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It is made largely of a material that mimics sharkskin.
As fabrics assume "epidermal properties"—either as a material that mimics the functions of human skin or as the intimate layer between a body and its environment there is potential for intelligent fabrics to act as an epidermal portal between flesh and data performance spaces.
An ideal surfactant material that mimics the properties of human surfactant is lacking and research should focus on refining surfactant preparations that incorporate all surfactant proteins as well as developing measures to reduce the impact of functional inhibition.
Can you find a more ecologically sustainable material that mimics wood?
To begin with, the plane itself will be fashioned from a material that mimics bird bones: light yet rigid (and described as "bionic" by the Guardian, which I think is not accurate).
Sharklet, a synthetic material that mimics the rough texture of natural shark skin, resists biofouling and reduces biofilm formation by M. avium.
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For instance, OxSyBio in the United Kingdom developed 3D printing technologies to construct biological materials or to make materials that mimic them.
So over the last several years, she has engineered materials that mimic our skin more closely and contain their own microvascular systems full of healing fluids.
Analogs (utilizing high-performance engineering materials), that mimic many of the mechanisms underlying those superior combinations of properties, have been built.
Both hard tissues such as bone and teeth as well as soft tissues like tendon, cartilage liver, etc., are built up of with nano and micron materials that mimic the natural tissue.
The transmission characteristics of a Martian material that will mimic the terrestrial UV radiation environment are presented.
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