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A healthy gut barrier shields underlying fibroblasts from luminal shear forces, illustrating that “good fences make good neighbors.” Barrier damage exposes fibroblasts to shear stress, inducing cell death and the emergence of stress‐adapted, profibrotic fibroblasts. Sustained shear exposure promotes the formation of stiff aggregates of mechanoadapative
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4D morphogenetic tissue engineering via gradient-crosslinked microporous hydrogel scaffolds. [PDF]
Yu H, Wu G, Zhang J.
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Pore-Scale Insights into Microplastic Fiber Transport and Retention in Porous Media. [PDF]
Cohen N, Edery Y, Radian A.
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Compact Design and Image-Space Pose Control of a Robot for Tendon-Driven Concentric Catheters in Mitral Repair Interventions. [PDF]
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Design evaluation of automatic bearing offset adjustment for marine propeller shaft. [PDF]
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A variable stiffness robotically steerable guidewire for endovascular interventions. [PDF]
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Multifunctional and Reprogrammable Magnetoactive Graphene Oxide Origami. [PDF]
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Publisher Summary This chapter analyzes bending of curved tubes. In 1910, A. Bantlin found, experimentally, that a curved tube is much more flexible in bending than a straight tube of the same cross section. The following year Von Karman gave a theoretical explanation of this phenomenon.
Clark, R. A., Reissner, E.
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Publisher Summary This chapter analyzes bending of curved tubes. In 1910, A. Bantlin found, experimentally, that a curved tube is much more flexible in bending than a straight tube of the same cross section. The following year Von Karman gave a theoretical explanation of this phenomenon.
Clark, R. A., Reissner, E.
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Bending collapse of folded tubes
International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 2016Abstract Static and dynamic loading of a type of folded tubes under three-point bending are investigated in this work. The folded tubes are easily prepared, cost-effective and flexible in sectional shape, and hence quite promising to be applied widely in various engineering fields.
Xiong Zhang, Hui Zhang, Weijie Ren
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