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  • 1
    UID:
    (DE-602)almafu_BV026887102
    Format: S. 1063 - 1069.
    Edition: [Sonderdr.]
    Note: Aus: American Journal of Botany ; 78,8
    Language: English
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  • 2
    UID:
    (DE-602)almafu_BV026887097
    Format: S. 1724 - 1731.
    Edition: [Sonderdr.]
    Note: Aus: American Journal of Botany ; 78,12
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    (DE-602)almafu_BV026887106
    Format: S. 1142 - 1148.
    Edition: [Sonderdr.]
    Note: Aus: American Journal of Botany ; 77,9
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    (DE-602)almahu_9949198690802882
    Format: IX, 353 p. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 1994.
    ISBN: 9783642788932
    Content: This volume summarizes the papers presented at the First Osaka University Macromolecular Symposium OUMS'93 on "Ordering in Macromolecular Systems", which was held at Senri Life Science Center, Osaka, Japan, on June 3 through June 6, 1993. The symposium covered the three topics, (1) Crystallization and Phase Transitions, (2) Polymer Liquid Crystals and (3) Block Copolymers, Polymer Blends and Surfaces, and invited leading scientists in these fields. At present any of these topics is a hot issue in itself and frequently taken up separately in many occasions. It is noted however that all these topics are correlated with each other with the keyword "Ordering" and their combination provides a unique feature of the present symposium in reflecting the interactions among investigators working in these important fields with the common ground expressed by the keyword "Ordering". Nineteen invited lectures and 40 posters of both experiment and theory were presented at the symposium, and the eighteen lectures and ten poster presentations contribute to this volume. In the first topic crystal structures and their transitions were discussed from kinetic as well as static points of view; attention was paid to give a molecular-level interpretation of the structure, phase transition and physical properties, using theories and simulations. The second topic was mainly concerned with static structures and thermodynamic properties of polymer liquid crystals including phase behaviours.
    Note: A Unifying Scheme for Polymer Crystallization Based on Recent Experiments with Wider Implications for Phase Transformations -- Order-Disorder Transitions in Crystalline Polymers with Characteristic Mechanical and Electric Properties -- Computer Simulation of Macromolecular Crystals and Their Defects -- AFM Observation of Surface Morphology for Oriented PET Films -- Characterization of Polymer Interface by Micro Raman Spectroscopy -- Supramolecular Assemblies of Cyclodextrins with Polymers and Preparation of Polyrotaxanes -- Case II Diffusion in Polystyrene Fiber: In-situ Measurement of a Moving Sharp Front -- "Liquid Crystallization" Mechanism of Liquid Crystalline Polymers -- Thermotropic Liquid Crystals in Polypeptides -- Study on the Orientational Order of the Main Chain Liquid Crystalline Polymers -- Statistical Theory of Liquid Crystalline Orderings in Hard Rod Fluids - Nematic, Cholesteric, Smectic and Columnar Phases -- Phase Diagram and Molecular Ordering of Dimer Liquid Crystals Dissolved in a Simple Nematic Solvent -- Phase Equilibria in Liquid Crystalline Polymer Solutions: Theory and Experiment -- Light Scattering Studies of a Nematic to Smectic-A Phase Transition in Rigid Rod Polymer Solutions -- Collective and Molecular Dynamics in Ferroelectric Liquid Crystals: From Low Molar to Polymeric and Elastomeric Compounds -- The Rheology of PBLG Liquid Crystalline Polymers at High Concentrations -- Microdomain Structures of Triblock Copolymers of the ABC Type -- Evolution of Ordering in Thin Films of Symmetric Diblock Copolymers -- Rheology of Polymeric Materials with Mesoscopic Domain Structure -- Rheology, Dielectric Relaxation, and Adhesion of Thermodynamically Confined Diblock Copolymer Chains -- Crystallization Kinetics and Microdomain Structures for Blends of Amorphous-Crystalline Block Copolymers with Amorphous Homopolymers -- Reversible Heteropolymer Gelation - Phase Diagrams of Mixed Networks -- SANS Studies of Early Stage Spinodal Decomposition -- Dynamic Interplay between Wetting and Phase Separation in Geometrically Confined Polymer Mixtures -- Wetting of Grafted Polymer Surfaces by Compatible Chains -- Surface Segregation and Wetting from Polymer Mixtures -- Interfacial Properties of Mixed Polymer Films Spread at the Air / Water Interface -- Polymer Monolayer Dynamics -- Author Index.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783642788956
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783540578178
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783642788949
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    (DE-602)kobvindex_ZLB35103046
    Format: Bände
    Content: "The series begins when aliens from the planet Oniboshi invade Earth. They agree to leave only if Earth's champion can defeat the Oni champion in a game of tag within a ten-day time limit. Earth's champion, randomly selected by the aliens, is Ataru Moroboshi, a Japanese teenager with highly overactive hormones. The alien competitor turns out to be the curvaceous Lum, so Ataru relishes the idea of having to catch this beauty. However, his attitude changes when he discovers that Lum can fly. When things start looking desperate for the Earth, Ataru's girlfriend, Shinobu offers to tie the knot if he succeeds, and on the last day, when he finally catches Lum, he declares his intentions to be married. Lum misunderstands this as a proposal and eagerly agrees, since she has become smitten with Ataru. He tries to disengage himself, but Lum is adamantly faithful and demonstrates a willingness to use her natural ability to generate electric shocks to keep her "husband" in line. Later in the series continuity, Lum and some of her alien friends become more-or-less regular residents of Tomobiki and interact with the natives, who are interesting in their own right." (imdb.com)
    Language: Japanese
    Keywords: Film
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