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Journal of Dentistry|March 4, 2006
MAS-NMR spectroscopy studies in the setting reaction of glass ionomer cementsA Stamboulis, S Matsuya, R G Hill, et al.
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP|December 8, 2010
Hydrostatic pressure effects on a hydrated lipid inverse micellar Fd3m cubic phaseA I I Tyler, G C Shearman, N J Brooks, et al.
Soft Matter|November 29, 2014
Temperature and pressure tuneable swollen bicontinuous cubic phases approaching nature's length scalesH M G Barriga, A I I Tyler, N L C McCarthy, et al.
Biochemical Society Transactions|May 22, 2007
Using membrane stress to our advantageG C Shearman, G S Attard, A N Hunt, et al.
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Journal of Dentistry|March 4, 2006
MAS-NMR spectroscopy studies in the setting reaction of glass ionomer cementsA Stamboulis, S Matsuya, R G Hill, et al.
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP|December 8, 2010
Hydrostatic pressure effects on a hydrated lipid inverse micellar Fd3m cubic phaseA I I Tyler, G C Shearman, N J Brooks, et al.
Soft Matter|November 29, 2014
Temperature and pressure tuneable swollen bicontinuous cubic phases approaching nature's length scalesH M G Barriga, A I I Tyler, N L C McCarthy, et al.
Biochemical Society Transactions|May 22, 2007
Using membrane stress to our advantageG C Shearman, G S Attard, A N Hunt, et al.
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