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Editorial Board Members' Collection Series: Biomimetic Design, Constructions and Devices in Times of Change I. [PDF]
Gebeshuber IC.
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Strategies for the Design and Construction of Nature-Inspired & Living Laboratory (NILL 1.0)TM Buildings. [PDF]
AlAli M, Beheiry S, Atabay S.
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Highly bio-adapted hydrogels for tendon-bone interface regeneration: Natural healing inspiration, design strategies, and biomedical potential. [PDF]
Yin X, Li J, Fan C.
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Designers join scientists to make living architecture a reality. [PDF]
Beans C.
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Construction, evaluation, and applications of renal barrier-on-a-chip system. [PDF]
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Biomimetic liposomes in drug delivery: from design mechanisms to applications.
Li Z, Li M, Lu J.
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Integration of biomimicry into science education: biomimicry teaching approach
Journal of Biological Education, 2021This study aims to integrate biomimicry into science education by proposing a teaching approach for primary school students. An action research approach was used.
Merve Coban, Bayram Coştu
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International Journal of Creative Interfaces and Computer Graphics, 2022
The concept of biomimicry has been used in various fields, from nanotechnology to machine intelligence, for various purposes, inspired by natural processes and organisms. The main application of biomimicry has been to produce artifacts and ideas from what we can know about what nature has already done.
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The concept of biomimicry has been used in various fields, from nanotechnology to machine intelligence, for various purposes, inspired by natural processes and organisms. The main application of biomimicry has been to produce artifacts and ideas from what we can know about what nature has already done.
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Seminars in interventional cardiology : SIIC, 1998
The surface properties of stents can be modified by coating them, for example with a polymer. Phosphorylcoline (PC) is the major component of the outer layer of the cell membrane. The haemo- and biocompatibility of a PC-containing polymer is thus based on biomimicry, and has been confirmed by several experiments showing much reduced thrombogenicity of ...
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The surface properties of stents can be modified by coating them, for example with a polymer. Phosphorylcoline (PC) is the major component of the outer layer of the cell membrane. The haemo- and biocompatibility of a PC-containing polymer is thus based on biomimicry, and has been confirmed by several experiments showing much reduced thrombogenicity of ...
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