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- Bildbeschreibung: Wasser in Tropfen und an der Phasengrenze
- Fotograf/Zeichner: Roland.chem
- Datum: 17.4.06
- Sonstiges: ...
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2006-05-17 (first version); 2006-05-18 (last version) |
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Originally from de.wikipedia; description page is/was here. (Original text : Own made) |
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Original uploader was Roland.chem at de.wikipedia |
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