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A Soft Robotic Model for Simulating Heart Valve Disease and Cardiac Interventions
This paper introduces a fully synthetic fabrication methodology for a soft robotic, in‐vitro model of the left‐heart, complete with a functioning mitral valve apparatus. With a view towards patient‐specific modeling, we demonstrate physiological flow and pressure waveforms, tunable mitral valve function with clinical imaging compatibility, and its use ...
James Davies +14 more
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Special Libraries, October 1964 [PDF]
Volume 55, Issue 8https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/sla_sl_1964/1007/thumbnail ...
Special Libraries Association
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Borophene: Crucial Challenges and the Way Forward
This review explores the challenges and progress in borophene research, focusing on synthesis strategies, structural properties, and potential applications. It highlights key experimental breakthroughs, discusses theoretical insights into borophene's unique features, and addresses pathways for overcoming stability and scalability issues.
Zhixuan Li +3 more
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Open Source Integrated Library Systems in Public Libraries [PDF]
One of the most fundamental decisions a library makes is choosing an integrated library system, or ILS. A public library can remove unwanted outside influence and save money by switching their ILS to free and open source software, or FOSS.
Brooke, Tony
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Mitigating Electrochemical Isolation in Ni‐Rich Layered Cathodes for Durable Solid‐State Batteries
Electrochemical isolation of Ni‐rich layered cathodes in sulfide solid‐state batteries is uncovered as a previously unrecognized but critical performance‐limiting pathway. This study elucidates its origin and impact and introduces a scalable mitigation strategy using oxygen‐functionalized conductive carbon.
Abhirup Bhadra +7 more
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Strategies for Engaging in International Librarianship: Misconceptions and Opportunities [PDF]
Higher education institutions are increasingly formalizing internationalization priorities into their strategic plans. As a result library and information science (LIS) programs are beginning to encourage the inclusion of more international perspectives ...
Sellar, Melanie
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This study is dedicated to the design and synthesis of MOF‐derived mesoporous Fe/N‐doped carbons as model catalysts, aiming to quantitatively evaluate the utilization of active sites in the ORR. Through modulation followed by pyrolysis, we successfully prepare size‐tunable Fe/MNC‐x with doped iron atoms and mesoporous structures. The smaller Fe/MNC‐250
Hongjuan Zhang +7 more
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There is a tradition and practice in libraries and other Western and information institutions of collecting, stewarding, and taking “cultural heritage” materials from non-Western communities or about non-Western subjects.
Salma Abumeeiz
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Name It and Claim It: Cross-Campus Collaborations for Community-Based Learning [PDF]
This article describes the value of cross-campus collaborations for community-based learning. We argue that community-based learning both provides unique opportunities for breaking academic silos and invites campus partnerships to make ambitious projects
Gibes, Elizabeth Andrejasich +1 more
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Integrative Approaches to Treating Cellular Senescence in Kidney Disease
ABSTRACT Cellular senescence in the kidney plays a crucial role in the progression of acute kidney injury and chronic kidney disease. Therapeutic approaches targeting senescent cells, such as small molecule senolytic and senomorphic drugs, display efficacy in preclinical models.
Tomoka Misawa +3 more
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