Publications of A. V. Makievski
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Journal Article (41)
Journal Article
13 (21), pp. 5663 - 5668 (1997)
Remarks on the interpretation of data from the dynamic drop volume method. Langmuir Book Chapter (9)
Book Chapter
Miller, R.; Liggieri, L.). CRC, London (2009)
Dilataional rheology of thin liquid films. In: Interfacial Rheology, pp. 476 - 518 (Eds.
Book Chapter
Microgravity as a tool for fundamental and applied studies on emulsion stability. In: Microgravity applications programme: successful teaming of science and industry, pp. 150 - 167 (Ed. Wilson, A.). European Space Agency, Noordwijk (2005)
Book Chapter
Adsorption and rheological behaviour of biopolymers at liquid interfaces. In: Plant biopolymer science: food and nonfood applications: Proceedings of the Workshop held in Nantes, France, on 25-27 June 2001, pp. 153 - 165 (Eds. Renard, D.; Della Valle, G.; Popineau, Y.). Royal Chemical Society, London (2002)
Book Chapter
Miller, R.). Elsevier Science, Amsterdam (2001)
Equilibrius adsorption properties of surfactants at the solution-fluid interface. In: Surfactants: chemistry, interfacial properties and application, pp. 189 - 286 (Eds. Fainerman, V. B.; Möbius, D.;
Book Chapter
Miller, R.). Elsevier Science, Amsterdam (2001)
Drop and bubble shape analysis as tool for dilational rheology studies of interfacial layers. In: Novel methods to study interfacial layers, pp. 439 - 484 (Eds. Möbius, D.;
Book Chapter
Measuring dynamic surface tension. In: Handbook of Applied Colloid and Surface Science, pp. 775 - 788 (Ed. Holmberg, K.). Wiley, New York (2001)
Book Chapter
Characterization of Water/Oil Interfaces. In: Encyclopedic Handbook of Emulsion Technology, pp. 1 - 45 (Ed. Sjöblom, J.). Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York Basel (2001)
Book Chapter
Miller, R.). Elsevier Science, Amsterdam (2001)
Dynamics of adsorption from solutions. In: Surfactants: chemistry, interfacial properties and application, pp. 287 - 400 (Eds. Fainerman, V. B.; Möbius, D.;
Book Chapter
Surfactant adsorption kientics and exchange of matter for surfactant molecules with changing orientation within the adsorption layer. In: Emulsions, foams and thin films, pp. 313 - 327 (Ed. Kumar, P.). Dekker, New York (2000)