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Jones, Helen, Jan Zalasiewicz, and Barrie Rickards. "Clingfilm preservation of spiraliform graptolites: Evidence of organically sealed Silurian seafloors." Geology 30, no. 4 (2002): 343. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/0091-7613(2002)030<0343:cposge>2.0.co;2.

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Bourke, Patrick M., and Ken W. Dunn. "The use of polyvinyl chloride film (clingfilm) with burn injury in the pre-hospital setting—the clear facts." Journal of Paramedic Practice 7, no. 1 (January 2, 2015): 20–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/jpar.2015.7.1.20.

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Pennisi, E. "Clingfish Stick Like Geckos." Science 335, no. 6066 (January 19, 2012): 277. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.335.6066.277.

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Knight, K. "Clingfish grip reduced by algae." Journal of Experimental Biology 217, no. 14 (July 15, 2014): 2431–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/jeb.110361.

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Karpova, E. P., A. R. Boltachev, and O. N. Danylyuk. "Distribution of the rare species of clingfishes — small-headed clingfish Apletodon dentatus (Actinopterygii, Gobiesocidae) — near Crimean coasts." Marine Biological Journal 2, no. 2 (June 30, 2017): 41–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.21072/mbj.2017.02.2.04.

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Cryptobenthic fauna investigations are highly relevant at studying biodiversity of regions. Studies of the species composition of Gobiesocidae family were carried out in order to clarify ichthyofauna of different regions, and a new species for the Black Sea coastal zone of Crimea was found. Information about its morphology, biology, behavior and other characteristics is very important because of weak study and indeterminate taxonomic status of this species. As a result of morphological studies of the Crimean specimens no significant difference with the type of the Atlantic-Mediterranean populations has been proven. Naturalization of small-headed clingfish in coastal waters of Crimea has been confirmed and some population characteristics, such as a length-weight relationship, have been described. Peculiarities of habitat which which small-headed clingfish prefers and features of localization, enabling competitiveness have been identified. Identification keys were compiled and are given in the paper.
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Wainwright, Dylan K., Thomas Kleinteich, Anja Kleinteich, Stanislav N. Gorb, and Adam P. Summers. "Stick tight: suction adhesion on irregular surfaces in the northern clingfish." Biology Letters 9, no. 3 (June 23, 2013): 20130234. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2013.0234.

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The northern clingfish, Gobiesox maeandricus , is able to adhere to slippery, fouled and irregular surfaces in the marine intertidal environment. We have found that the fish can adhere equally well to surfaces with a broad range of surface roughness, from the finest sandpaper ( R a = 15 µm) to textures suitable for removing finish from flooring ( R a = 269 µm). The fishes outperform man-made suction cups, which only adhere to the smoothest surfaces. The adhesive forces of clingfish correspond to pressures 0.2–0.5 atm below ambient and are 80–230 times the body weight of the fish. The tenacity appears related to hierarchically structured microvilli around the edges of the adhesive disc that are similar in size and aspect ratio to the setae found on the feet of geckoes, spiders and insects. This points to a possible biomimetic solution to the problem of reversibly adhering to irregular, submerged surfaces.
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Bernal-Durán, Valentina, and Mauricio F. Landaeta. "Feeding variations and shape changes of a temperate reef clingfish during its early ontogeny." Scientia Marina 81, no. 2 (June 14, 2017): 205. http://dx.doi.org/10.3989/scimar.04555.09a.

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The majority of rocky reef fishes have complex life cycles, involving transition from a pelagic to a benthic environment. This means that as they grow, their morphology, behaviour and feeding habits must change. Therefore, shape changes occurring during early development of these fishes will be related to diet changes. The clingfish Sicyases sanguineus was selected for this study, because it displays a noticeable variation in shape from pelagic larvae to juvenile stage, and it is expected that diet composition will change as well. The pattern of shape changes was studied using geometric morphometrics. A set of 9 landmarks were digitized in 159 larval and juvenile fish and the same specimens were used for gut content analysis. Allometric growth was most prominent early in the ontogeny, from 4 to 12 mm. Morphology changed from a thin and hydrodynamic shape to a more robust and deeper body prior to settlement. The diet of the clingfish during larval stages showed preferences for a variety of copepod stages. As individual grows the ingested prey volume increases, but not the number and width of prey. A partial least square analysis showed low covariance between shape changes and diet composition changes in prey number and volume, suggesting that the two processes were temporally decoupled. The biggest shape changes, a lengthening of the visceral cavity and a flattening of the head, occurred up to 12 mm standard length, while the largest feeding differentiation, shifting from copepods to microalgae, occurred after 16 mm. Results suggest that shape changes precede trophic changes in this clingfish species during the transition from a pelagic to a benthic habitat.
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Mercado-Silva, Norman, Juan J. Schmitter-Soto, and Héctor Espinosa-Pérez. "Overlap of mountain clingfish (Gobiesox fluviatilis) and Mexican clingfish (Gobiesox mexicanus) in the Cuitzmala River, Jalisco, Mexico." Southwestern Naturalist 61, no. 1 (March 2016): 83–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1894/0038-4909-61.1.83.

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Briggs, John C. "New Clingfish (Gobiesocidae) from Isla Grande, Colombia." Copeia 2001, no. 3 (August 2001): 745–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1643/0045-8511(2001)001[0745:ncgfig]2.0.co;2.

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Cockbill, Louisa. "Clingfish inspires suction cups for underwater robots." Physics World 32, no. 12 (December 2019): 6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/2058-7058/32/12/7.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Clingfilm"

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Frňka, Tomáš. "Bezdotykové měření povrchových teplot ve strojírenství." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta strojního inženýrství, 2009. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-228826.

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The subject of this thesis is the incorporation of the contactless temperature measurement of surface temperatures among other methods of temperature measurement with the analysis of (individual) advantages and disadvantages. The study is focused on the measurement and finding alternative protective clingfilms for thermo camera “Flir SC2000” and possible ways of their usage.
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Books on the topic "Clingfilm"

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Hickerson, Michael J. Post-glacial population history and genetic structure of the northern clingfish (Gobbiesox maeandricus), revealed from mtDNA analysis. [Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 2001.

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Haarbürste, Ulrich. Ulrich Haarbürste's Novel of Roy Orbison in Clingfilm. Dover Publications, Incorporated, 2019.

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Haarburste, Ulrich. Ulrich Haarburste's Novel of Roy Orbison in Clingfilm. Serapion Books, 2006.

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Haarbürste, Ulrich. Ulrich Haarbürste's Novel of Roy Orbison in Clingfilm: Plus Additional Stories. Dover Publications, Incorporated, 2019.

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Bradley, Marion Zimmer, and Deborah J. Ross. Zandru's Forge (Clingfire Trilogy, Book 2). DAW, 2004.

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Bradley, Marion Zimmer. The Fall of Neskaya: The Clingfire Trilogy. Tandem, 2002.

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Bradley, Marion Zimmer, and Deborah J. Ross. The Fall of Neskaya (The Clingfire Trilogy, Book 1). DAW, 2002.

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Bradley, Marion Zimmer, and Deborah J. Ross. A Flame in Hali (The Clingfire Trilogy, Book 3). DAW, 2005.

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Hickerson, Michael J. Gene flow and phylogeography of the northern clingfish (Gobbiesox maeandricus) as inferred from mitochondrial DNA control region sequence analysis. 1997.

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Leonhardt, Alice. Ocean Life: Tide Pool Creatures. Raintree Steck-Vaughn Publishers, 1999.

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