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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

Borophene‐based sensing platforms: Pioneering ultrasensitive detection

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Schematic Diagram of Performance Optimization Strategies and Sensing Application Characteristics of Two‐Dimensional Boron‐Based Materials in Novel Sensors. Abstract Borophene is an emerging two‐dimensional (2D) material. Since significant breakthroughs were achieved in the experimental synthesis of borophene, the exploration and development of ...
Chi Yuan, Yanpeng Ji, Yi Liu, Guoan Tai
wiley   +1 more source

AI‐enabled biomimetic flexible pressure sensors for high‐precision gait monitoring and rehabilitation assessment

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A biomimetic multilayer capacitive sensor‐integrated insole enables high‐resolution plantar pressure mapping for intelligent gait analysis. Featuring ultrahigh sensitivity, wide detection range, and long‐term stability, the system leverages AI algorithms to decode spatiotemporal pressure signals, achieving accurate recognition of postoperative ...
Yingchun Li   +14 more
wiley   +1 more source

The aminopyrine breath test.

open access: yesThe Italian journal of gastroenterology, 1994
The metabolic basis and clinical application of the aminopyrine breath test (ABT) as a measure of liver function is reviewed in this article. Several papers have been published in the 20 years that have elapsed since the test was validated in man by Hepner and Vesell. Nevertheless, even if the aminopyrine breath test has been shown to be a non-invasive,
Perri F.   +3 more
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The alcohol breath test—a review

open access: yesJournal of Applied Physiology, 1998
Hlastala, Michael P. The alcohol breath test—a review. J. Appl. Physiol.84(2): 401–408, 1998.—The alcohol breath test (ABT) is evaluated for variability in response to changes in physiological parameters. The ABT was originally developed in the 1950s, at a time when understanding of pulmonary physiology was quite limited.
Michael P. Hlastala
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Breath Tests for Alcohol

New England Journal of Medicine, 1971
Above a threshold level of 0.05 per cent of ethyl alcohol in the blood, the risk of collision involvement is a positively related monotonic function of blood ethanol level.
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Limitations of the triolein breath test

Clinica Chimica Acta, 1992
Patients being investigated for intestinal absorptive capacity were classified as normals or malabsorbers on the basis of three fat absorption tests. Malabsorbers were further classified as mild, moderate, severe or gross according to severity of malabsorption.
A, Duncan   +3 more
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