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Particulate nanomedicines☆

Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 2006
On 29 December 1959 at the annual meeting of the American Physical Society at Caltech Richard Feynman delivered a lecture entitled “There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom” in which he stated “I leave to your imagination the improvement of the design to take full advantage of the properties of things on a small scale”. Feynman's statement has proven to be
Moghimi, S.M., Kissel, T.
openaire   +2 more sources

Mercury Sorption and Desorption on Organo-Mineral Particulates as a Source for Microbial Methylation.

Environmental Science and Technology, 2019
In natural freshwater and sediments, mercuric mercury (Hg(II)) is largely associated with particulate minerals and organics, but it remains unclear under what conditions particulates may become a sink or a source for Hg(II) and whether the particulate ...
Lijie Zhang   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Numerical modelling of supersonic boundary-layer receptivity to solid particulates

Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 2018
Atmospheric particulates may be a major source of boundary-layer instabilities leading to laminar–turbulent transition on aerodynamically smooth bodies flying at supersonic speeds.
P. Chuvakhov, A. Fedorov, A. Obraz
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Microneedles containing cross-linked hyaluronic acid particulates for control of degradation and swelling behaviour after administration into skin

Journal of drug targeting (Print), 2018
Microneedles (MN) containing cross-linked hyaluronic acid (X-linked HA) particulates were prepared to control the degradation and swelling behaviour after transdermal drug delivery.
Jun-Tae Choi   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

When the Dust Settles: The Four Behaviors of LiDAR in the Presence of Fine Airborne Particulates

J. Field Robotics, 2017
This paper describes the behavior of a commercial light detection and ranging (LiDAR) sensor in the presence of dust. This work is motivated by the need to develop perception systems that must operate where dust is present.
T. Phillips   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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