Microfluidic actuation by modulation of surface stresses
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Sigurd Wagner | Aa Anton Darhuber | Sandra M. Troian | Jeffrey M. Davis | S. Wagner | J.P. Valentino | S. Troian | A. A. Darhuber | Joseph P. Valentino
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