Plastron properties of a superhydrophobic surface
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Glen McHale | Carole C. Perry | Michael Newton | Neil J. Shirtcliffe | C. Perry | G. McHale | M. Newton | N. Shirtcliffe | F. Pyatt | F. Brian Pyatt
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