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This review identifies key design considerations for insect‐inspired microrobots capable of multimodal locomotion. To draw inspiration, biological and robotic strategies for moving in air, on water surfaces, and underwater are examined, along with approaches for crossing the air–water interface.
Mija Jovchevska +2 more
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Thermally Activated Vaporization of Fluorocarbon-In-Hydrocarbon Exoskeletal Droplets. [PDF]
Frantz WN, Upadhyay A, Borden MA.
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Tuning endothelial barrier permeability with ultrasound: a pulse-length-dependent interplay between bubble dynamics and cellular bioeffects. [PDF]
Qiao C +8 more
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Bubble Nucleation and Growth in a Force-Driven Flowing Liquid Film Under Controlled Pressure by Molecular Dynamics Simulation. [PDF]
Li Z, Cai Z, Gao Z.
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Post-laryngectomy videofluoroscopic assessment in relation to olfactory rehabilitation through the physiological olfactory recovery technique. [PDF]
Mirra G +7 more
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Processing and Modeling of Alginate Hydrogel for Radiologically-Equivalent Biomedical Phantoms. [PDF]
Ilegbusi OJ, Brako GN, Maiti C, Gou J.
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Computers in Physics, 1993Multiphase fluid mixtures present not only fascinating examples of nonequilibrium pattern formation, but also illustrate rather general questions concerning new emergent levels of organization. To illustrate these issues, we use lattice-gas cellular automata to study a buoyant mixture of hot and cold bubbles.
Daniel H. Rothman, Leo P. Kadanoff
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A model for bubble–bubble and bubble–wall interaction in bubble formation
AIChE Journal, 2005AbstractA theoretical model for bubble formation at a submerged orifice has been developed, which takes into account the interaction between the column wall and the growing bubble at the orifice, as well as the interaction between subsequent bubbles formed and detached from the orifice.
Xiao, Z. Y., Tan, R. B. H.
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