Catalytic nanomotors: self-propelled sphere dimers.
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Raymond Kapral | Yu-Guo Tao | Fernando Galembeck | Geoffrey A Ozin | Vladimir Kitaev | Nicole S Zacharia | R. Kapral | G. Ozin | N. Zacharia | V. Kitaev | Yu-Guo Tao | F. Galembeck | Leonardo F Valadares | L. Valadares
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