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Modelling of dynamical effects related to the wettability and capillarity of simple and complex liquids

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In this paper, the authors explore physical phenomena characteristic for thin liquid films and small droplets of simple and complex liquids on solid substrates for which wettability and capillarity control their statical and dynamical properties.
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