Single molecule nanopore counting assay targeting small extracellular vesicle cargo for non-invasive monitoring of cerebral organoid development and health. [PDF]
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Anisotropic mechanotransductive tissue constructs <i>via</i> brush-assisted bioprinting of microfiber-reinforced composite bioinks. [PDF]
Mohan P, Choi B, Yoon D, Kim G.
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Continuous Optical Biosensing of IL-8 Cancer Biomarker Using a Multimodal Platform. [PDF]
Hernandez AL +6 more
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Multimaterial Shape Memory Polymer Fibers for Advanced Drug Release Applications. [PDF]
Wan X +9 more
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A Review of Femtosecond Laser Processing for Sapphire. [PDF]
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Analysis of erasable fiber loop optical buffer
In this paper, we propose a model of a fiber loop buffer, which incorporates a semiconductor laser amplifier (SLA) as nonlinear element controlled by an optical control signal. The impact of the accumulated and amplified spontaneous emission noise of the SLA and data pattern dependent gain saturation effect in the SLA on the properties of the buffer is
Xiaobin Hong, Yue Chen, Jintong Lin
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Simulation of Fiber-Optic Buffer Loop Memory with All-Optical 2R Regeneration
Structure of the fiber-optic recirculating loop memory with periodic 2R-regeneration of information flow in the optical range is designed. The modified optical fiber loop mirror for 2R-regeneration of wavelength division multiplexed return-to-zero signals is proposed.
A. V. Polyakov
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Buffering effect of fiber coating and its influence on the proof test load in optical fibers
The tensile force experienced by a coated glass fiber during proof testing is applied to the coating and, therefore, may be reduced because of the buffering effect of the coating. In this study such an effect is evaluated on the basis of an analytical stress model.
E. Suhir
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T-WAS and T-XAS algorithms for fiber-loop optical buffers
Abstract In optical packet/burst switched networks fiber loops provide a viable and compact means of contention resolution. For fixed size packets it is known that a basic void-avoiding schedule (VAS) can vastly outperform a more classical pre-reservation algorithm as FCFS.
Kurt Van Hautegem +4 more
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