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41. Preparation Of Biomimetic Functional Materials Based On Microbial Mineralization And Self-assembly And Their Properties
42. Preparation And Mechanical Properties Of Bioinspired Nacre-like Ni/Al2O3 Composites
43. Study On The Fabrications And Properties Of GO/SWCNT/Polymer Conductive Composite Films
44. Preparation And Corrosion Resistance Of Graphene Oxide Composite Coatings
45. Poly(Propylene Carbonate)/Graphene Nacre-like Nanocomposites
46. Nacre-Templated Preparation Of Carbon Nanomesheses And Application Research
47. Numercial Simulation Of Impact Resistance Of Ceramic/Polyurea Composite Structures
48. Study On The Biomimetic Synthesis Of Nacre In Vitro And The Reparation Of Inferior Southern Pearls In Situ
49. Study On The Preparation,mechanical Property And Mechanism Of The High Strength And Toughness (B4C+Gr)/Al Composite With Nacre-like Structure
50. Study On The Preparation And Multiple Stimulus Response Of Flexible Self-powered And Multilayered Electronic Skins
51. Research On Preparation And Properties Of Reduced Graphene Oxide/tungsten Bulk With Nacre-like Architecture
52. Nanostructure And Morphology Transformation Of Biominerals On The Margin Of Shells
53. Structural and functional biological materials: Abalone nacre, sharp materials, and abalone foot adhesion
54. Role of mineral proximity on mechanics of organic macromolecules in a bio-nanocomposite
55. The mechanical performance of nacre from seashells: Superior toughness through microstructural design
56. Hierarchical assembly strategy and multiscale structural origin of exceptional mechanical performance in nacre
57. Numerical Models for the Deformation and Fracture of Mineralized Biological Composites
58. The mechanism of osteoinduction by nacre: Effects of soluble proteins and insoluble matrix
59. Crystallography, microstructure, and implications for the formation of the biomineralized system, nacre in red abalone
60. Nacre in Abalone Shell: Organic and Inorganic Components and their effects to the Formation and Mechanical Properties
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