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Oral implantology faces a multitude of technical challenges in light of current clinical experience, underlining the need for innovation in implantable medical devices in both mechanical and biological terms. Objectives: This study explores the influence
Alex Tchinda +2 more
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Unravelling friction anisotropy by atomic force microscopy
Abstract Friction plays a crucial role in both natural phenomena, from the flow of blood cells to earthquakes, and technological applications, from car engines to wind turbines. One of the most fundamental aspects of tribology is friction anisotropy, that is, the dependence of the friction force vector on the direction of sliding.
Clodomiro Cafolla, Marcello Campione
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A Review of Theories and Numerical Methods in Nanomechanics for the Analysis of Nanostructures
Nanostructures, such as carbon nanotubes (CNTs), graphene, nanoplates, etc., show behaviors that classical continuum theories cannot capture. At the nanoscale, size effects, surface stresses, and nonlocal interactions become important, so new models are ...
Mostafa Sadeghian +2 more
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Regulating the precipitation behavior of Mg alloys to overcome the strength-ductility trade-off puzzle is a long-thought pursuit in the materials community.
Wenjing Ju +4 more
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Single-platelet nanomechanics measured by high-throughput cytometry [PDF]
Ahn, B. +20 more
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Scanning Probe Microscopy Techniques for Studying the Cell Glycocalyx. [PDF]
Kolesov D +7 more
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Structural and Mechanical Dynamics of Polymer Membranes Across Multilength Scales. [PDF]
Hardian R +6 more
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Traceable stiffness calibration of colloidal AFM probes for biomechanical measurements. [PDF]
Li Z +4 more
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Bridging nanomechanics and bioenergetics of single mitochondria by atomic force microscopy. [PDF]
Zorikova EO +5 more
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