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    Development of a novel method to measure the film thickness of cured can coatings by Wagner, Janine, Moschakis, Thomas, Nelson, Phillip V., Wedzicha, Bronislaw L.

    Published in Journal of food engineering (01-08-2011)
    “…A new technique was developed for measuring the thickness of can coatings applied to a metal substrate. A metal disc with a known radius creates a small indent…”
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    Coalescence of Protein-Stabilized Bubbles Undergoing Expansion at a Simultaneously Expanding Planar Air−Water Interface by Murray, Brent S, Dickinson, Eric, Lau, Cathy Ka, Nelson, Phillip V, Schmidt, Estelle

    Published in Langmuir (10-05-2005)
    “…A novel design of apparatus is described that allows observation of the coalescence stability of bubbles at a planar interface when the planar interface and…”
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    A Novel Langmuir Trough for Equilibrium and Dynamic Measurements on Air−Water and Oil−Water Monolayers by Murray, Brent S, Nelson, Phillip V

    Published in Langmuir (11-12-1996)
    “…A new “Langmuir” trough is described which allows accurate, symmetric compression and expansion of a spread or adsorbed film of molecules…”
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    Technique for Studying the Effects of Rapid Surface Expansion on Bubble Stability by Murray, Brent S, Campbell, Iain, Dickinson, Eric, Maisonneuve, Krystel, Nelson, Phillip V, Söderberg, Ingrid

    Published in Langmuir (11-06-2002)
    “…A new apparatus is described that allows measurement of the effects of rapid surface expansion, due to a drop in pressure, on the stability of air bubbles…”
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    Observation of the Dynamic Colloidal Interaction Forces between Casein-Coated Latex Particles by Murray, Brent S, Dickinson, Eric, McCarney, Joseph M, Nelson, Phillip V, Whittle, Martin

    Published in Langmuir (23-06-1998)
    “…We describe a refined version of the particle scattering apparatus due to van de Ven (Langmuir 1994, 10, 3046) for measuring the dynamic interactions between…”
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