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Biomimetics or
biomimicry is the
emulation of the models, systems, and
elements of
nature for the
purpose of
solving complex human problems. The terms...
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Biomimetic architecture is a
branch of the new
science of
biomimicry defined and po****rized by
Janine Benyus in her 1997 book (Biomimicry: Innovation...
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Biomimetic materials are
materials developed using inspiration from nature. This may be
useful in the
design of
composite materials.
Natural structures...
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biomimetic antifouling coating is a
treatment that
prevents the ac****ulation of
marine organisms on a surface.
Typical antifouling coatings are not biomimetic...
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mimics natural teeth, they are
still far from the optical, physical,
biomimetic and
esthetic properties of
natural teeth. To a
large extent, materials...
- CAD/CAM
dentistry is a
field of
dentistry and
prosthodontics using CAD/CAM (computer-aided-design and computer-aided-manufacturing) to
improve the design...
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Nanotechnology is the mani****tion of
matter with at
least one
dimension sized from 1 to 100
nanometers (nm). At this scale,
commonly known as the nanoscale...
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palladium causes the
color to
change from
yellow to
brown to black. A
biomimetic sensor works in a
fashion similar to
hemoglobin which darkens in the presence...
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Biomimetic synthesis is an area of
organic chemical synthesis that is
specifically biologically inspired. The term encomp****es both the
testing of a "biogenetic...
- the form of a kangaroo.
Applying methods from kinematics, bionics, and
biomimetics, Festo's
researchers and
engineers studied the way
kangaroos move, and...