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Oil Droplet Capture by Tunicates. [PDF]

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Beaudry K, Cameron CB.
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A microfluidic rheometer for tumor mechanics and invasion studies.

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Suh YJ   +10 more
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Solid Mechanics

Comprehensive Physiology, 1986
Abstract The sections in this article are: Continuum Description of Forces within the Lung: Stress Boundary Conditions Nonuniform Deformation: Displacement and Strain
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Solid-state polymerization mechanisms

Pure and Applied Chemistry, 1977
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For nanowire growth, vapor-solid-solid (vapor-solid) mechanism is actually vapor-quasisolid-solid (vapor-quasiliquid-solid) mechanism

The Journal of Chemical Physics, 2009
Vapor-phase mechanisms [e.g., vapor-liquid-solid (VLS), vapor-solid-solid, oxide-assisted growth, and the self-catalytic growth mechanisms] for the unidirectional nanowire (NW) growth are not yet well understood. For this understanding, growths of GaN and InN NWs in our laboratory, without and with the assistance of foreign element catalytic agents ...
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Mechanics of Solids

2001
There is no unique definition for ‘mechanics’. Many regard it as an elementary branch of physics dealing with the motion and equilibrium of rigid bodies (the so-called classical dynamics) that forms the basis of many engineering disciplines. But, the term is also included in some highly specialised subjects, e.g., fluid mechanics, statistical mechanics,
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Vapor–Solid–Solid Growth Mechanism

2020
The vapor–solid–solid (VSS) growth mechanism for the growths of one-dimensional and quasi-two-dimensional nanomaterials has been reviewed in some details. This mechanism is widely employed, for example, for nanowire, nanotube, nanofiber, nanodot, and graphene growths. The fundamentals of the VSS mechanism have been articulated.
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Solid–Liquid–Solid Growth Mechanism

2020
The solid–liquid–solid (SLS) mechanism for the growths of one-dimensional and quasi-two-dimensional nanomaterials has been reviewed. This mechanism is employed for nanowire growths in the solid crystalline environment. It is the solid-phase analog of the VLS mechanism. It is hence metal catalyst-based mechanism.
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