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    Drainage and critical thickness of foam films stabilized by n-dodecyl-β-D-maltoside by Ivanova, D.S., Angarska, J.K.

    “…[Display omitted] ► The drainage coefficient, α of C12G2 films with 0.1 and 0.001М NaCl was measured. ► The film critical thickness, hcr was calculated by…”
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    Drainage and critical thickness of foam films from mixed solutions of bovine serum albumin and n-dodecyl-β-D-maltoside by Gerasimova, A.Ts, Angarska, J.K., Tachev, K.D., Yampolskaya, G.P.

    “…[Display omitted] ► Drainage coefficient α and critical thickness hcr of BSA/C12G2 films are measured. ► The BSA:C12G2 (1:7.5, 1:50) films thin faster than…”
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    Effects of Counterions and Co-ions on the Drainage and Stability of Liquid Films and Foams by Angarska, J.K., Tachev, K.D., Kralchevsky, P.A., Mehreteab, A., Broze, G.

    Published in Journal of colloid and interface science (01-04-1998)
    “…The influence of various electrolytes on the thinning of foam films and the decay of foams stabilized with sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) is investigated. The…”
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    Effect of Magnesium Ions on the Properties of Foam Films Stabilized with Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate by Angarska, J.K., Tachev, K.D., Ivanov, I.B., Mehreteab, A., Brose, G.

    Published in Journal of colloid and interface science (15-11-1997)
    “…Unstable and equilibrium foam films and foams formed from solutions of sodium dodecyl sulfate and bivalent electrolyte, MgCl2or MgSO4, are experimentally…”
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    Detection of the Hydrophobic Surface Force in Foam Films by Measurements of the Critical Thickness of the Film Rupture by Angarska, J. K., Dimitrova, B. S., Danov, K. D., Kralchevsky, P. A., Ananthapadmanabhan, K. P., Lips, A.

    Published in Langmuir (02-03-2004)
    “…At sufficiently high electrolyte concentrations (at suppressed electrostatic repulsion), the free foam films thin gradually, until reaching a certain critical…”
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    Effect of surface forces and surfactant adsorption on the thinning and critical thickness of foam films by Angarska, J.K., Manev, E.D.

    “…The new experimental results on thinning and rupture of microscopic foam films, obtained by the dynamic method of Scheludko and Exerowa, are analyzed with…”
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    Erythrocyte attachment to substrates: determination of membrane tension and adhesion energy by Tachev, K.D, Angarska, J.K, Danov, K.D, Kralchevsky, P.A

    Published in Colloids and surfaces, B, Biointerfaces (15-11-2000)
    “…The adhesion of osmotically swollen erythrocytes to glass substrates is studied. An experimental set up is used, which allows one to carry out measurements…”
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    Critical thickness of thin liquid films: comparison of theory and experiment by Manev, Emil D., Angarska, Jana K.

    “…Values for the critical thickness of rupture (or ‘black spot formation’) of aqueous and non-aqueous (aniline and nitrobenzene) foam films were computed by the…”
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    Effect of the driving pressure on the rate of thinning of microscopic foam films by Angarska, Jana K., Manev, Emil D.

    “…The effect of the driving pressure on the rate of thinning of microscopic foam films from aqueous solutions of nonionic [C 12(EO) 8] and anionic [DDBS]…”
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    Effect of tetrapentyl ammonium bromide adsorption on the electrostatic interactions in aqueous octaethyleneglycol decylether foam films by Angarska, Jana K, Manev, Emil D

    “…Foam films from aqueous solutions of octaethyleneglycol–decylether, C 10(EO) 8 are investigated in the presence of organic electrolyte (tetrapentyl-ammonium…”
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