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This study reports an ultrathin graphene‐based strain sensor array fabricated on a 5 µm polyimide substrate. The array achieves millimeter‐scale spatial resolution (≈70 devices cm−2), high sensitivity with a gauge factor of 144, and reliable durability over 5000 cycles.
Wenchao Luo +10 more
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Millimeter‐thickness polycrystalline metal halide perovskites (MPMHPs) demonstrate outstanding performance in X‐ray detection and hold promise for applications in high‐resolution imaging at low doses. This review provides a summary of research on X‐ray detectors utilizing MPMHP, encompassing various technologies and optimization strategies. Ultimately,
Yanshuang Ba +11 more
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Machine Learning Models for Point-of-Care Diagnostics of Acute Kidney Injury. [PDF]
Chen CY +12 more
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Advances in Electrochemical Urea Biosensors: Trends and Future Prospects
This review explores advances in enzymatic and non‐enzymatic biosensors, emphasizing electrochemical detection, material innovations, and IoT integration for real‐time tracking. Key challenges and future opportunities in enhancing sensitivity, selectivity, and portability are highlighted, showcasing biosensors as promising tools for next‐generation ...
Samar Shurbaji +6 more
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Transforming Patient-Reported Outcome Measurement With Digital Health Technology. [PDF]
Jackman L, Kamran R.
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Research Progress in Wearable Microneedle Sensors for Health Analysis
Wearable biosensors are transforming personal healthcare by enabling minimally invasive, molecular‐level monitoring. Emerging electrochemical microneedle sensors can detect analytes in interstitial fluid, enabling painless extraction and real‐time tracking.
Adnan Zameer +3 more
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From Billing Codes to Breakthroughs: Filtering Signal From Noise in Electronic Medical Records-Based Research. [PDF]
Baller EB.
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TVB C++: A Fast and Flexible Back‐End for The Virtual Brain
TVB C++ is a streamlined and fast C++ Back‐End for The Virtual Brain (TVB), designed to make it as flexible as TVB, and FAST. Another pillar is to be fully compatible with TVB so easy bindings can be created from Python. Users can easily configure TVB C++ to execute the same code but with enhanced performance and parallelism.
Ignacio Martín +7 more
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Prevalence and types of medication errors among children under five (5) years in 3 primary health care facilities in the Western region of Ghana: a retrospective quantitative study. [PDF]
Baolenwo AB, Efua SV, Vida A.
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