Micro–Nano Hierarchical Structure Enhanced Strong Wet Friction Surface Inspired by Tree Frogs
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Yan Wang | Yonggang Jiang | Deyuan Zhang | Liwen Zhang | Liran Ma | Huawei Chen | Jianbin Luo | Yonggang Jiang | Deyuan Zhang | Huawei Chen | Jianbin Luo | Lei Jiang | Liran Ma | Liwen Zhang | Yurun Guo | Yan Wang | Lei Jiang | Yurun Guo | Liran Ma
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