One contribution of 15 to a theme issue ‘Biological adhesives: from biology to Mechanical properties of the cement of the stalked barnacle Dosima fascicularis adhesive, are the invertebrates, such as barnacles, mussels and tubeworms [3]. Barnacles are among the most troublesome and dominant fouling organismsbiomimetics’. Subject Areas: biomechanics, biomaterials, biophysic
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN008863 / BLDSC - British Library D...
The thesis describes experiments investigating interactions between barnacle cypris larvae and bact...
Fouling-release of various life stages of barnacles was measured from two silicone-based products an...
One contribution of 15 to a theme issue ‘Biological adhesives: from biology to Characterization of c...
The current technology for keeping ship hulls free of marine biofouling requires the use of toxic co...
Cirripedia Thoracica sind marine, festsitzende Krebse (Crustacea), welche Seepocken und Entenmuschel...
Fouling-release coatings prevent fouling of ships' hulls through hydrodynamic forces generated as th...
Abstract Understanding the factors that affect settlement and adhesion strength of barnacles to foul...
Barnacle cement is an underwater adhesive insoluble protein complex. Marine proteins secreted by the...
Many marine creatures are known to generate biological adhesives for a variety of purposes. Isolatin...
PhD ThesisBiofouling is a substantial problem for the maritime industry. Organisms growing on underw...
Barnacles adhere themselves robustly and permanently to diverse underwater substrates through strong...
Available online 19 November 2019.Protein-based bioadhesives are found in diverse marine invertebrat...
Cyprids are the final planktonic stage in the larval dispersal of barnacles and are responsible for ...
The strength of barnacle cement was com-pared with commercial dental polymeric re-storative material...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN008863 / BLDSC - British Library D...
The thesis describes experiments investigating interactions between barnacle cypris larvae and bact...
Fouling-release of various life stages of barnacles was measured from two silicone-based products an...
One contribution of 15 to a theme issue ‘Biological adhesives: from biology to Characterization of c...
The current technology for keeping ship hulls free of marine biofouling requires the use of toxic co...
Cirripedia Thoracica sind marine, festsitzende Krebse (Crustacea), welche Seepocken und Entenmuschel...
Fouling-release coatings prevent fouling of ships' hulls through hydrodynamic forces generated as th...
Abstract Understanding the factors that affect settlement and adhesion strength of barnacles to foul...
Barnacle cement is an underwater adhesive insoluble protein complex. Marine proteins secreted by the...
Many marine creatures are known to generate biological adhesives for a variety of purposes. Isolatin...
PhD ThesisBiofouling is a substantial problem for the maritime industry. Organisms growing on underw...
Barnacles adhere themselves robustly and permanently to diverse underwater substrates through strong...
Available online 19 November 2019.Protein-based bioadhesives are found in diverse marine invertebrat...
Cyprids are the final planktonic stage in the larval dispersal of barnacles and are responsible for ...
The strength of barnacle cement was com-pared with commercial dental polymeric re-storative material...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN008863 / BLDSC - British Library D...
The thesis describes experiments investigating interactions between barnacle cypris larvae and bact...
Fouling-release of various life stages of barnacles was measured from two silicone-based products an...