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Martin, Richard
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- 2022Systematic Review of Cost-Effectiveness Models in Prostate Cancercitations
- 2021Submillimetre mechanistic designs of termite-built structurescitations
- 2017Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) testing of men in UK general practice:citations
- 2017Analysis of Fascin-1 in Relation to Gleason Risk Classification and Nuclear ETS-Related Gene Status of Human Prostate Carcinomascitations
- 2017Alcohol consumption and prostate cancer incidence and progressioncitations
- 201610-Year Outcomes after Monitoring, Surgery, or Radiotherapy for Localized Prostate Cancer.citations
- 2016Validating the use of hospital episode statistics data and comparison of costing methodologies for economic evaluationcitations
- 2011Prostate-specific antigen testing rates remain low in UK general practice: A cross-sectional study in six English citiescitations
- 2008Prostate-cancer mortality in the USA and UK in 1975 - 2004: an ecological studycitations
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Submillimetre mechanistic designs of termite-built structures
Abstract
<p>Termites inhabit complex underground mounds of intricate stigmergic labyrinthine designs with multiple functions as nursery, food storage and refuge, while maintaining a homeostatic microclimate. Past research studied termite building activities rather than the actual material structure. Yet, prior to understanding how multi-functionality shaped termite building, a thorough grasp of submillimetre mechanistic architecture of mounds is required. Here, we identify for Nasutitermes exitiosus via granulometry and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy analysis, preferential particle sizes related to coarse silts and unknown mixtures of organic/inorganic components. High-resolution micro-computed X-ray tomography and microindentation tests reveal wall patterns of filigree laminated layers and sub-millimetre porosity wrapped around a coarse-grained inner scaffold. The scaffold geometry, which is designed of a lignin-based composite and densely biocementitious stercoral mortar, resembles that of trabecula cancellous bones. Fractal dimension estimates indicate multi-scaled porosity, important for enhanced evaporative cooling and structural stability. The indentation moduli increase from the outer to the inner wall parts to values higher than those found in loose clays and which exceed locally the properties of anthropogenic cementitious materials. Termites engineer intricately layered biocementitious composites of high elasticity. The multiple-scales and porosity of the structure indicate a potential to pioneer bio-architected lightweight and high-strength materials.</p>