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Enhanced bacterial chemotaxis in confined microchannels occurs at lane widths matching circular swimming radius. [PDF]
Yue C, Zhang C, Zhang R, Yuan J.
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Knockout of <i>tusA</i> confers cationic antimicrobial resistance via <i>fur</i> and <i>omp</i> genes in <i>Escherichia coli</i>. [PDF]
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Ninjin'yoeito Kampo medicine enhances zebrafish endurance under forced-swimming conditions via muscle hypertrophy. [PDF]
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A thyroid hormone-mediated opsin switch initiates metamorphosis in a proto-vertebrate. [PDF]
Mariossi A, Levine MS.
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Interactions, 2002
Founded in 1996 and based in San Francisco, Swim is an interaction design consultancy. It assists clients with all phases of interactive product development, from product definition through final art. Swim projects include Web and client applications, interactive handheld devices, and medical products.
Gitta Salomon, Jason Ward, Tzufen Liao
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Founded in 1996 and based in San Francisco, Swim is an interaction design consultancy. It assists clients with all phases of interactive product development, from product definition through final art. Swim projects include Web and client applications, interactive handheld devices, and medical products.
Gitta Salomon, Jason Ward, Tzufen Liao
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Physical Review Letters, 2011
The hydrodynamic interactions of a swimming bacterium with a neighboring surface can cause it to swim in circles. For example, when E. coli is above a solid surface it had been observed to swim in a clockwise direction. By contrast we observe that, when swimming near a liquid-air interface, the sense of rotation is reversed.
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The hydrodynamic interactions of a swimming bacterium with a neighboring surface can cause it to swim in circles. For example, when E. coli is above a solid surface it had been observed to swim in a clockwise direction. By contrast we observe that, when swimming near a liquid-air interface, the sense of rotation is reversed.
Di Leonardo R +3 more
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The laryngectomee and swimming
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1995AbstractFollowing laryngectomy patients are usually advised that swimming is no longer possible. Under supervised conditions and using a swimming aid, such as described, a laryngectomee may return to an activity previously considered unavailable, rehabilitation thus being more complete.
M R, Thomas, B, Natarajan, R J, Garth
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Swimming across the Pacific: a VR swimming interface
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 2005A locomotion interface for swimming and floating in a virtual ocean is part of the interactive installation of the Swimming Across the Pacific artwork. In the 'Swimming Across the Pacific' artwork, the authors create a space for collaborative artwork in an airplane by having a swimmer swim while flying across the Pacific Ocean.
Sidney S. Fels +7 more
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Annual Review of Condensed Matter Physics, 2016
Swimming droplets are artificial microswimmers based on liquid droplets that show self-propelled motion when immersed in a second liquid. These systems are of tremendous interest as experimental models for the study of collective dynamics far from thermal equilibrium.
Maass, C. +3 more
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Swimming droplets are artificial microswimmers based on liquid droplets that show self-propelled motion when immersed in a second liquid. These systems are of tremendous interest as experimental models for the study of collective dynamics far from thermal equilibrium.
Maass, C. +3 more
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