Search Results - "Ingremeau, F."
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Cell-like pressure sensors reveal increase of mechanical stress towards the core of multicellular spheroids under compression
Published in Nature communications (27-01-2017)“…The surrounding microenvironment limits tumour expansion, imposing a compressive stress on the tumour, but little is known how pressure propagates inside the…”
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Stretching Polymers in Droplet-Pinch-Off Experiments
Published in Physical review. X (01-10-2013)“…Droplet pinch off, which occurs when a drop of liquid detaches from a capillary, can be strongly modified in the presence of polymers, giving rise to long and…”
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Passive appendages generate drift through symmetry breaking
Published in Nature communications (30-10-2014)“…Plants and animals use plumes, barbs, tails, feathers, hairs and fins to aid locomotion. Many of these appendages are not actively controlled, instead they…”
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From intermittent to nonintermittent behavior in two dimensional thermal convection in a soap bubble
Published in Physical review letters (31-12-2010)“…Turbulent thermal convection in half a soap bubble heated from below displays a new and surprising transition from intermittent to nonintermittent behavior for…”
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Scaling of near-wall flows in quasi-two-dimensional turbulent channels
Published in Physical review letters (11-07-2014)“…The law of the wall and the log law rule the near-wall mean velocity profile of three-dimensional turbulent flows. These well-known laws, which are validated…”
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Large velocity fluctuations in small-Reynolds-number pipe flow of polymer solutions
Published in Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics (10-10-2011)“…The flow of polymer solutions is examined in a flow geometry where a jet is used to inject the viscoelastic solution into a cylindrical tube. We show that this…”
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Rheology of polymer solutions using colloidal-probe atomic force microscopy
Published in Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics (14-06-2013)“…We use colloidal-probe atomic force microscope (AFM) to study the rheological behavior of polymer solutions confined between two surfaces: the surface of a…”
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From Intermittent to Nonintermittent Behavior in Two Dimensional Thermal Convection in a Soap Bubble
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