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THE observations of Lewis and Pratt1 and later of Lewis2 on mass transfer and interfacial stability have led, at these authors' instigation, to our investigating the phenomena in greater detail.
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HAYDON, D. Oscillating Droplets and Spontaneous Emulsification. Nature 176, 839–840 (1955). https://doi.org/10.1038/176839a0
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