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Microengineered Gradient Hydrogels for Mechanobiology

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Gradient hydrogels are used to mimic the mechanical heterogeneity in native tissues, offering powerful in vitro platforms to study cell‐material interactions in diverse pathophysiological contexts. Here, we present a comprehensive review of the design and experimental considerations for stiffness gradient hydrogels, discussing exemplary achievements ...
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The "sources" of plasma physics

IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science, 1995
This paper is the text of the Plasma Science and Applications Committee Prize address given in Santa Fe, NM, on June 7, 1994. The principal thesis is that major advances in the development of the science of plasmas have frequently been triggered by the invention of a new plasma source. Examples are given from the work of many colleagues in basic plasma
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Introduction to Plasma Physics

1965
The ionized gas is called a plasma if it contains charged particles in such a large number that its properties are influenced in an essential way and determined by their presence.
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Plasma physics and astrophysics

1971
Wir veranschaulichen die Bedeutung des astrophysischen Plasmas mit einer Besprechung einiger astrophysischen Probleme.
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Physics of “Hot” Plasmas

2005
The physics of hot plasmas, i.e. nearly collisionless plasmas with finite pressure as they occur in astrophysical or fusion applications, is discussed. Description in terms of a kinetic equation, but also using velocity averaged fluid equations is introduced and examples for results obtained using this description are given. Hot plasmas are shown to be
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Plasma Physics and Plasma Technology

Physica Scripta, 1998
Plasma physics has its great potential as a pure science. This comes from the physics for collective phenomena, non-linear and turbulent phenomena, as well as its effects on the relaxation and transport phenomena in the plasma. On the other hand, application of the plasma started from the telecommunication through the ionosphere, electric discharge ...
Takaya Kawabe, Takeshi Hayashi
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Plasma Physics

1994
Plasma Physics presents an authoritative and wide-ranging pedagogic study of the 'fourth' state of matter. The constituents of the plasma state are influenced by electric and magnetic fields, and in turn also produce electric and magnetic fields. This fact leads to a rich array of properties of the plasma state.
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The Physics of Plasmas

2003
The Physics of Plasmas provides a comprehensive introduction to the subject, illustrating the basic theory with examples drawn from fusion, space and astrophysical plasmas. A particular strength of the book is its discussion of the various models used to describe plasma physics and the relationships between them.
T. J. M. Boyd, J. J. Sanderson
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