0 the force that causes liquid to rise in a tube or other narrow space against the force of gravity --
This is consistent with the capillarity picture of the nucleus with a structured core ' wetted ' by a disordered but compact molten region (see below).
This recent alluvium is topped by welldrained soils that remain moist through seepage and capillarity during the dry season; they are prime agricultural land.
Contact-line dynamics, and the associated capillarity and contact-angle phenomena, are usually only of prime importance when the capillary number is small.
A set of phase mobilities and capillarity pressure functions is described to meet a triangular tensor of capillarity-diffusion.
Relaxing this condition at high nativeness results in configurations corresponding to unfolding capillarity which minimize the free energy.
Folding funnels and energy landscapes of larger proteins within the capillarity approximation.
A mathematical study of such systems is performed for a class of capillarity pressure functions corresponding to triangular capillarity-diffusion tensors.
Indeed, such a configuration is perhaps a more obvious solution to the problem of a steady, thin, curved planar jet with capillarity.