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Chemistry and engineering of brush type polymers: Perspective towards tissue engineering
İdil Karaca Açarı +5 more
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Neuromorphic Motor Control with Electrolyte‐Gated Organic Synaptic Transistors
Electrolyte‐gated organic synaptic transistor (EGOST)‐based neuromorphic motor control systems integrate sensing, processing, and actuation by mimicking biological synapses. With advantages such as low power consumption, tunable synaptic plasticity, and mechanical flexibility, they are emerging as next‐generation core technologies for real‐time ...
Sung‐Hwan Kim +3 more
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Watershed-scale controls outweigh local crossing effects on sediment loss from unpaved roads. [PDF]
Cutting KJ +4 more
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Enhancing Electrical Impedance Based Deformation Sensing with Dielectric Current Guide
This work introduces a dielectric‐based field manipulation strategy for electrical impedance tomography in soft robotics. By using silicone as a passive electric field guide, improved deformation sensing accuracy and reduced interference are achieved without embedding conductive components.
Arsen Abdulali +3 more
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Optimal cutoff score for the Malay version of parenting and child tooth brushing assessment (M-PACTA). [PDF]
Chin YJ +4 more
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From tradition to innovation: enhancing soil function with brush straw checkerboard barriers [PDF]
Zhihao Zhu +4 more
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This graphical abstract emphasizes the working principle and the various essential factors of the direct methanol fuel cell (DMFCs). Additionally, various parameters, such as the nanoparticle's size and shape, the nature of the electrolyte, the type of support materials, and their fabrication process, also play essential roles in the functioning of the
Kirti Mishra +3 more
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Evaluating Calcium Hydroxide Removal Techniques in Endodontics: A Comparative Analysis. [PDF]
Fallahi Sarvenoei V +3 more
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Toward Environmentally Friendly Hydrogel‐Based Flexible Intelligent Sensor Systems
This review summarizes environmentally and biologically friendly hydrogel‐based flexible sensor systems focusing on physical, chemical, and physiological sensors. Furthermore, device concepts moving forward for the practical application are discussed about wireless integration, the interface between hydrogel and dry electronics, automatic data analysis
Sudipta Kumar Sarkar, Kuniharu Takei
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