Soft Resources
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2009 Impact Aspect: one.458
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Providing a common forum for all soft matter scientists, Soft Resources covers theory, simulation, and experimental research in this rapidly expanding and interdisciplinary field. As soft substances are often at the heart of modern technologies, soft matter science has implications and applications in many areas ranging from biology to engineering.
Unlike many journals which focus primarily on individual classes of supplies or particular applications, Soft Elements draw on all physical, chemical, elements science, and biological aspects of soft matter. Featured topics include polymers,
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Truly international in scope, Soft Resources contains original research, invited reviews, in-depth technical tutorials, and book reviews.
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