Centro académico
Facultad de Ciencias (FC)
Aportaciones congreso (13) Publicaciones en las que ha participado algún/a investigador/a
2004
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A study of the defect formation during the preparation of 2D-colloidal crystals by electrophoresis
ICTON 2004: 6TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON TRANSPARENT OPTICAL NETWORKS, PROCEEDINGS, VOL 1
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Efecto del CO2, temperatura y disponibilidad hídrica sobre la productividad de plantas noduladas de alfalfa cultivadas en túneles de gradiente térmico
Pastos y ganadería extensiva
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Evolution of metal and polyphenol content over a 1-year period of vinification: Sample fractionation and correlation between metals and anthocyanins
Analytica Chimica Acta
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Exploring the molecular character and heterogeneity of humic substances via the study of the ion-binding process using an extended polyelectrolyte model
HUMIC SUBSTANCES: NATURE'S MOST VERSATILE MATERIALS
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Heterogeneity of structural abnormalities in the 7q31.3∼q34 region in myeloid malignancies
Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics
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Hydrothermal waves and corotating rolls in laterally heated convection in simple liquids
Journal of Non-Equilibrium Thermodynamics
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Indirect biomass estimations in Collembola
Pedobiologia
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Influence of the application of Von Karman-like flow on the colloidal crystallization of polystyrene particles
ICTON 2004: 6TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON TRANSPARENT OPTICAL NETWORKS, PROCEEDINGS, VOL 1
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Influence of the application of von Kármán-like flows on the colloidal crystallization of polystyrene particles
Proceedings of 2004 6th International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks
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Jamming in granular matter
EXPERIMENTAL CHAOS
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La selva de Irati: análisis de las actividades turísticas en el espacio de la Red Natura 2000 de Navarra
Medio ambiente, recursos y riesgos naturales: análisis mediante tecnología SIG y teledetección
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Pattern formation in a mass transfer convective experiment
EXPERIMENTAL CHAOS
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The macromolecular or supramolecular nature of humic substances:: A dynamic light scattering study
HUMIC SUBSTANCES: NATURE'S MOST VERSATILE MATERIALS