Artificial Neuron Based on Electrical Anisotropy from WSe2 Field Effect Transistors
An artificial neuron was realized based on the anisotropic mobility of WSe2. Dendritic and axon‐multisynaptic performance of a neuron was achieved with optical and voltage pulses. Recognition accuracy of handwritten digits was obtained to 97% based on the synaptic weight of an artificial neuron.
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Emerging Nonpharmacologic Analgesic Technologies in Anesthesia: Mechanisms, Evidence, and Future Directions for Pharmacologic Alternatives. [PDF]
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A Rare Case of Anterior Stafne Bone Cavity in the Mandibular Region. [PDF]
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Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamic Modeling of Clonidine and Midazolam for Sedation in Pediatric Intensive Care. [PDF]
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Design and Experiment of an Automatic Leveling System for Tractor-Mounted Implements. [PDF]
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Morphological Variability amid Genetic Homogeneity and Vice Versa: A Complicated Case with <i>Humidophila</i> (Bacillariophyceae) from Tropical Forest Soils of Vietnam with the Description of Four New Species. [PDF]
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Case Report: Emergency mitral valve plasty in an unstable dog with left atrial rupture secondary to myxomatous mitral valve disease. [PDF]
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Evolution of Loess Tablelands in the Central Great Plains: Relief Generation by Loess Accumulation and the Importance of Closed Depressions [PDF]
Loess tablelands, plateau‐like landforms built of wind‐blown dust, store large volumes of sediment on its path from bedrock sources to sedimentary basins.
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