## Abstract Nowadays Metal Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition (MOCVD) is the most frequently used fabrication process for growing IIIβVβnitrides. The missing ultra high vacuum (UHV) conditions narrow the window of possible __in situ__ characterization techniques to only optical methods like spectros
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In situX-ray and neutron diffraction study of lipid membrane swelling
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