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Inkjet Printed Multifunctional Graphene Sensors for Flexible and Wearable Electronics
The sensitivity of electrical properties of graphene to external stimuli are used to demonstrate multifunctional inkjet‐printed graphene sensors for the detection of pressure, temperature, humidity, and magnetic field. By combining the design freedom of inkjet printing with the unique properties of graphene, multifunctional devices are achieved ...
Feiran Wang+10 more
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The Effects of Pranayama and Deep Breathing Exercises on Pain and Sleep Quality After Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy. [PDF]
Kurt E, Yayla A.
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Proton‐coupled electron transfer doping with benzoquinone is applied to p‐dope dense films of semiconducting single‐walled carbon nanotubes. The doping efficiency depends on the pH of the doping solution and the bandgap of the nanotubes. The highest conductivities and power factors are achieved for small‐bandgap nanotubes, remaining stable for over 120
Angus Hawkey+5 more
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A New Computational Method for Detecting Leak Flow and Tidal Volume Waveforms During Spontaneous or Mandatory Breathing Assisted with Nasopharyngeal Ventilation. [PDF]
Montecchia F, Papoff P.
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Wireless Technologies for Wearable Electronics: A Review
This review discusses recent advancements in wireless wearable electronics, focusing on communication technologies and power solutions. It covers key design considerations, explores wireless protocols from short‐ to long‐range networks, and examines powering methods such as integrated sources and energy harvesting.
Choong Yeon Kim+8 more
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Brainstem C1 neurons mediate heart failure decompensation and mortality during acute salt loading. [PDF]
Schwarz KG+4 more
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In this study, by employing the flash‐thermal reduction (FTr) technique, the reduction degree of the graphene oxide (GO) with systematic analyses of conductivity and material stability is precisely adjusted. The optimized FTrGO‐based sensor exhibits exceptional flexibility, reversibility, high sensitivity (≈1.28% °C−1), excellent linearity (R2 ≈ 0.999),
Yeong Jun Yun+8 more
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Evaluation of respiratory muscle dysfunction in patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis: a prospective observational study with magnetic resonance imaging. [PDF]
Yang X+11 more
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A flexible sensor breaks the “performance triangle” challenge (sensitivity vs. precision vs. range) with a carbon‐infused polymer film. Its unique design achieves precise readings (< 3% error) from gentle touches to heavy loads (1000 kPa), with rapid response and 12 000‐cycle durability.
Tianyu Zhu+4 more
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