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By fabricating and covalently assembling gelatin methacryloyl (GelMA) porous microgels, a new class of granular hydrogel scaffolds with hierarchical porosity is developed. These scaffolds have a significantly higher void fraction than their counterparts made up of nonporous microgels, enhancing cell recruitment and tissue integration. This research may
Alexander Kedzierski +9 more
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Uniform approximations by Fourier sums on classes of convolutions of periodic functions [PDF]
A. S. Serdyuk, T. A. Stepanyuk
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Convergence of Sums to a Convolution of Stable Laws [PDF]
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The fabrication of a cellularized, multilayered 3D printed cylindrical model comprising hybrid bioinks inspired by the natural extracellular environment as an approach to artery mimetics, is presented. Using embedded bioprinting, interlayer crosslinking of self‐supporting concentric cylinders is achieved.
Uxue Aizarna‐Lopetegui +7 more
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Convolution Sums Related to Fibonacci Numbers and Lucas Numbers
Aeran Kim
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LiNi0.5Mn1.5O4 lithium‐ion battery cathodes exhibit poor cycling stability due to surface reconstruction and electrolyte degradation at high voltage. This work demonstrates that partial Ni substitution with Mg prevents surface reconstruction and creates a corrosion‐resistant surface layer during the early stages of cycling, hence reducing electrolyte ...
Beth E. Murdock +8 more
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Evaluation of the Convolution Sum involving the Sum of Divisors Function\n for 14, 22 and 26 [PDF]
Ayşe Alaca +2 more
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Biopolymers are sustainable, biodegradable alternatives to petroleum‐based plastics for food packaging. Its adoption is often limited by poor mechanical strength, barrier properties, and improved thermal stability through the incorporation of nanofillers.
Himakshi Baishya +2 more
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The convolution sum $\sum_{al+bm=n} \sigma(l) \sigma(m)$ for $(a,b)=(1,28), (4,7), (1,14), (2,7), (1,7)$ [PDF]
Ayşe Alaca +2 more
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