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Lophomonas as a respiratory pathogen—jumping the gun

Journal of Clinical Microbiology
ABSTRACT Human infections with the protozoan Lophomonas have been increasingly reported in the medical literature over the past three decades. Initial reports were based on microscopic identification of the purported pathogen in respiratory specimens.
Abhishek Mewara   +5 more
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Autonomous snapping and jumping polymer gels

Nature Materials, 2021
Yongjin Kim, Alfred J Crosby
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Shear-stress sensing by PIEZO1 regulates tendon stiffness in rodents and influences jumping performance in humans

Nature Biomedical Engineering, 2021
Fabian Simone Passini   +2 more
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Robust Jumping Actuator with a Shrimp‐Shell Architecture

Advanced Materials, 2021
Xiaozhou Ji, Tianyu Yuan, Xiaoyu Hu
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Gun jumping in Brazil

Competition Law & Policy Debate, 2019
Amadeu Ribeiro, Stephanie Scandiuzzi
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Continuous and programmable photomechanical jumping of polymer monoliths

Materials Today, 2021
Jisoo Jeon, Woongbi Cho, Jae Gwang Kim
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In-air fast response and high speed jumping and rolling of a light-driven hydrogel actuator

Nature Communications, 2020
Mingtong Li, Bin Dong, Metin Sitti
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Legless soft robots capable of rapid, continuous, and steered jumping

Nature Communications, 2021
Rui Chen, Zean Yuan, Jiang-Long Guo
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