| 1. | Liquid crystals can be divided into thermotropic, lyotropic and metallotropic phases.
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| 2. | Soap is an everyday example of a lyotropic liquid crystal.
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| 3. | There are several different type of lyotropic liquid crystal structures.
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| 4. | His early work was mainly on lyotropic liquid crystals and lipid membranes.
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| 5. | Other examples include DNA and Kevlar, which dissolves in sulfuric acid to give a lyotropic phase.
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| 6. | "' Isotropic formulations "'are thermodynamically stable microemulsions possessing lyotropic liquid crystal properties.
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| 7. | Thermotropic and lyotropic liquid crystals consist mostly of organic molecules, although a few minerals are also known.
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| 8. | Lyotropic liquid crystal phases are formed on the dissolution of amphiphilic molecules of a material in a solvent.
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| 9. | Lyotropic liquid-crystalline phases are abundant in living systems but can also be found in the mineral world.
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| 10. | These liquid crystalline phases are closer in architecture to thermotropic liquid crystalline phases than to the conventional lyotropic phases.
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