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Background: Reconstruction of surgical defects located close to eyelid edges, nostrils, or the mouth is challenging, as tension generated by direct closure or skin flaps in these sensitive regions tends to cause distortion.
J. Fernández-Vela +6 more
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Mollusca of the Illinois River, Arkansas [PDF]
The Illinois River is in the Ozark region of northwestern Arkansas and eastern Oklahoma. A survey of the Illinois River in Arkansas produced nine species and one morphological subspecies of gastropods, three species of sphaeriid clams, and 23 species of ...
Brown, Arthur V. +2 more
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A Cephalopod Approach to Rethinking about the Importance of the Bohr and Haldane Effects [PDF]
This study concerns the physiological implications of the Bohr and Haldane effects and the buffer values in the blood from the cephalopods Nautilus pompilius, Octopus macropus, Sepia latimanus, Nototodarus sloani philippinensis, and Sepioteuthis ...
Johansen, K., Lykkeboe, G.
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On the Design of Bionic Hierarchical H-Type Whip Restraints for Nuclear Power Plants
Whip restraints based on thin-walled structures are widely used for protection against high-energy pipe breaks in nuclear power plants due to their excellent impact resistance. Recently, biomimetic and hierarchical structures have emerged as focal points
Zheng He +3 more
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A Nautilus bionic multi-information fusion compressed-sensing acoustic imaging device
Linbo Wang +4 more
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This study presents two numerical multiphysics models of the NAUTILUS-10 floating support structure mounting the DTU10 MW Reference Wind Turbine at Gulf of Maine site, and analyses its dynamics.
J. Galván +5 more
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Images du poète en mollusque marin
This study stems from the idea that writing entails a division of the self and that the poet necessarily sees his or her own self as another. It focuses on three American poems written within a hundred year in which this “other” happens to be a sea ...
Suzanne Fraysse
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Chambered nautilus (Nautilus pompilius pompilius) responds to underwater vibrations*
The deep-water cephalopod Nautilus pompilius pompilius Linnaeus, 1758 may benefit from detecting potential signals such as mechanical and acoustical stimuli in its dark habitat where visual information is often limited. Here we examined whether specimens of chambered nautilus are capable of responding to waterborne vibration—a sensory mechanism that ...
Christian P. Soucier, Jennifer A. Basil
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The classical delta filters used in the current resonant bar experiments for detecting GW bursts are viable when the bandwidth of resonant bars is few Hz.
Andersson N +5 more
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