2012
DOI: 10.1007/s10853-012-6849-5
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Preface to the HTC 2012 special issue

Abstract: This special issue contains fully reviewed papers, emanating from presentations given at high temperature capillarity (HTC) 2012. HTC 2012 was the seventh conference in this series, following conferences held in Athens, Greece (2009); Alicante, Spain (2007); Sanremo, Italy (2004); Kurashiki, Japan (2000); Krakow, Poland (1997); and Smolenice, Slovakia (1994).High temperature capillarity 2012 followed the format of previous HTC conferences, based on a single-session conference focused on invited lectures, sele… Show more

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“…HTC-2015 brought together about 100 participants who shared new developments and experiences in the continuously advancing field of high-temperature capillarity. HTC-2015 followed the High Temperature Capillarity conferences held in Eilat, Israel (2012) [1]; Athens, Greece (2009) [2]; Alicante, Spain (2007); Sanremo, Italy (2004); Kurashiki, Japan (2000); Krakow, Poland (1997) and Smolenice, Slovakia (1994). Information about HTC conferences can be found at http://www.htcconference.org/.…”
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“…HTC-2015 brought together about 100 participants who shared new developments and experiences in the continuously advancing field of high-temperature capillarity. HTC-2015 followed the High Temperature Capillarity conferences held in Eilat, Israel (2012) [1]; Athens, Greece (2009) [2]; Alicante, Spain (2007); Sanremo, Italy (2004); Kurashiki, Japan (2000); Krakow, Poland (1997) and Smolenice, Slovakia (1994). Information about HTC conferences can be found at http://www.htcconference.org/.…”
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