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Wearable sensors, empowered by AI and smart materials, revolutionize healthcare by enabling intelligent disease diagnosis, personalized therapy, and seamless health monitoring without disrupting daily life. This review explores cutting‐edge advancements in smart materials and AI‐driven technologies that empower wearable sensors for diagnostics and ...
Shuwen Chen+14 more
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Genetics and visual attention: Selective deficits in healthy adult carriers of the ɛ4 allele of the apolipoprotein E gene [PDF]
Pamela M. Greenwood+3 more
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An innovative high‐entropy heazlewoodite is synthesized, where the formation of a high‐entropy phase significantly enhanced oxygen evolution reaction activity, and the oxidation potential evolved stabilized high‐entropy sulfide‐hydroxide oxide species at the interface improved electrochemical stability. Abstract Entropy engineering has proven effective
Hangning Liu+9 more
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Strategies achieving high‐energy‐density aqueous zinc‐ion batteries are summarized and analyzed from both their separate advancements and the integrated effectiveness in this review. Then, perspectives are given for valuable guidance for further development of high‐energy‐density aqueous zinc‐ion batteries.
Mingcong Tang+4 more
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Effects of Atypical Neuroleptics on Sustained Attention Deficits in Schizophrenia A Trial of Risperidone Versus Haloperidol [PDF]
Shi K. Liu+3 more
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Nano‐octahedron Co3O4 decorated graphene composite electrode for selective and simultaneous detection of dopamine. The detection limit of 0.09 µM, and linear range from 1 to 500 µM are reported. The synergistic effect of nano octahedron Co3O4 and graphene results in excellent performance of the sensor in terms of selectivity and sensitivity.
Swathi Tharani Dharmalingam+5 more
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Quantitative and qualitative aspects of obsessive‐compulsive behaviour in children with attention‐deficit hyperactivity disorder compared with tic disorder [PDF]
Gunther H. Moll+5 more
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