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A temporally controlled drug release coating is developed for abutments using a superhydrophobic coating self‐assembled on mesoporous silica. This surface provides sequential functionality: initial contamination resistance through non‐wetting, followed by controlled drug release via wettability transition.
Zhongchao Wang +8 more
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Development of a tendon-driven serial manipulator for an aquatic autonomous surface vehicle. [PDF]
Khalifa A, Groves K, Carrasco J.
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A First-Order Shear Deformation Theory-Based Analytical Approach for Acoustic-Vibration Research of Rib-Stiffened PVC Foam Sandwich Structures with Reinforcing and Weakening Phases. [PDF]
Ma Z, Dai R, Zhou Z, Li Y.
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Behaviour of a Harbour Seal (<i>Phoca vitulina</i>) Mother and Pups in a Zoo Setting. [PDF]
Wilson SC, Matthews W.
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Heterogeneous Wettability-Based Construction of Two-Phase Interfaces for Underwater Reversible Adhesion. [PDF]
Li X +11 more
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Study on underwater noise characteristics and mechanism of discharge flow from wide-crested weir. [PDF]
Shui Q +5 more
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Small Underwater Objects 3D Point Cloud Dataset Using Mechanical Scanning Sonar. [PDF]
Ha JW +8 more
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The Journal of Sports Medicine, 1974
Heart rate response to apnea in air and water during rest and steady-state exercise was studied in 20 male college students Significant bradycardia (p < 0.05) due to apnea was observed at rest and during exercise A significant increase in bradycardia (P < 0 01 ) due to apneic face immersion in water was observed at rest and during exercise.
Burke, Edmund J., Lynch, Peter R.
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Heart rate response to apnea in air and water during rest and steady-state exercise was studied in 20 male college students Significant bradycardia (p < 0.05) due to apnea was observed at rest and during exercise A significant increase in bradycardia (P < 0 01 ) due to apneic face immersion in water was observed at rest and during exercise.
Burke, Edmund J., Lynch, Peter R.
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Avoidance of underwater cliffs for autonomous underwater vehicles
IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and System, 2003This paper introduces a method aiming to allow underactuated autonomous underwater vehicles navigating in an unknown environment to avoid underwater cliffs. Three electro-acoustic transducers situated in the front part of the vehicle provide bathymetric data.
Creuze, Vincent, Jouvencel, Bruno
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