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Microlasers Made Entirely from Edible Substances
Several types of microlasers made completely out of edible substances are developed. They can be embedded directly into edible products and enable the sensing of various parameters, including sugar concentration, pH, the presence of bacteria, and exposure to too‐high temperatures.
Abdur Rehman Anwar+4 more
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Kounis syndrome: acute myocardial injury triggered by ant bite-induced anaphylaxis. [PDF]
Altermanini O+4 more
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Polarization Management on Anisotropic Thin‐Film Lithium Niobate Platform
This review focuses on x‐cut thin‐film lithium niobate (TFLN), exploring strategies to mitigate anisotropy and mode hybridization. It covers polarization beam splitters, rotators, splitter‐rotators, polarizers, and polarization‐insensitive components. Key applications include polarization‐division multiplexing, polarization‐insensitive modulation, and ...
Kaixuan Chen+9 more
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Optimizing Single‐Cell Measurement Using Dynamic Atomic Force Microscopy
This study optimizes optical detection sensitivity in atomic force microscopy for high‐frequency single‐cell imaging in liquid environments. By analyzing laser positioning on microcantilevers, it enhances measurement accuracy and image resolution. Advanced image analysis techniques assess quality, offering guidelines for high‐resolution imaging of ...
Indrianita Lionadi+4 more
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Assessing Frailty in the Older: The Role of Bite Force as an Independent Indicator. [PDF]
Ferreira LMA+9 more
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Optical wireless communications (OWCs) provide a promising alternative to spectrum‐congested microwave wireless communications. Recently, the use of metasurfaces with sub‐wavelength features for dynamic beam steering, beam manipulation, and spatial or optical‐angular‐momentum mode generation, conversion, and multiplexing in OWCs is proposed and ...
Ke Wang+7 more
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Development of wrench-based system for occlusal force analysis: a biomechanical approach to evaluate dental occlusion. [PDF]
Uchigasaki I, Hattori Y.
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