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01.04.2020
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Protective Mask Recycling Offers Promise
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20.05.2022
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Materials and Structures
Biomechanics off to a flying start in BMX racing
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29.12.2020
In plants, channels set the rhythm
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02.10.2020
How Speech Propels Pathogens
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22.07.2020
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COVID-19: Sniffer dogs to the rescue?
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22.06.2020
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Microbubbles controlled by acoustical tweezers for highly localized drug release
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11.06.2020
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Matrix imaging: an innovation for improving ultrasound resolution
http://www.cnrs.fr/en/matrix-imaging-innovation-improving-ultrasound-resolution
13.02.2019
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What happens to magnetic nanoparticles once in cells?
http://www.cnrs.fr/en/what-happens-magnetic-nanoparticles-once-cells
11.02.2019
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Alzheimer’s: reduced cerebral blood flow plays a central role in the disease’s development
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27.03.2018
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BIABooster: a more sensitive device for characterizing DNA in blood circulation
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