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Bhushan et al., 2012 - Google Patents

Fabrication and characterization of multi-level hierarchical surfaces

Bhushan et al., 2012

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460577974462715131
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Bhushan B
Lee H
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A nanostructured surface may exhibit low adhesion or high adhesion depending upon fibrillar density, and it presents the possibility of realizing eco-friendly surface structures with desirable adhesion by mimicking the mechanics of fibrillar adhesive surfaces of biological …
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