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Study on mechanism of air distribution volume's influence on airflow, dust migration and spray dust reduction in fully mechanized caving face. [PDF]
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In Vitro Digestibility and Structural Evaluation of Pea Protein-Based Emulsion-Filled Gels Designed for Dysphagia-Friendly Nutrition. [PDF]
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Particle sizing in milk by combined differential dynamic microscopy and cryo-FIB-SEM tomography.
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Annual Review of Condensed Matter Physics, 2016
Swimming droplets are artificial microswimmers based on liquid droplets that show self-propelled motion when immersed in a second liquid. These systems are of tremendous interest as experimental models for the study of collective dynamics far from thermal equilibrium.
Maass, C. +3 more
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Swimming droplets are artificial microswimmers based on liquid droplets that show self-propelled motion when immersed in a second liquid. These systems are of tremendous interest as experimental models for the study of collective dynamics far from thermal equilibrium.
Maass, C. +3 more
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Lab on a Chip, 2008
Droplet-based microfluidic systems have been shown to be compatible with many chemical and biological reagents and capable of performing a variety of "digital fluidic" operations that can be rendered programmable and reconfigurable. This platform has dimensional scaling benefits that have enabled controlled and rapid mixing of fluids in the droplet ...
Shia-Yen, Teh +3 more
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Droplet-based microfluidic systems have been shown to be compatible with many chemical and biological reagents and capable of performing a variety of "digital fluidic" operations that can be rendered programmable and reconfigurable. This platform has dimensional scaling benefits that have enabled controlled and rapid mixing of fluids in the droplet ...
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Advances in Colloid and Interface Science, 2010
We describe the physics behind a peculiar feeding mechanism of a certain class of shorebirds, in which they transport their prey in droplets from their beak tips mouthwards. The subtle interplay between the drop and the beak's tweezering motion allows the birds to defy gravity through driving the drop upwards. This mechanism provides a novel example of
Bush, John W.M. +3 more
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We describe the physics behind a peculiar feeding mechanism of a certain class of shorebirds, in which they transport their prey in droplets from their beak tips mouthwards. The subtle interplay between the drop and the beak's tweezering motion allows the birds to defy gravity through driving the drop upwards. This mechanism provides a novel example of
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Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science, 2009
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Atomic Force Microscopy of Emulsion Droplets: Probing Droplet−Droplet Interactions
Langmuir, 2003A method has been developed for attaching oil (tetradecane) droplets to the end of an atomic force microscopy (AFM) cantilever and for immobilizing droplets on a glass substrate. This approach has permitted the monitoring of droplet-droplet interactions in aqueous solution as a function of interdroplet separation.
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Advanced Materials, 2012
When water droplets impact each other while traveling on a superhydrophobic surface, we demonstrate that they are able to rebound like billiard balls. We present elementary Boolean logic operations and a flip-flop memory based on these rebounding water droplet collisions.
Forchheimer, Robert +4 more
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When water droplets impact each other while traveling on a superhydrophobic surface, we demonstrate that they are able to rebound like billiard balls. We present elementary Boolean logic operations and a flip-flop memory based on these rebounding water droplet collisions.
Forchheimer, Robert +4 more
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