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Emerging Technologies for Timely Point‐of‐Care Diagnostics of Skin Cancer
With the global incidence of skin cancer on the rise and a persistent lack of rapid, noninvasive and sensitive point‐of‐care diagnostic platforms, current and emerging technologies are critically reviewed. Among these, the emerging Raman spectroscopy system is identified as a promising complementary to conventional costly and invasive methods, offering
Jarrod L. Thomas+2 more
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Nanomaterials for promoting axon regeneration after spinal cord injury: Mechanisms and prospects
The effects of clinical therapies for spinal cord injury (SCI) are greatly limited due to poor axon regeneration. This review systematically discusses the ability of nanomaterials (NMs) to treat SCI and the mechanism underlying their therapeutic effects. The properties of NMs that are conducive to axon regeneration after SCI are outlined.
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Implications of Artificial Intelligence in Stroke Intervention and Care
The implication of AI based algorithms in preclinical and clinical stroke studies → Efficiency of post‐stroke analysis of animal behavioral and motor function in preclinical models have been improved by AI‐based methods. In clinical scenario, population‐based risk‐prediction as well as post‐stroke diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation has been ...
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The theory of multipoles in classical electromagnetism
International Journal of Engineering Science, 1971Abstract The static and dynamic theory of electric and magnetic multipoles is given for a rigid medium and then generalized for a nondissapative deformable continuum.
Charles B. Kafadar
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New Perspective on Classical Electromagnetism
, 2013: The fallacies associated with the gauge concept in electromagnetism are illustrated. A clearer and more valid formulation of the basics of classical electromagnetism is provided by recognizing a previously overlooked law of induction as well as the ...
P. Cote, Mark A. Johnson
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Special relativity and classical electromagnetism
, 1997Until now we have deliberately avoided the use of ideas based on special relativity so as to show that all our interpretations can be based on classical electromagnetism itself without any recourse to special relativity. In this chapter we shall give a brief survey of the intimate relationships between classical electromagnetism and special relativity,
W. Rosser
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Classical Electromagnetism via Relativity
Electronics and Power, 1969P. Vigoureux
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The electron and the neutrino as solitons in classical electromagnetism
Beyond the Quantum, 2007T. Nieuwenhuizen
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Oxford Scholarship Online, 2018
In this chapter, Noether’s theorem as a classical field theory is presented and the properties of variations are again discussed for fields (i.e. field variations, space variations, time variations, spacetime variations), resulting in the Noether ...
P. Mann
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In this chapter, Noether’s theorem as a classical field theory is presented and the properties of variations are again discussed for fields (i.e. field variations, space variations, time variations, spacetime variations), resulting in the Noether ...
P. Mann
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Solved Problems in Classical Electromagnetism
, 2018Apart from an introductory chapter which focuses mainly on some important mathematical concepts and analytical techniques, this book consists entirely of questions and solutions on topics in classical electromagnetism.
J. Pierrus
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