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- Liquid-impregnated_surface abstract "A liquid-impregnated surface consists of two distinct layers. The first is a highly textured surface consisting of a matrix of features spaced sufficiently close to stably contain the second layer which is an impregnating liquid that fills in the spaces between the features.LiquiGlide is a commercial example of a liquid-impregnated surface, invented at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology".
- Q16932878 abstract "A liquid-impregnated surface consists of two distinct layers. The first is a highly textured surface consisting of a matrix of features spaced sufficiently close to stably contain the second layer which is an impregnating liquid that fills in the spaces between the features.LiquiGlide is a commercial example of a liquid-impregnated surface, invented at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology".
- Liquid-impregnated_surface comment "A liquid-impregnated surface consists of two distinct layers. The first is a highly textured surface consisting of a matrix of features spaced sufficiently close to stably contain the second layer which is an impregnating liquid that fills in the spaces between the features.LiquiGlide is a commercial example of a liquid-impregnated surface, invented at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology".
- Q16932878 comment "A liquid-impregnated surface consists of two distinct layers. The first is a highly textured surface consisting of a matrix of features spaced sufficiently close to stably contain the second layer which is an impregnating liquid that fills in the spaces between the features.LiquiGlide is a commercial example of a liquid-impregnated surface, invented at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology".