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ISSN electronic edition: 1336-9075
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Improved method of water removal from vegetable oil
767
–
769
Martin Musil
,
Martin Hajek
,
Frantisek Skopal
, and
Ales Vavra
Vol.
73
,
3
Local Structure of Ideal and Real Solutions by Rayleigh Light Scattering
137
–
141
J. Vavra
Vol.
51
,
3
Isotropie and Anisotropie Light Scattering in Ideal and Real Liquid Mixtures
160
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164
J. Vavra
Vol.
47
,
3
Some Problems of Regression Analysis in the Spectrodissymmetry
72
–
75
M. Liška
,
J. Antalík
, and
J. Vavra
Vol.
47
,
2
Light scattering in acetone-chloroform and acetone-chloroform-poly(methyl methacrylate) mixtures
357
–
361
J. Vavra
and
F. Chromek
Vol.
45
,
3
Some aspects of the use of small-angle spectrodissymmetry in granulometry
769
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773
J. Vavra
and
J. Antalík
Vol.
44
,
6
Changes in dissymmetry of light-scattering in aggregating latex
245
–
251
J. Antalík
and
J. Vávra
Vol.
43
,
2
Distribution analysis of poly(vinyl chloride) latexes by transmission methods of light scattering
29
–
34
J. Vavra
and
J. Antalík
Vol.
39
,
1
Depolarization ratio and distribution analysis of polydispersions
589
–
596
J. Vavra
and
J. Antalík
Vol.
37
,
5
Determination of the Rayleigh ratios of pure liquids by means of a photometer Spekol
597
–
601
J. Antalík
and
J. Vavra
Vol.
37
,
5
The use of spectral dependence of light scattering dissymmetry for distribution analysis of dispersions
33
–
42
J. Vavra
and
J. Antalík
Vol.
37
,
1
Light scattering and excess thermodynamic quantities in the cyclohexane-thiophene mixture
145
–
150
J. Vavra
and
J. Danciger
Vol.
36
,
2
Light scattering in the mixtures tetrahydrofuran-dimethylformamide and tetrahydrofuran-dimethylformamide-poly(vinyl chloride)
441
–
445
J. Vavra
and
J. Danciger
Vol.
35
,
4
Influence of polydispersity on Mie scattering from colloid dispersions
777
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782
J. Vavra
Vol.
29
,
6
Effect of polydispersity in the use of transmission light scattering methods
587
–
593
J. Vavra
and
Ľ. Sakál
Vol.
28
,
5
Particle Size Determination of Polydisperse PVAc Latex by Light Scattering Measurement in Angular Sector between 0—90°
445
–
448
J. Vavra
Vol.
26
,
5
Particle Size Determination of Poly disperse Latex by Light Scattering
481
–
487
J.Vavra
,
D. Stojková
, and
V. Chrástová
Vol.
23
,
7
The viscosity, swelling, and depolarization of diffused light in solutions of natural rubber
373
–
377
J. Vavra
Vol.
17
,
6
The determination of the particle dimensions in natural rubber by a method of light diffusion and by the viscosity
703
–
708
J. Vavra
Vol.
17
,
10-11
Adaptation of Zimm's method for calculating the radius of gyration [of natural rubber]
54
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56
J. Vavra
Vol.
17
,
1
Application of Zimm's method for the determination of the molecular weight of natural rubber
3
–
7
J. Vavra
Vol.
14
,
1
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