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Friction-driven scission: How nonlocal mechanisms contribute to membrane fission across domains of life. [PDF]
Landajuela A +4 more
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Evolution of Cardiac Models Toward Recreating Biologically Relevant Multiaxial Mechanical Stimuli. [PDF]
Dey A, Klouda L, Saraf A.
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Modeling and compensation control of a single tendon-sheath actuated system with time-varying parameters. [PDF]
Yang M, Wang Q, Wang H, Zhou T, Zhang X.
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Accessory Biceps Femoris Tenotomy and Tenodesis to Biceps Femoris Tendon for Symptomatic Lateral Knee Snapping in Athletes. [PDF]
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Emergent Tissue Stability from Intercellular Bond Dynamics during Cyclic Mechanical Loading
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A Constant Tension Dynamic Splint
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1980We have presented a new method of dynamic splinting that allows a greater range of protected motion under constant tension. The device has been designed for use with newer methods of tendon repair in situtations where early controlled motion is allowed.
H, Becker, M, Hardy
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Dynamic interfacial tension of surfactant solutions
Advances in Colloid and Interface Science, 2017The dynamics of surfactant interfacial layers was first discussed more than a century ago. In 1946 the most important work by Ward and Tordai was published which is still the theoretical basis of all new models to describe the time dependence of interfacial properties. In addition to the diffusion controlled adsorption mechanism, many other models have
Miller, R., Aksenenko, E., Fainerman, V.
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Measuring dynamic surface and interfacial tensions
Advanced Materials, 1992The surface and interfacial tensions of pure liquids and surfacttant solutions can be measured using a variety of techniques including the drop volume method (see Figure) and the ring or plate method. The various methods are briefly discussed and an automated version of the drop volume method which reliably produces results of the highest quality ...
Miller, R. +4 more
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Dynamic surface tensions and dynamic surface potentials
Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, 1993Abstract Dynamic surface properties are investigated by means of measurements of the surface potential with time. These surface potentials were measured by the principle of the vibrating plate, using a toothed wheel which rotates around an axis parallel to that of the jet.
Geeraerts, G., Joos, Paul, Villé, F.
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