Controlled Mechanical Buckling for Origami-Inspired Construction of 3D Microstructures in Advanced Materials
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Controlled Mechanical Buckling for Origami-Inspired Construction of 3D Microstructures in Advanced Materials
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ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS
Volume 26, Issue 16, Pages 2629-2639
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Wiley
Online
2016-02-26
DOI
10.1002/adfm.201504901
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