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Anomalous orientations of a rigid carbon nanotube in a sheared fluid

Authors
  1. A Dupont
  2. A Günther
  3. A Kumar
  4. AW Lee
  5. BY Cao
  6. BY Cao
  7. BY Cao
  8. BY Cao
  9. C Tannous
  10. CA Stover
  11. DA Tsyboulski
  12. DH Zhang
  13. EJ Hinch
  14. EK Hobbie
  15. GB Jeffery
  16. GS Grest
  17. J-X Zhang
  18. JH Kim
  19. K Liu
  20. L Lu
  21. L Xiao
  22. LG Leal
  23. M Fiahnama
  24. MH Al-Saleh
  25. MR Falvo
  26. MS Strano
  27. N Behabtu
  28. NF Reuel
  29. OM Maragó
  30. P Dhar
  31. P Kang
  32. P Skjetne
  33. RB Schoch
  34. RD Miller
  35. RE Tuzun
  36. RG Cox
  37. S Jin
  38. S Plimpton
  39. T Börzsönyi
  40. V Jayalakshmi
  41. W Tang
  42. X Zan
  43. Y Han
  44. Y Yoshinari
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'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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