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Publications by M. A. Rubega
The Hummingbird Tongue Is a Fluid Trap, Not a Capillary Tube
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Multidisciplinary
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Figure 5: Scanning Electron Microscopy of a Rufous Hummingbird (Selasphorus Rufus) Tongue.
The Proof and Reasons That Starling’s Law for the Capillary-Interstitial Fluid Transfer Is Wrong, Advancing the Hydrodynamics of a Porous Orifice (G) Tube as the Real Mechanism
Blood, Heart and Circulation
A Silicon Straight Tube Fluid Density Sensor
Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering
Mechanics of Materials
Electronic Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Nanoscience
Optical
Electrical
Magnetic Materials
Nanotechnology
Electronic
The Reopening of a Collapsed Fluid-Filled Elastic Tube
Journal of Fluid Mechanics
Mechanics of Materials
Condensed Matter Physics
Mechanical Engineering
A Capillary Discharge Tube for the Production of Intense VUV Resonance Radiation
Journal of Physics E: Scientific Instruments
CD13/APN Is Activated by Angiogenic Signals and Is Essential for Capillary Tube Formation
Blood
Biochemistry
Immunology
Cell Biology
Hematology
Thermal Transport Behavior of a Liquid Plug Moving Inside a Dry Capillary Tube
Heat Pipe Science and Technology, An International Journal
The U-Tube: A New Paradigm for Borehole Fluid Sampling
Scientific Drilling
Power Technology
Mechanical Engineering
Energy Engineering
Local but Not Systemic Capillary Lactate Is a Reperfusion Biomarker in Experimental Acute Limb Ischaemia
European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery
Surgery
Cardiovascular Medicine
Cardiology