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Multimodal sensory inputs and mechanosensory components mediate <i>C. elegans</i> negative gravitaxis. [PDF]

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Ackley C   +13 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Genetic potential for N₂O metabolism in tree tissues: Insights into nitrogen cycling gene abundance and nosZ diversity across trees

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Thiyagarasaiyar K   +9 more
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Wood construction and magnetic characteristics of impregnated type magnetic wood

Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 2002
The results of experiments involving the AC and DC magnetic characteristics of impregnated type magnetic wood were studied by taking into consideration the wood construction and fiber direction. The experimental results show that the sufficient amount of impregnated magnetic fluid varies depending on the fiber direction and length, and the grain face ...
Hideo Oka   +3 more
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Wood Robot with Magnetic Anisotropy for Programmable Locomotion

Advanced Functional Materials, 2022
AbstractThe development of environmentally‐friendly stimuli‐responsive materials is vital to green electronics, sensors, and biomedicine. However, fast responsiveness and precise locomotion control of biomass materials have not been accomplished. Herein, a magnetically responsive wood is reported that can achieve programmable locomotion in the rotating
Lianzhen Li   +10 more
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Construction and magnetic characteristics of magnetic wood

IEEE International Digest of Technical Papers on Magnetics Conference, 2003
Summary form only given. Since the introduction of magnetic wood, the authors have proposed various functions such as heating, attraction and electromagnetic wave absorption. This paper aims to clarify, through experimentation, the relationships between magnetic wood construction and their magnetic characteristics.
H. Oka   +5 more
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Superparamagnetic wood‐polypropylene nanocomposite made using magnetic wood flour with a nanoparticle‐free surface

Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2022
AbstractThis study investigates the effect of removing magnetic nanoparticles from the outer surface of magnetic wood flour (MWF) particles as a filler phase on the microstructural, physical, and mechanical properties of the prepared MWF‐polypropylene nanocomposites.
Hassan Fallah Ahangarkolaei   +2 more
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