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Research on the Anti-Erosion Mechanism of the Shell Surface Structure Based on Numerical Simulation. [PDF]

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A Modified Artificial Protozoa Optimizer for Robust Parameter Identification in Nonlinear Dynamic Systems. [PDF]

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Biomimetic sonar for biomimetic SLAM

2012 IEEE Sensors, 2012
We present a biomimetic sonar system consisting of a single emitter and two receivers endowed with realistic spatial filter characteristics by inserting them in plastic replicas of bat pinnae. The outputs of these receivers are processed by a simple functional model of the processing performed in the cochlea.
Steckel, Jan, Peremans, Herbert
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Biomimetic Materials

Journal of Materials Research, 2008
I’ve long been suspicious about attempts to see energy as the overwhelmingly central item setting both options and criteria for design in nature. Indeed, when I tried to create a conceptual framework for teaching biology to college students, I ended up putting energy distinctly second to information.
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Biomimetic Nanotechnology

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2006
Abstract:  Biomimetic materials processing (BMMP) is defined as the design and synthesis of new functional materials by refining knowledge and understanding of related biological products, structures, functions, and processes. By using BMMP, we can make a new nanotechnology, which is named “biomimetic nanotechnology.” This is based on ...
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Biomimetic selectivity

The Chemical Record, 2001
Synthetic organic chemistry normally achieves selectivity by manipulation of the intrinsic reactivity of the substrate, but enzyme use is quite a different principle. The geometry of the enzyme-substrate complex determines enzymatic selectivity, completely overwhelming any normal selective reactivities.
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Biomimetic Chemistry

Pure and Applied Chemistry, 1994
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Biomimetic polyene cyclizations

Bioorganic Chemistry, 1976
AbstractCertain polyenic substances having trans olefinic bonds in a 1,5 relationship can be induced to undergo stereospecific, non‐enzymic, cationic cyclization to give polycyclic products with all‐trans (“natural”) configuration. These transformations appear to mimic in principle the biogenetic conversion of squalene into polycyclic triterpenoids ...
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Biomimetic Self‐Healing

Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2015
AbstractSelf‐healing is a natural process common to all living organisms which provides increased longevity and the ability to adapt to changes in the environment. Inspired by this fitness‐enhancing functionality, which was tuned by billions of years of evolution, scientists and engineers have been incorporating self‐healing capabilities into synthetic
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