BiomechanicsBEBCBiologyBiological materialsMechanicsScientificQuestionEvolutionHowdo biosystems achieve robustmechanicalfunctions/properties?NanotechnologyMaterialsScienceBiotechnology
Scientific Question How do biosystems achieve robust mechanical functions/properties? Mechanics Biology Materials Science Biotechnology Nanotechnology Evolution Biological materials Biomechanics
Main TopicsBEBCSkinToothBiomechanicsGel
Main Topics Biomechanics Skin Tooth Gel
Skin: ReferenceBEBCF. Xu, T.J. Lu, Introduction to Skin Biothermomechanics and Thermal Pain,Springer/Science Press,2010(ISBN:978-3-642-13201-8)Xu-LuFeng Xu-Tianjian LuIntroductiontoSkinBiothermomechanicsHductiontoSkinrmomechanicsandThermalPainandThermal PainPScience PressSpringer
Skin: Reference F. Xu, T.J. Lu, Introduction to Skin Biothermomechanics and Thermal Pain, Springer/Science Press, 2010 (ISBN: 978-3-642-13201-8)
Skin: BackgroundBEBC0hionWhy dohuman being feeluncomfortable/paininextremethermalenvironment?What is happening in humanbodyin extremethermalenvironment?Howto protect human bodyinextreme thermal environment?
Skin: Background Normal Condition Hot Condition Cold Condition Why do human being feel uncomfortable/pain in extreme thermal environment? What is happening in human body in extreme thermal environment? How to protect human body in extreme thermal environment? .
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Skin Stimuli Spinal Cord Brain Pain Level Stimuli Skin Spinal Cord Brain (Pain) Transduction Transmission Modulation & Perception Skin: Overview