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Animal models of hemorrhage, parameters, and development of hemostatic methods. [PDF]
Darya G+4 more
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An h-p adaptive finite element method for the numerical simulation of compressible flow
Philippe R.B. Devloo+2 more
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A soft, compact, and cuffless system for continuous blood pressure monitoring using laser‐sintered liquid metal conductors is developed. The stretchability and sensitivity of the device enable real‐time, non‐invasive tracking of blood pressure, including recovery after exercise. This wearable device offers a practical solution for managing hypertension
Jung Jae Park+6 more
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Evaluation of the Potential of Novel Co-Processed Excipients to Enable Direct Compression and Modified Release of Ibuprofen. [PDF]
Aleksić I+5 more
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Substrate Engineering for Durable Omniphobic Liquid‐Like Surfaces
The significant yet less investigated role of substrates in determining the liquid‐repellency and mechanical durability of liquid‐like surfaces (LLSs) is explored. Thick and crack‐free sol–gel silica intermediary layers are developed that can smoothen substrate asperity roughness even at the micron scale, enabling omniphobic polydimethylsiloxane‐based ...
Tao Wen+6 more
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Optimizing Aggregate Systems Based on a Binary Paste-Aggregate Model. [PDF]
Lian C+5 more
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Influence of Hysteresis on Magnetocaloric Performance at Cryogenic Temperatures: A Tb3Ni Case Study
The existence of an inverse magnetocaloric effect in metamagnetic materials at cryogenic temperatures is investigated using multiple methods. Contrary to predictions from magnetization data, neither specific heat nor pulsed‐field measurements show such a cooling effect, instead indicating irreversible heating.
Timo Niehoff+10 more
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Bubble collapse dynamics near the composite walls: Progress and challenges. [PDF]
Zhu Y, Ma X, Zhou R, Sun Y, Zhang M.
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This study presents a capacitive hydrogen sensor with a simple structure and process. Sonication‐induced Pd nanogaps modulate the effective electrode area in response to hydrogen concentration, resulting in capacitance changes within a range predefined by physical parameters.
Sang‐kil Lee+9 more
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