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Impact of erythrocytes properties on blood surface tension
Surface tension is a physical phenomenon that occurs as a result of the presence of a cohesive force between molecules of the liquid. Many biological processes depend on wetting and interfacial tension.
Mohamed A. Elblbesy
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Surface tension and microgravity [PDF]
The behaviour of confined liquids on board an orbiting spacecraft is mainly driven by surface tension phenomena, which cause an apparently anomalous response of the liquid when compared with the behaviour that can be observed on an Earth laboratory provided that the amount of liquid is high enough.
Meseguer Ruiz, José+5 more
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Surface tension of flowing soap films [PDF]
The surface tension of flowing soap films is measured with respect to the film thickness and the concentration of soap solution. We perform this measurement by measuring the curvature of the nylon wires that bound the soap film channel and use the ...
Kim, Ildoo+2 more
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Surface tension-assisted additive manufacturing
Integrating cell-laden hydrogels effectively into the 3D printing process is a challenge in the creation of tissue engineering scaffolds. Here, the authors describe an additive manufacturing technique to combine polymer and cell-containing networks with ...
Héloïse Ragelle+8 more
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Surface tension and the origin of the circular hydraulic jump in a thin liquid film [PDF]
It was recently claimed by Bhagat et al. (J. Fluid Mech. vol. 851 (2018), R5) that the scientific literature on the circular hydraulic jump in a thin liquid film is flawed by improper treatment and severe underestimation of the influence of surface ...
Andersen, Anders+2 more
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Microscale Surface Tension and its Applications
More than 200 years since the earliest scientific investigations by Young, Laplace and Plateau, liquid surface tension is still the object of thriving fundamental and applied research [...]
Pierre Lambert, Massimo Mastrangeli
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Surface tension in human pathophysiology and its application as a medical diagnostic tool [PDF]
Introduction: Pathological features of disease appear to be quite different. Despite this diversity, the common feature of various disorders underlies physicochemical and biochemical factors such as surface tension.
Anahita Fathi Azarbayjani+1 more
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Influence of liquid surface tension (surfactants) on bubble formation at rigid and flexible orifices [PDF]
The influence of liquid surface tension on the bubble formation from both rigid and flexible orifice has been investigated. The liquid phases under test are aqueous solutions with butanol or surfactants (cationic, non-ionic and anionic); static and ...
Hebrard, Gilles, Loubière, Karine
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SURFACE TENSION OF A CYLINDRICAL SURFACE [PDF]
Analytical expressions for the size dependence of a surface tension are received in the framework of two various approaches (Gibbs theory and Van-der-Waals theory of an inhomogeneous medium) for cylindrical surface.
E.V. Kishtikova, S.Sh. Rekhviashvili
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