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Green Tribology [2012]

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Green Tribology, its History, Challenges, and Perspectives
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Lotus Versus Rose: Biomimetic Surface Effects
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Self-Organization at the Frictional Interface
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Advanced Nanostructured Surfaces for the Control of Biofouling: Cell Adhesions to Three-Dimensional Nanostructures
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Green Nanotribology and Sustainable Nanotribology in the Frame of the Global Challenges for Humankind
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Towards Understanding Wetting Transitions on Biomimetic Surfaces: Scaling Arguments and Physical Mechanisms
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Wear-Resistant and Oleophobic Biomimetic Composite Materials
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Polymer Adhesion and Biomimetic Surfaces for Green Tribology
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A Biomimetic Approach to Ice Friction
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Green Lubricants: Role of Additive Size
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Natural Oil-Based Lubricants
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Studies on the Tribological Behavior of Natural Fiber Reinforced Polymer Composite
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Water Lubricated Bearings
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Green Tribological Behavior of Waxes, Adhesives and Lubricants
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Tribo-Chemical Activation of Green Eco-Cements
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Tribological Properties of Fly Ash-Based Green Friction Products
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Self-Lubricating Behavior of Graphite Reinforced Metal Matrix Composites
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Wind Turbine Tribology
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Ecological Aspects of Water Desalination Improving Surface Properties of Reverse Osmosis Membranes
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Biorefining: A Green Tribological Perspective
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Tribological and Mechanical Design Considerations for Wave Energy Collecting Devices
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