28 results on '"Stark, Alyssa Y."'
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2. Stick or Slip : Adhesive Performance of Geckos and Gecko-Inspired Synthetics in Wet Environments
3. The Integrative Biology of Gecko Adhesion : Historical Review, Current Understanding, and Grand Challenges
4. The effect of substrate wettability and modulus on gecko and gecko-inspired synthetic adhesion in variable temperature and humidity
5. Who Is Your Champion? A Close Look at How Plant and Animal Structures Can Help Solve a Problem
6. Hyposalinity reduces coordination and adhesion of sea urchin tube feet
7. The bumpy road ahead: the role of substrate roughness on animal walking and a proposed comparative metric
8. Reduction of Water Surface Tension Significantly Impacts Gecko Adhesion Underwater
9. Surface wettability plays a significant role in gecko adhesion underwater
10. Plasticity in fluctuating hydrodynamic conditions: tube foot regeneration in sea urchins
11. The effect of temperature and humidity on adhesion of a gecko-inspired adhesive: implications for the natural system
12. Direct evidence of acid-base interactions in gecko adhesion
13. Adhesion and Running Speed of a Tropical Arboreal Ant (Cephalotes atratus) on Rough, Narrow, and Inclined Substrates
14. Adhesive plasticity among populations of purple sea urchin (Strongylocentrotus purpuratus)
15. Adhesion and running speed of a tropical arboreal ant (Cephalotes atratus) on wet substrates
16. Integrative Biology of Gecko Adhesion: Historical Review, Current Understanding, and Grand Challenges.
17. Adhesive performance of tropical arboreal ants varies with substrate temperature
18. Sticking to the story: outstanding challenges in gecko-inspired adhesives
19. Gecko Adhesion on Wet and Dry Patterned Substrates
20. Adhesive interactions of geckos with wet and dry fluoropolymer substrates
21. NMR spectroscopy reveals the presence and association of lipids and keratin in adhesive gecko setae
22. Run don't walk: locomotor performance of geckos on wet substrates
23. The Role of Surface Chemistry in Adhesion and Wetting of Gecko Toe Pads
24. Self-Drying: A Gecko's Innate Ability to Remove Water from Wet Toe Pads
25. The effect of surface water and wetting on gecko adhesion
26. Direct evidence of phospholipids in gecko footprints and spatula–substrate contact interface detected using surface-sensitive spectroscopy
27. Direct evidence of phospholipids in gecko footprints and spatula–substrate contact interface detected using surface-sensitive spectroscopy
28. Adhesive performance of tropical arboreal ants varies with substrate temperature.
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