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Two‐photon lithography (TPL) enables 3D magnetic nanostructures with unmatched freedom in geometry and material choice. Advances in voxel control, deposition, and functionalization open pathways to artificial spin ices, racetracks, microrobots, and a number of additional technological applications.
Joseph Askey +5 more
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A Supervised Deep Learning Model Was Developed to Classify Nelore Cattle (<i>Bos indicus</i>) with Heat Stress in the Brazilian Amazon. [PDF]
Silva WCD +11 more
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Effects of the vegetation upon internal environment comfort inside Business Buildings
Flavia Tasmin Techera Antunes
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The enthalpy and the comfort zone in tomato production
R. Salazar +7 more
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‘You’re all so close you might as well sit in a circle … ’ Carceral geographies of intimacy and comfort in the prison visiting room [PDF]
Dominique Moran, Tom Disney
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High‐performance SEBS‐PFB AEM is developed by crosslinking SEBS‐amine with polyfluorene‐based crosslinker containing benzene spacer. With the superior electrochemical and mechanical properties, SEBS‐PFB enabled an AEMWE single cell to achieve a high current density of 14.0 A cm−2 at 2.0 V and 80 °C in 1 m KOH, using a PtRu/C cathode and Ni2Fe anode ...
Hyun Soo Kwon +8 more
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Comfort as a need of the older adults in emergency departments: a scoping review. [PDF]
Chaica V, Marques R, Pontífice-Sousa P.
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A minimally invasive, transepithelial corneal cross‐linking (TE‐CXL) approach is presented using upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs)‐loaded contact lenses (UCLs), after topical delivery of hyaluronate–riboflavin conjugates. The NIR‐to‐UV/blue light conversion by UCNPs in a UCL can activate riboflavin for TE‐CXL, resulting in the biomechanical strength ...
Gibum Lee +8 more
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Robust Bio‐Textiles Via Mycelium‐Cellulose Interface Engineering
This work introduces a new class of sustainable textiles by growing mycelium, the root‐like structure of fungi, into cellulose‐based fabrics. This semi‐interpenetrating mycelium‐cellulose fiber network combines the strength and breathability of natural fibers with the water‐resistant and adhesive properties of mycelium, resulting in a robust, scalable,
Wenhui Xu +7 more
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