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The Casts Project was an exhibition held at the Robert and Elaine Stein Galleries at Wright State University from February 15 through March 22, 1998https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/restein_casts/1006/thumbnail ...
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A soft, dual‐channel hydrogel patch enables simultaneous detection of wound temperature and strain by integrating ion‐diffusion‐mediated thermoelectric and resistive sensing. The conformal design maintains stable performance during motion, capturing subtle inflammatory and mechanical changes for continuous wound monitoring.
Yu Fang +7 more
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Performance of 3 large language models in detecting urinary formed elements. [PDF]
Zeng X, Li S.
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The Casts Project was an exhibition held at the Robert and Elaine Stein Galleries at Wright State University from February 15 through March 22, 1998https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/restein_casts/1010/thumbnail ...
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A compostable PGS soft surgical robot with interchangeable modules integrates transient Mo tactile and Si thermal sensors for dual feedback. The device preserves its function after clinical‐grade sterilization, demonstrates stable actuation and cardiac tissue grasping with real‐time in vivo pulsatile monitoring, and biodegrades post‐use with soil‐safe,
Minseong Chae +27 more
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A literature review: progress in the study of plastic bronchitis. [PDF]
Li H, Han C, Wu D, Zhang Y.
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A swelling‐programmed micropatterned hydrogel guides adherent cells through a controlled transition from cell–matrix anchoring to cadherin‐mediated cell–cell compaction, enabling rapid assembly of high‐viability spheroids with defined size and morphology.
Han Gyeol Nam +8 more
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Removal of biliary casts following orthotopic liver transplantation using a 2.5-mm ultra-fine choledochoscope via the 10-French T-tube tract. [PDF]
Zhang H, Zhang M, Zhang K, Zhuang D.
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The Casts Project was an exhibition held at the Robert and Elaine Stein Galleries at Wright State University from February 15 through March 22, 1998https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/restein_casts/1017/thumbnail ...
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Self‐assembled monolayers (SAMs) are promising hole‐transporting materials for organic photovoltaics (OPVs), but suffer from self‐aggregation and poor large‐area uniformity. We find that interfacial modification using nicotinic hydrazide can eliminate the residual SAM aggregates by forming energetically favorable complexes, yielding uniform SAM.
Seongwon Yoon +10 more
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