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    Switchable Dry Adhesion with Step-like Micropillars and Controllable Interfacial Contact by Yue Wang (65477)

    Published 2016
    “…This unique design includes micropillars array with large overhanging caps and astep” located at the center line of the cap. …”
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    Switchable Dry Adhesion with Step-like Micropillars and Controllable Interfacial Contact by Yue Wang (65477)

    Published 2016
    “…This unique design includes micropillars array with large overhanging caps and astep” located at the center line of the cap. …”
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    Switchable Dry Adhesion with Step-like Micropillars and Controllable Interfacial Contact by Yue Wang (65477)

    Published 2016
    “…This unique design includes micropillars array with large overhanging caps and astep” located at the center line of the cap. …”
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    Switchable Dry Adhesion with Step-like Micropillars and Controllable Interfacial Contact by Yue Wang (65477)

    Published 2016
    “…This unique design includes micropillars array with large overhanging caps and astep” located at the center line of the cap. …”
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    Switchable Dry Adhesion with Step-like Micropillars and Controllable Interfacial Contact by Yue Wang (65477)

    Published 2016
    “…This unique design includes micropillars array with large overhanging caps and astep” located at the center line of the cap. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Microclimatic Warming Leads to a Decrease in Species and Growth Form Diversity: Insights From a Tropical Alpine Grassland.PDF by Sisimac A. Duchicela (11503918)

    Published 2021
    “…The increase of tussocks and decrease in diversity of species and growth forms due to prolonged modifications in microclimatic temperature might be a step toward shrub-dominated ecosystems. …”