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    Gradient-Janus Wires for Simultaneous Fogwater Harvesting and Electricity Generation by Lieshuang Zhong (6030992)

    Published 2024
    “…This property allows the GJW to exhibit controllable water hovering, transport, and pinning during fog harvesting, i.e., at a large tilting angle α of 60° (mass increased with decreased α), the GJW can hover 0.6 mg of harvested fogwater in 30 s, can transport 3 mg of fogwater along the gradient in 30 s at α = 4° (with maximal mass reaching up to 4.3 mg at α = −10°), and finally, pin the water droplet at the end of the GJW. …”
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    Gradient-Janus Wires for Simultaneous Fogwater Harvesting and Electricity Generation by Lieshuang Zhong (6030992)

    Published 2024
    “…This property allows the GJW to exhibit controllable water hovering, transport, and pinning during fog harvesting, i.e., at a large tilting angle α of 60° (mass increased with decreased α), the GJW can hover 0.6 mg of harvested fogwater in 30 s, can transport 3 mg of fogwater along the gradient in 30 s at α = 4° (with maximal mass reaching up to 4.3 mg at α = −10°), and finally, pin the water droplet at the end of the GJW. …”
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    Gradient-Janus Wires for Simultaneous Fogwater Harvesting and Electricity Generation by Lieshuang Zhong (6030992)

    Published 2024
    “…This property allows the GJW to exhibit controllable water hovering, transport, and pinning during fog harvesting, i.e., at a large tilting angle α of 60° (mass increased with decreased α), the GJW can hover 0.6 mg of harvested fogwater in 30 s, can transport 3 mg of fogwater along the gradient in 30 s at α = 4° (with maximal mass reaching up to 4.3 mg at α = −10°), and finally, pin the water droplet at the end of the GJW. …”
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    Effects of body height (per 10 cm increase), body weight (per 10 kg increase) and body mass index (BMI; per 1 kg/m<sup>2</sup> increase) on the osseous spinal canal (OSC), the dural sac (DS), the spinal cord (SC), the vertebral body (VB), the space available for the cord (SAC), and the Torg ratio (TR). by Christopher Nell (7439498)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>Effects of body height (per 10 cm increase), body weight (per 10 kg increase) and body mass index (BMI; per 1 kg/m<sup>2</sup> increase) on the osseous spinal canal (OSC), the dural sac (DS), the spinal cord (SC), the vertebral body (VB), the space available for the cord (SAC), and the Torg ratio (TR).…”
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