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An Experimental Study on Adhesive or Anti-adhesive, Bio-inspired Experimental Nanomaterials

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An Experimental Study on Adhesive or Anti-adhesive, Bio-inspired Experimental Nanomaterials
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Publisher: De Gruyter Open Ltd
ISBN/ASIN: 8376560816
ISBN-13: 9788376560816
Number of pages: 176

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The proposed book aims to better understand some of the most challenging and disputed topics that could be found in nature, such as adhesive, anti-adhesive or strong mechanisms in plants or animals. This book offers additional knowledge to scientists, technicians, innovators and others in order to support the technology transfer from scientific research to industrialized products.

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