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Recent advances in multifunctional soft robots: A materials–structures–systems co‐design perspective for synergistic integration

open access: yesFlexMat, EarlyView.
Abstract Soft robots, engineered from highly compliant materials, offer superior adaptability and safety in unstructured environments compared to their rigid counterparts. Recent advancements, fueled by bio‐inspiration and material programmability, have led to the rapid co‐evolution of their core modules: actuation, sensing, protection, energy, and ...
Qiulei Liu   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Advanced flexible brain computer interface materials: From development to application

open access: yesFlexMat, EarlyView.
This review explores how novel materials coatings are advancing brain‐computer interface (BCI) technology. It describes how these materials help overcome key challenges in signal accuracy, biocompatibility, and device durability. The paper highlights BCI applications in medicine and entertainment, and discusses future trends that could transform human ...
Renquan Guan   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Elementary immunology [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Gogolák, Péter, Koncz, Gábor
core  

Nutritional, phytochemical, and potential health benefits of Monostroma spp.: A systematic review

open access: yesFood Biomacromolecules, EarlyView.
Abstract Monostroma spp., belonging to the green seaweed, has been known to be health‐promoting food items as prophylactic agents worldwide. It has shown wide arrays of bioactivities for the prevention and treatment of various diseases. A total of 47 articles were selected to review following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and ...
Md Shariful Islam
wiley   +1 more source

Blood Parasites

Hawkey’s Atlas of Wild and Exotic Animal Haematology, 2020
M. A. Peirce
openaire   +2 more sources

Blood Parasites of Taiwan Birds*

The Journal of Protozoology, 1976
SYNOPSIS. Blood films were examined from 1477 birds of Taiwan (193 species, 49 families). Haemoproteus Kruse was by far the commonest parasite, with Leucocytozoon Danilewski a not very close second. It is probable that some of the Haemoproteus infections represented new species, and 1 occurring in the Bamboo Partridge (Bambusicola thoracica sonorivox ...
R D, Manwell, C S, Allen, R E, Kuntz
openaire   +2 more sources

Importance of infection of haemosporidia blood parasites during different life history stages for long‐term reproductive fitness of collared flycatchers

Journal of Avian Biology, 2019
The interaction between birds and haemosporidia blood parasites is a well-used system in the study of parasite biology.
K. Fletcher, Johan Träff, L. Gustafsson
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Blood-borne parasites

2021
This chapter introduces the major blood-borne parasites that cause disease in humans and looks at their parasitic life cycles. It talks about how morphological characteristics are important for accurate diagnosis, and it covers laboratory tests that are available to biomedical scientists for the detection of blood parasites.
openaire   +1 more source

Blood parasites of imported psittacine birds

Veterinary Record, 1977
Of 117 imported psittacine birds examined for the presence of blood parasites, 18 (15-3 per cent) were found to be infected. The most common parasites were microfilaria and Haemoproteus, but Aegyptianella and a Trypanosoma sp were also observed.
M A, Peirce, B J, Bevan
openaire   +2 more sources

Blood parasites of dogs in Ibadan

Journal of Small Animal Practice, 1976
ABSTRACTBetween March, 1974 and February, 1975, blood smears made from 500 of the dogs brought to the small animal clinic of the University of Ibadan and the state owned veterinary clinic in the same town were stained with Giemsa and examined for blood parasites.
O O, Oduye, O O, Dipeolu
openaire   +2 more sources

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