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English: The pictures of spread LCA and DCA films on pure water and on 3 M NaCl solution (pH = 1.2) subphases were taken during 60 minutes. Selected pictures were used to create the movie showing the decrease in the film areas in time, relative to each other.

Left upper plane: LCA on pure water Right upper plane: DCA on pure water Left lower plane: LCA on NaCl solution

Right lower plane: DCA on NaCl solution
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Source Video file from Szekeres M, Viskolcz B, Poša M, Csanádi J, Škorić D, Illés E, Tóth I, Tombácz E (2014). "The Effect of Hydroxyl Moieties and Their Oxosubstitution on Bile Acid Association Studied in Floating Monolayers". The Scientific World Journal. DOI:10.1155/2014/152972. PMID 25685831. PMC: 4317589.
Author Szekeres M, Viskolcz B, Poša M, Csanádi J, Škorić D, Illés E, Tóth I, Tombácz E
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