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Nuclear mechanobiology in confined cell migration. [PDF]

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Patel H, Kaur S, Dickinson RB, Lele TP.
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Nuclear Surface Effects

Physical Review, 1956
The surface of the nucleus is treated by a phenomenological and self-consistent statistical method, neglecting Coulomb effects, in an attempt to correlate such nuclear properties as the volume energy, surface energy, falloff distance, and mean radius. Assuming a value of \ensuremath{\sim}3.3\ifmmode\times\else\texttimes\fi{}${10}^{\ensuremath{-}13}$ cm
Berg, Roy A., Wilets, Lawrence
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Surface Effects in Elastic Surface Waves

Physica Scripta, 1979
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Velasco, V. R., GarcĂ­a-Moliner, F.
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The Surface Chelate Effect

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2003
The presence of a surface chelate effect is established in the model system of Cu2+ adsorption on a self-assembled monolayer of 16-mercaptohexadecanoic acid (MHA) on Au. The formation constant of Cu2+ with the MHA surface was found to be 119 +/- 3.2 times greater than that of Cu2+ with succinic acid (HOOC-(CH2)2-COOH), and 213 +/- 4.0 times greater ...
Ryan C, Major, X-Y, Zhu
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Effects of nanoscale surface corrugation on surface-to-surface effective potential

Microfluidics and Nanofluidics, 2012
In this paper, we present a systematic statistical mechanical study of a solvent-mediated interaction potential (SMIP) between two substrate surfaces patterned with nanoscale corrugations. The investigation reveals that various parameters of periodic corrugations as of period, amplitude, and phase difference provide us with a simple means of tuning the
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The whispering surface effect

Journal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, 1999
The author studies the waveguide properties of one-dimensional periodic surfaces and interfaces. It is established that all surfaces, on which the Neyman condition is satisfied, possess the wave property, namely, they are waveguides. The existence of a region of missing the frequences localized in zero neighbourhood is called the phenomenon of ...
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