, Switzerland)|December 8, 2020
Entropy, Information, and Symmetry; Ordered Is Symmetrical, II: System of Spins in the Magnetic FieldEdward Bormashenko
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science|November 25, 2018
Apparent contact angles for reactive wetting of smooth, rough, and heterogeneous surfaces calculated from the variational principlesEdward Bormashenko
Langmuir : the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids|August 14, 2009
A variational approach to wetting of composite surfaces: is wetting of composite surfaces a one-dimensional or two-dimensional phenomenon?Edward Bormashenko
Entropy (Basel, Switzerland)|December 6, 2020
What Is Temperature? Modern Outlook on the Concept of TemperatureEdward Bormashenko
Advances in Colloid and Interface Science|April 27, 2019
Moses effect: physics and applicationsEdward Bormashenko
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Entropy (Basel, Switzerland)|February 25, 2022
Magnetic Entropic Forces Emerging in the System of Elementary Magnets Exposed to the Magnetic FieldEdward Bormashenko
Advances in Colloid and Interface Science|March 6, 2014
Progress in understanding wetting transitions on rough surfacesEdward Bormashenko
Langmuir : the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids|January 25, 2017
Liquid Marbles, Elastic Nonstick Droplets: From Minireactors to Self-PropulsionEdward Bormashenko
Entropy (Basel, Switzerland)|December 3, 2020
Comments on "The Principle of Least Action for Reversible Thermodynamic Processes and Cycles", <i>Entropy</i> 2018, <i>20</i>, 542Edward Bormashenko
Entropy (Basel, Switzerland)|April 26, 2025
Landauer's Principle: Past, Present and FutureEdward Bormashenko
Entropy (Basel, Switzerland)|December 8, 2020
Entropy, Information, and Symmetry; Ordered Is Symmetrical, II: System of Spins in the Magnetic FieldEdward Bormashenko
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science|November 25, 2018
Apparent contact angles for reactive wetting of smooth, rough, and heterogeneous surfaces calculated from the variational principlesEdward Bormashenko
Langmuir : the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids|August 14, 2009
A variational approach to wetting of composite surfaces: is wetting of composite surfaces a one-dimensional or two-dimensional phenomenon?Edward Bormashenko
Entropy (Basel, Switzerland)|December 6, 2020
What Is Temperature? Modern Outlook on the Concept of TemperatureEdward Bormashenko
Advances in Colloid and Interface Science|April 27, 2019
Moses effect: physics and applicationsEdward Bormashenko
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