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Exploring Polydioxanone as a Substrate for Fully Resorbable Implantable Sensors
Polydioxanone (PDO) is explored as a substrate for fully resorbable implantable sensors. Using screen‐printing and special formulated zinc and PEDOT:PSS inks, temperature and conductivity sensors, organic electrochemical transistors and antennas are fabricated and characterized directly on PDO.
Finn Jaekel+12 more
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A novel dynamic scheduling model for application in multimode approach. [PDF]
Elqabli Z, Kamach O, Khatab A, Chater Y.
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Nanomaterial‐Based Optical Biosensors for SARS‐CoV‐2 Detection: A Retrospective of the Pandemic
This review discusses nanomaterial‐based optical biosensors developed for or adapted to the detection of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS‐CoV‐2). It concludes by providing a perspective on how lessons learned during the coronavirus disease of 2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic may be applied for future research on nanomaterial‐based ...
Flavie Martin+2 more
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Rethinking cancer evolution: from genetic mutations to complex information systems in tumor reversion. [PDF]
Tez M.
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Series-parallel posets : automata, logic and equational theories
Amazigh Amrane
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Recycling and Sustainable Design for Smart Textiles − A Review
The article reviews recycling strategies and sustainable design approaches for smart textiles, emphasizing eco‐friendly materials, mechanical and chemical recycling methods, and circular economy principles. It explores challenges in separating embedded electronics and highlights recent innovations in sustainable textile technology.
Melkie Getnet Tadesse+3 more
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Insertion attack identification in discrete event systems using petri nets with an observer. [PDF]
Ahmed AA, Chen Y, El-Sherbeeny AM.
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Fluorescent Chitosan Hydrogels Based on Biomass‐Derived Carbon Dots for Toxic Aromatic Detection
Carbon dots made from food waste via a microwave–ultrasound method show strong, pH‐stable fluorescence. Thermal pretreatment enhances their optical properties. Incorporated into chitosan hydrogels, these dots form reusable sensors for detecting aromatic pollutants in water.
Imane Haddadou+4 more
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