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Topological defects in active liquid crystals
I. S. Aranson
Biomedical Engineering
Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences
Center for Interdisciplinary Mathematics
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Active Components
33%
Active Liquid Crystals
100%
Active Matter
66%
Biological Systems
33%
Bird Flocks
33%
Catalytic Nanomotors
33%
Colloids
33%
Fish School
33%
Human Crowd
33%
Liquid Crystal
33%
Mechanical Properties
33%
Molecular Ordering
33%
Molecular Orientation
33%
Non-equilibrium
33%
Non-equilibrium Materials
33%
Non-equilibrium Systems
33%
Optical Properties
33%
Phoretic
33%
Physical Systems
33%
Self-propelled
33%
Spatiotemporal Organization
33%
Sperm Cells
33%
Swimmers
33%
Topological Defects
100%
Unicellular Algae
33%
Physics
Active Matter
50%
Liquid Crystal
100%
Nonequilibrium System
25%
Schools (Fish)
25%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Liquid Crystal
100%
Material Science
Molecular Orientation
25%