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Torque differences according to tooth morphology and bracket placement: a finite element study
S. Papageorgiou+6 more
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Automatic Determination of Quasicrystalline Patterns from Microscopy Images
This work introduces a user‐friendly machine learning tool to automatically extract and visualize quasicrystalline tiling patterns from atomically resolved microscopy images. It uses feature clustering, nearest‐neighbor analysis, and support vector machines. The method is broadly applicable to various quasicrystalline systems and is released as part of
Tano Kim Kender+2 more
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Study on the Fatigue Strength of the Straight Type Bracket
Masaaki Matoba, Norio Hirokawa
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Multistable Composite Laminate Grids as a Design Tool for Soft Reconfigurable Multirotors
Flexible, lightweight, stable: the reconfigurable multirotor combines stable flight in multiple shapes with low‐energy reconfiguration. Utilizing optimized multistable composites, it achieves self‐locking in open and folded configurations, cutting width‐span by 48% and allowing for safe gap traversal.
Luca Girardi+4 more
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Tiling Robotics: A New Paradigm of Shape‐Morphing Reconfigurable Robots
Tiling robotics is a novel paradigm of shape‐morphing reconfigurable robots, defining them as polyform‐inspired machines capable of transforming between at least two polymorphic shapes. Various reconfiguration‐enabling and locomotion mechanisms of tiling robots are comparatively analyzed, with the electromechanical developments, along with a proposed ...
S. M. Bhagya P. Samarakoon+2 more
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Invariant differential equations and the Adler–Gel’fand–Dikii bracket [PDF]
Artemio González-López+2 more
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Design and Analysis for a Diving‐Beetle‐Inspired Swimming Robot with Multi‐Flexible Appendages
This article presents a bionic underwater robot inspired by the swimming behavior of diving beetles. The robot features flexible appendages and a specialized motion controller to mimic the beetle's swimming gaits. Extensive experiments show improved thrust, speed, and maneuverability.
Xinyi Gao+6 more
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Personalized Kirigami Strain Sensors for in vivo Applications
Rapid prototyping of strain sensors is demonstrated using a laser cutter that both converts carbon‐based material to strain responsible graphene and generates cuts in a kirigami‐style pattern that allows enhanced substrate flexibility. This method is used to generate wearable sensors for monitoring heart rate, limb/finger motion, and abdominal ...
Siheng Sean You+7 more
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A New Self-Curing Resin-Modified Glass-Ionomer Cement for the Direct Bonding of Orthodontic Brackets [PDF]
John P. Fricker
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