File:Visualization-data-on-the-freezing-process-of-micrometer-scaled-aqueous-citric-acid-drops-mmc6.ogv
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English: Movie 5: Resumed freezing and subsequent melting upon warming of a large drop. The resumed freezing of FCS is seen as the growth of branched ice structure. A crystal of citric acid (CA) is seen on the left side of the drops. |
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Source | Video file from Bogdan A, Molina M, Tenhu H (2016). "Visualization data on the freezing process of micrometer-scaled aqueous citric acid drops". Data in Brief. DOI:10.1016/j.dib.2016.11.037. PMID 27981204. PMC: 5149053. | ||
Author | Bogdan A, Molina M, Tenhu H | ||
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Author | Bogdan A, Molina M, Tenhu H |
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Image title | Movie 5: Resumed freezing and subsequent melting upon warming of a large drop. The resumed freezing of FCS is seen as the growth of branched ice structure. A crystal of citric acid (CA) is seen on the left side of the drops. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2016-11-30 |