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A formal statechart model of immediate neonatal adaptation guidelines. [PDF]
Sepúlveda-Oviedo EH +2 more
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The study proposes a 1‐bit programmable metasurface based on flip‐disc display, named flip‐disc metasurface (FD‐MTS). This new design enables ultralow energy consumption while maintaining coding patterns. It also exhibits high scalability and multifunctional flexibility.
Jiang Han Bao +8 more
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Stochastic and deterministic processes in Asymmetric Tsetlin Machine. [PDF]
Elmisadr N, Belaid MB, Yazidi A.
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Local and global reversibility of finite inhomogeneous cellular automaton.
Endre Katona
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A novel hardware-efficient gene network model based on asynchronous cellular automaton dynamics
Takuya Yoshimoto, Hiroyuki Torikai
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3D Digital Light Processing of Redox‐Active Polymers for Electrochemical Applications
3D printing of electrochemically switchable conducting polymers is achieved by Digital Light Processing of redox‐active carbazole‐based polymer materials. Complex 2D and 3D architectures including dot arrays and pyramids clearly show the potential for novel 3D switchable electrochemical devices for sensors, electrochromic displays as well as 3D printed
Christian Delavier +4 more
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Maximum independent set in multiplex social networks and its application to influence maximization. [PDF]
Daliri Khomami MM +2 more
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Controlled laser‐drilling of embedded HfO2 membranes creates three layer nanopores with Gaussian‐shaped cavities sculptured in the supporting layers. These embedded solid‐state nanopores slow DNA translocation by 12‐fold compared to SiNx pores, enabling high‐resolution, label‐free detection of short DNAs, RNAs, and proteins.
Jostine Joby +4 more
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A Cellular Automaton Simulation for Predicting Phase Evolution in Solid-State Reactions. [PDF]
Gallant MC +3 more
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Electroactive Liquid Crystal Elastomers as Soft Actuators
Electroactive liquid crystal elastomers (eLCEs) can be actuated via electromechanical, electrochemical, or electrothermal effects. a) Electromechanical effects include Maxwell stress, electrostriction, and the electroclinic effect. b) Electrochemical effects arise from electrode redox reactions.
Yakui Deng, Min‐Hui Li
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