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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS<br />

I would like to acknowledge support from the U.S. National Science Foundation<br />

CTS 0124006, At<strong>of</strong>ina Elf, International Specialty Products, Brookhaven<br />

Instruments, Firmenich, SKW, <strong>and</strong> many people who have contributed throughout<br />

the recent years: Alan Parker, Jean Luc Brousseau, David Norwood, Rol<strong>and</strong><br />

Strelitzki, Fabio Florenzano, Stephan Moyses, Bruno Grassl, Gina Sorci, Huceste<br />

<strong>and</strong> Ahmet Giz, Alina Alb, Erica Bayly, Florence Chauvin, Joana Ganter, Ricardo<br />

Michel, Ruth Schimanowski, <strong>and</strong> others.<br />

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