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Permanent magnet putty (PMP) integrates high‐coercivity NdFeB particles with a dynamic polyborosiloxane–Ecoflex matrix, achieving rapid self‐healing (90% mechanical recovery in 10 s) and magnetic recovery within 20 min. With twice the sensitivity of commercial putties, PMP enables precise 5–30 N force detection and discrimination between pressing and ...
Ruotong Zhao +5 more
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Functional surfaces are investigated as a foundation for reconfigurable microscale systems with sensing and actuation capabilities. Advances in additive manufacturing enable our development of planar arrays of hybrid‐material, compliant microdevices that convert environmental stimuli into programmed motion and visual responses.
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Assessment of Community Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices Regarding Burn Prevention and First Aid in Yemen: A Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]
Alsiaghi YA +7 more
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Epidemiological analysis and comparison of 259 extensive burn patients from 2010 to 2021: Evidence for autonomous medical team. [PDF]
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Too valuable to burn? Chemical and plastic industries will rely on oil far longer than motorists
Mehdi Seyedmahmoudian
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Clinical and Pathological Features of Cutaneous Burns Caused by Mobile Phone Charging Devices. [PDF]
Choi S, Jung YW, Cho E, Oh BH.
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Hydrofluoric Acid Cutaneous Burns: A Systematic Review of Emergency Management and General Surgical Sequelae. [PDF]
Kelly A, Chan S, Wood MJ.
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The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1988
In chemical skin injuries, reduction of the time of exposure to the causative agent and recognition of systemic toxicity are necessary to lessen the severity of the insult, reduce morbidity, and maximize survival. During a 17-year period (1969 through 1985), 87 (2.1%) of the 4,212 burned patients admitted to the U.S. Army Institute of Surgical Research
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In chemical skin injuries, reduction of the time of exposure to the causative agent and recognition of systemic toxicity are necessary to lessen the severity of the insult, reduce morbidity, and maximize survival. During a 17-year period (1969 through 1985), 87 (2.1%) of the 4,212 burned patients admitted to the U.S. Army Institute of Surgical Research
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