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1. Small-Angle Neutron Scattering Study of High Fat Fish Oil-In-Water Emulsion Stabilized with Sodium Caseinate and Phosphatidylcholine

2. Satisfaction with Maxillary Sinus Surgery Might be Influenced by Risk Factors

3. Small-angle scattering in studies of long-chain omega-3 delivery systems

4. Correlating Charge Transport with Structure in Deconstructed Diketopyrrolopyrrole Oligomers: A Case Study of a Monomer in Field-Effect Transistors

5. Modeling of Grazing-Incidence X-ray Diffraction from Naphthyl End-Capped Oligothiophenes in Organic Field-Effect Transistors

6. Interfacial structure of 70% fish oil-in-water emulsions stabilized with combinations of sodium caseinate and phosphatidylcholine

7. From Nano to Subnano Resolution: Reconstitution of Hydrofobin Structure from a SPM Scan of HFBI Layer~!2008-03-24~!2008-05-07~!2008-06-12~!

8. Temperature-Dependent X-Ray Scattering Studies on Radiation Grafted and Sulfonated Poly(Vinylidene Flouride)

11. 2D-5 Combining X-Rays and Ultrasound to Determine Micro-Elasticity

12. Use of GDSS for selection of technology: new integrated CAD-system for an entire company

13. Use of GDSS for technology selection: new integrated CAD-system for an entire company

14. Cloud Computing and Sustainability: An Australian Public Sector Perspective

15. Processible conducting nanoscale cylinders due to self-organized polyaniline supra molecules

19. Towards General Guidelines for Aligned, Nanoscale Assemblies of Hairy-Rod PolyfluoreneThis work is funded by One North East (UK) UIC Nanotechnology Grant. We acknowledge U. Scherf of the University of Wuppertal; J. P. Foreman, T. P. A. Hase, C. Pearson, and M. C. Petty of the University of Durham; K. Kisko and R. Serimaa of the University of Helsinki; O. H. Seeck of HASYLAB am DESY; and M. J. Winokur of the University of Wisconsin-Madison for contributions and discussions. Thanks are also due to W1.1 beamline at DESY and the XMaS beamline at the ESRF.

20. Influence of Molecular Weight on the Surface Morphology of Aligned, Branched Side-Chain PolyfluoreneThis study has been funded by one North-East UIC Nanotechnology Grant. M. K. acknowledges M. J. Winokur of the University of Wisconsin–Madison and R. Stepanyan of the University of Twente for discussions and the Academy of Finland for support. We also thank U. Scherf of the University of Wuppertal for PF2/6.

21. A Novel Method to Orient Semiconducting Polymer FilmsWe thank Prof. O. Ikkala for useful discussions and the Hasylab organization for the opportunity to perform experiments at Hasylab and the beam line staff for advice concerning data collection. Partial financial support from the National Technology Agency of Finland (TEKES) through project MUOELE and Academy of Finland grant no. 50575 and 204844 is acknowledged.

22. Towards Internal Structuring of Electrospun Fibers by Hierarchical Self-Assembly of Polymeric Comb-Shaped SupramoleculesWe acknowledge funding from The National Technology Agency of Finland (“Self-organized functional materials” and “Field Controlled Coatings”) and Ahlstrom Oy. This work was carried out in part within the Centre of Excellence of Academy of Finnland (“Bio- and Nanopolymers Research Group”, 77317).

23. Structural Evaluation of 5,5′-Bis(naphth-2-yl)-2,2′-bithiophene in Organic Field-Effect Transistors with n‑Octadecyltrichlorosilane Coated SiO2 Gate Dielectric

24. Effect of side-chain asymmetry on the intermolecular structure and order-disorder transition in alkyl-substituted polyfluorenes.

25. Hydrophobin film structure for HFBI and HFBII and mechanism for accelerated film formation.

26. Nanostructuring of the conjugated polyelectrolyte poly[9,9-bis(4-sulfonylbutoxyphenyl)fluorene-2,7-diyl-2,2'-bithiophene] in liquid crystalline C12E4 in bulk water and aligned thin films.

27. Drug release from nanoparticles embedded in four different nanofibrillar cellulose aerogels.

28. Structural and functional roles of carotenoids in chlorosomes.

29. Structural study of helical polyfluorene under high quasihydrostatic pressure.

30. Loosening of globular structure under alkaline pH affects accessibility of β-lactoglobulin to tyrosinase-induced oxidation and subsequent cross-linking.

31. Network structure of polyfluorene sheets as a function of alkyl side chain length.

32. Amorphous characteristics of an ultrathin cellulose film.

33. Evidence for structural transition in hairy-rod poly[9,9-bis(2-ethylhexyl)fluorene] under high pressure conditions.

34. The lamellar spacing in self-assembling bacteriochlorophyll aggregates is proportional to the length of the esterifying alcohol.

35. Solvent dependent assembly of a polyfluorene-polythiophene "rod-rod" block copolyelectrolyte: influence on photophysical properties.

36. Structure of chlorosomes from the green filamentous bacterium Chloroflexus aurantiacus.

37. Surface location of individual residues of SlpA provides insight into the Lactobacillus brevis S-layer.

38. Self-assembled films of hydrophobin proteins HFBI and HFBII studied in situ at the air/water interface.

39. Control over phase behavior and solution structure of hairy-rod polyfluorene by means of side-chain length and branching.

40. Hexanol-induced order-disorder transitions in lamellar self-assembling aggregates of bacteriochlorophyll c in Chlorobium tepidum chlorosomes.

41. Lead contamination of an old shooting range affecting the local ecosystem--A case study with a holistic approach.

42. Human breast cancer in vitro: matching histo-pathology with small-angle x-ray scattering and diffraction enhanced x-ray imaging.

43. Influence of molecular weight on the phase behavior and structure formation of branched side-chain hairy-rod polyfluorene in bulk phase.

44. Self-assembled polymeric solid films with temperature-induced large and reversible photonic-bandgap switching.

45. Structural hierarchy in molecular films of two class II hydrophobins.

46. One-dimensional optical reflectors based on self-organization of polymeric comb-shaped supramolecules.

47. Aggregation and self-assembly of hydrophobins from Trichoderma reesei: low-resolution structural models.

48. Small-angle x-ray scattering studies of human breast tissue samples.

49. Characterization of apo and partially saturated states of calerythrin, an EF-hand protein from S. erythraea: a molten globule when deprived of Ca(2+).

50. Switching supramolecular polymeric materials with multiple length scales

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