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<p>an analytical model or a numerical model. In cases where mainly physical-chemical processes are involved a transfer is especially promising.There is evidence in the academic literature of these <a href="page.php?w=biomimicry">biomimetic</a> design approaches being used in the development of self-healing systems for polymer composites.The DIW structure from above can be used to essentially mimic the structure of skin. Toohey et al. did this with an <a href="page.php?w=epoxy">epoxy</a> substrate containing a grid of microchannels containing <a href="page.php?w=dicyclopentadiene">dicyclopentadiene</a></p><p>
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