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Bioinspired Optimization for Feature Selection in Post-Compliance Risk Prediction. [PDF]

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Are Ecosystem Services Replaceable by Technology Yet? Bio-Inspired Technologies for Ecosystem Services: Challenges and Opportunities. [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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Biomimetics — a review

Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part H: Journal of Engineering in Medicine, 2009
Biology can inform technology at all levels (materials, structures, mechanisms, machines, and control) but there is still a gap between biology and technology. This review itemizes examples of biomimetic products and concludes that the Russian system for inventive problem solving (teoriya resheniya izobreatatelskikh zadatch (TRIZ)) is the best system ...
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The State-of-the-Art in Biomimetics

Bioinspiration & Biomimetics, 2012
Biomimetics is a research field that is achieving particular prominence through an explosion of new discoveries in biology and engineering. The field concerns novel technologies developed through the transfer of function from biological systems. To analyze the impact of this field within engineering and related sciences, we compiled an extensive ...
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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 robots

Computer, 2004
Biomimetics is a general description for engineering a process or system that mimics biology. The term emerged from biochemistry and applies to an infinite range of chemical and mechanical phenomena, from cellular processes to whole-organism functions.
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