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Journal of Rheology

Journal of Rheology, Vol.47, No.5 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0148-6055 (Print) 

In this Issue (14 articles)

1093 - 1109 Rheological study of the stabilization of magnetizable colloidal suspensions by addition of silica nanoparticles
de Vicente J, Lopez-Lopez MT, Gonzalez-Caballero F, Duran JDG
1111 - 1132 DNA molecular configurations in an evaporating droplet near a glass surface
Chopra M, Li L, Hu H, Burns MA, Larson RG
1133 - 1149 Rheological properties of concentrated aqueous silica suspensions: Effects of pH and ions content
Savarmand S, Carreau PJ, Bertrand F, Vidal DJE, Moan M
1151 - 1170 String phase formation in biopolymer aqueous solution blends
Wolf B, Frith WJ
1171 - 1200 Microscopic theory of linear, entangled polymer chains under rapid deformation including chain stretch and convective constraint release
Graham RS, Likhtman AE, McLeish TCB
1201 - 1210 Biaxial damping function of entangled monodisperse polystyrene melts: Comparison with the Mead-Larson-Doi model
Isaki T
1211 - 1226 Wall slip and yielding in pasty materials
Bertola V, Bertrand F, Tabuteau H, Bonn D, Coussot P
1227 - 1247 Transient extensional rheology of wormlike micelle solutions
Rothstein JP
1249 - 1260 Monolithic rheometer plate fabricated using silicon micromachining technology and containing miniature pressure sensors for N-1 and N-2 measurements
Baek SG, Magda JJ
1261 - 1282 Linear and nonlinear viscoelasticity of discotic nematics under transient Poiseuille flows
Lima LRPD, Rey AD
1283 - 1298 Drop breakup and fragment size distribution in shear flow
Cristini V, Guido S, Alfani A, Blawzdziewicz J, Loewenberg M
1299 - 1310 Observations of immiscible polymer blend electrorheological fluids with a confocal scanning laser microscope
Orihara H
1311 - 1312 Letter to the Editor: Comment on "Quantitative assessment of strain-hardening of LDPE melts by MSF model" [J. Rheol. 47, 779-793 (2003)]
Read DJ
1313 - 1315 Letter to the Editor: Comment on "Quantitative assessment of strain-hardening of LDPE melts by MSF model" [J. Rheol. 47, 779-793 (2003)] - Author's Response
Wagner MH