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                2 Janine M. Benyus, Biomimicry,  Scientist, July 08, 1991; http://www.the-sci-
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              http://www.biomimicry.org/reviews_text.htm  for Design Advice,” New York Times,
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              http://www.biomimicry.org/reviews_text.htm  17 Ilhan Aksay, “Malzeme Biliminin
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              Nature 409, 413-416 (2001).          20 Ibid.
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              Morrow and Company Inc., New York,  Technology Magazine), TUBITAK
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                13 Ed Hunt, “Biomimicry: Genius that


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