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* "[[Soft Robotics for Chemists]]" by George Whitesides | * "[[Soft Robotics for Chemists]]" by George Whitesides | ||
* "[[Growth of polygonal rings and wires of CuS on structured surfaces]]" by Joanna Aizenberg, et al. | * "[[Growth of polygonal rings and wires of CuS on structured surfaces]]" by Joanna Aizenberg, et al. | ||
− | * "[[ | + | * "[[Millimeter-Scale Contact Printing of Aqueous Solutions using a Stamp Made out of Paper and Tape]]" by George Whitesides, et al |
* "[[On designing dielectric elastomer actuators]]" by Zhigang Suo, et al. | * "[[On designing dielectric elastomer actuators]]" by Zhigang Suo, et al. | ||
* "[[One-Step Emulsification of Multiple Concentric Shells with Capillary Microfluidic Devices]]" by David Weitz, et al. | * "[[One-Step Emulsification of Multiple Concentric Shells with Capillary Microfluidic Devices]]" by David Weitz, et al. |
Revision as of 01:57, 24 October 2011
Wiki entries:
- "Soft Robotics for Chemists" by George Whitesides
- "Growth of polygonal rings and wires of CuS on structured surfaces" by Joanna Aizenberg, et al.
- "Millimeter-Scale Contact Printing of Aqueous Solutions using a Stamp Made out of Paper and Tape" by George Whitesides, et al
- "On designing dielectric elastomer actuators" by Zhigang Suo, et al.
- "One-Step Emulsification of Multiple Concentric Shells with Capillary Microfluidic Devices" by David Weitz, et al.