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Daniel Maksuta
University of Akron - Akron / United States
Natural Sciences / Physics
AD Scientific Index ID: 5614991
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Daniel Maksuta's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Dependence of adhesive friction on surface roughness and elastic modulus Soft Matter 18 (31), 5843-5849, 2022
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The moth specialist spider Cyrtarachne akirai uses prey scales to increase adhesion Journal of the Royal Society Interface 17 (162), 20190792, 2020
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Dependence of adhesive friction on surface roughness and elastic modulus Soft Matter 18 (31), 5843-5849, 2022
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Are spider egg sacs extra hydrophobic?KQ Karkosiak, AJ Coonfield, CU Ediriweera, DD Maksuta, TA BlackledgeINTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 61, E1160-E1161, 20212021
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Figure 4 – Species Comparison_MothSurfaces_Final6152017.xlsx from The moth specialist spider Cyrtarachne akirai uses prey scales to increase adhesion.C Diaz, D Maksuta, M Akio, D Tadashi, B Ali(No Title), 20202020
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