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Capillarity and Wetting Phenomena

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The first € price and the £ and $ price are net prices, subject to local VAT. Prices indicated with * include VAT for books; the €(D) includes 7% for Germany, the €(A) includes 10% for Austria. Prices indicated with ** include VAT for electronic products; 19% for Germany, 20% for Austria. All prices exclusive of carriage charges. Prices and other details are subject to change without notice. All errors and omissions excepted. P.-G. de Gennes, F. Brochard-Wyart, D. Quere Capillarity and Wetting Phenomena

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