Multiscale characterization of biological systems: Spectroscopy and modeling

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This book covers the latest research work done in the area of interface mechanics of collagen and chitin-based biomaterials along with various techniques that can be used to understand mechanics of biological systems and materials. Topics covered include Raman spectroscopy of biological systems, scale dependence of the mechanical properties and microstructure of crustaceans thin films as biomimetic materials, as well as the role of molecular-level modeling. The use of nanomechanics to investigate interface thermomechanics of collagen and chitin-based biomaterials is also covered in detail. This book also • Details spectroscope experiments as well as nanomechanic experiments • Reviews exhaustively phenomenological models and Raman spectroscopy of biological systems • Covers the latest in multiscaling for molecular models to predict lab-scale sample properties and investigates interface thermomechanics

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Tomar, V., Qu, T., Dubey, D. K., Verma, D., & Zhang, Y. (2016). Multiscale characterization of biological systems: Spectroscopy and modeling. Multiscale Characterization of Biological Systems: Spectroscopy and Modeling (pp. 1–93). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-3453-9

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