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- Q7448180 abstract "Self-propelled particles (SPP), also referred to as self-driven particles, is a concept used by physicists to describe autonomous agents, which convert energy from the environment into directed or persistent motion. Everyday life examples of such agents are walking, swimming or flying animals. Other biological systems include bacteria, cells, algae and other micro-organisms. Generally, directed propulsion in biological systems is referred to as chemotaxis. One can also think of artificial systems such as robots or specifically designed particles such as swimming Janus colloids, nanomotors, walking grains, and others.".
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- Q7448180 comment "Self-propelled particles (SPP), also referred to as self-driven particles, is a concept used by physicists to describe autonomous agents, which convert energy from the environment into directed or persistent motion. Everyday life examples of such agents are walking, swimming or flying animals. Other biological systems include bacteria, cells, algae and other micro-organisms. Generally, directed propulsion in biological systems is referred to as chemotaxis.".
- Q7448180 label "Self-propelled particles".
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