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A broader view of membranes

Roderic Lakes ()
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Roderic Lakes: Engineering Mechanics Program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison

Nature, 2001, vol. 414, issue 6863, 503-504

Abstract: Membranes that get fatter when they are stretched are considered counterintuitive, but may be more common than we think. They might even turn up in human tissue.

Date: 2001
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