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Contact Angles of Quartz by Capillary Penetration of Liquids and Captive Bubble Techniques

Subrahmanyam    
T. V.    
Monte    
M. B. M.    
Middea    
A.    
Valdiviezo    
E.    
Lins    
F. F    

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