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Meaning of Microswimmer from wikipedia

- A microswimmer is a microscopic object with the ability to move in a fluid environment. Natural microswimmers are found everywhere in the natural world...
- A biohybrid microswimmer also known as biohybrid nanorobot, can be defined as a microswimmer that consist of both biological and artificial constituents...
- fine movements) Gross motor skills (larger muscles; large movements) Microswimmer Protist locomotion, locomotion of unicellular eukaryotes Bacterial motility...
- been tested with mice. Artificial intelligence Claytronics Microswimmer Biohybrid microswimmer Nanobiotechnology#Nanomedicine Solem, J. C. (1996). "The...
- hypothesis Aquatic locomotion List of swimmers List of water sports Microswimmer Mixed bathing Resistance swimming Stunt swimming Swimhiking Swimming...
- culture Staining Other Bioremediation Deep biosphere Microbial dark matter Microswimmer biohybrid Lines on the Antiquity of Microbes Microbially induced sedimentary...
- mechanical devicePages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Microswimmer – Microscopic object able to traverse fluid Motion (geometry) – Transformation...
- be held accountable. Alkahest Astrochicken Claytronics Cat's Cradle Microswimmer Molecular machine Paperclip maximizer Programmable matter Self-replicating...
- Brain implant Brain–computer interface Biological machine Biohybrid microswimmer Biomedical engineering Bionics Biorobotics Body hacking Human enhancement...
- The squirmer is a model for a spherical microswimmer swimming in Stokes flow. The squirmer model was introduced by James Lighthill in 1952 and refined...