Superhydrophobicity in perfection: the outstanding properties of the lotus leaf
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Wilhelm Barthlott | Christoph Neinhuis | W. Barthlott | C. Neinhuis | H. Ensikat | Petra Ditsche-Kuru | Hans J Ensikat | P. Ditsche-Kuru
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