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Locomotion of microorganisms is commonly observed in nature and some aspects of their motion can be replicated by synthetic motors. Synthetic motors rely on a variety of propulsion mechanisms including auto-diffusiophoresis, auto-electrophoresis, and bubble generation.
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- Marine, Nathan Arasmus (Author)
- Posner, Jonathan D (Thesis advisor)
- Adrian, Ronald J (Committee member)
- Frakes, David (Committee member)
- Phelan, Patrick E (Committee member)
- Santos, Veronica J (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
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2013
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- Partial requirement for: Ph.D., Arizona State University, 2013Note typethesis
- Includs bibliographical references (p. 75-81)Note typebibliography
- Field of study: Mechanical engineering
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by Nathan Arasmus Marine