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List of works by Clemens F Schaber

Air/water interfacial formation of freestanding, stimuli-responsive, self-healing catecholamine Janus-faced microfilms

scientific article published on 15 September 2014

Biomechanical properties of predator-induced body armour in the freshwater crustacean Daphnia

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Finite element modeling of arachnid slit sensilla: II. Actual lyriform organs and the face deformations of the individual slits

scientific article published on 14 August 2009

Force transformation in spider strain sensors: white light interferometry.

scientific article published on 26 October 2011

Friction-Active Surfaces Based on Free-Standing Anchored Cellulose Nanofibrils

scientific article published on 01 October 2018

Gluing the 'unwettable': soil-dwelling harvestmen use viscoelastic fluids for capturing springtails.

scientific article published on October 2014

Hierarchical architecture of spider attachment setae reconstructed from scanning nanofocus X-ray diffraction data

scientific article published on 01 January 2019

In search of differences between the two types of sensory cells innervating spider slit sensilla (Cupiennius salei Keys.).

scientific article published on 17 September 2009

Influence of the porosity on the photoresponse of a liquid crystal elastomer

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Mechanical behavior of ctenoid scales: Joint-like structures control the deformability of the scales in the flatfish Solea solea (Pleuronectiformes)

scientific article published on 07 May 2019

Modelling clustering of vertically aligned carbon nanotube arrays.

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Multiple Mechanical Gradients are Responsible for the Strong Adhesion of Spider Attachment Hair

scientific article published on 02 August 2020

Push or Pull? The light-weight architecture of the Daphnia pulex carapace is adapted to withstand tension, not compression.

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Spider joint hair sensilla: adaptation to proprioreceptive stimulation.

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Surface force spectroscopic point load measurements and viscoelastic modelling of the micromechanical properties of air flow sensitive hairs of a spider (Cupiennius salei).

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Viscoelastic nanoscale properties of cuticle contribute to the high-pass properties of spider vibration receptor (Cupiennius salei Keys)

scientific article published on December 2007