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EVAPORATION of built-up molecular films opens up a promising field of research, and we have applied it successfully in the following cases:
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GREGG, S., WIDDOWSON, E. Evaporation of Built-up Molecular Films. Nature 144, 666–667 (1939). https://doi.org/10.1038/144666a0
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