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Quantifying the Acoustic Startle Response in Mice Using Standard Digital Video. [PDF]
Pantoni MM +3 more
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From consumer to prosumer: changing perceptions in the use and production of digital video
Maureen R. Washington
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Moisture‐Driven Hydrogel Power Source with Asymmetric Ion Adsorption for Flexible Electronics
A hydrogel‐based power source employing asymmetric ion‐adsorbing electrodes and moisture‐driven gradients is reported. This design enables continuous electricity generation for over 4000 minutes without significant decay and without requiring external input.
Zhaoyang Sun +9 more
wiley +1 more source
Digital video recorder for Raspberry PI cameras with multi-camera synchronous acquisition. [PDF]
Salem G +8 more
europepmc +1 more source
Intrinsically Soft Printed Electronics for Digitally Augmented Human Sensing and Vision
This work introduces a class of highly functional, multilayer flexible and stretchable circuits capable of digitally augmenting human sensing and vision. Studies in multi‐material soft composite inks yielded a formulation that enables overpass printing, self‐healing, and high‐resolution functionality.
Nathan Zavanelli +7 more
wiley +1 more source
Internet-based digital video atlas of sonographic findings for clinical and educational purposes. [PDF]
Merkel D, Schneider C, Ludwig M.
europepmc +1 more source
El video como soporte en la narrativa digital de los eventos turísticos 2.0
Alba‐María Martínez‐Sala +1 more
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Photo‐Switching Thermal and Lithium‐Ion Conductivity in Azobenzene Polymers
Light‐responsive azobenzene polymers control thermal and ionic transport simultaneously through structural transitions. UV illumination disrupts π–π stacking, converting crystalline trans states to amorphous cis configurations. Thermal conductivity drops from 0.45 to 0.15 W·m−1·K−1 while Li+ diffusivity increases 100 fold. This dual transport switching
Jaeuk Sung +7 more
wiley +1 more source
A single cell type Electro‐chromo‐emissive (ECECL) device integrating synchronized electrochromic (EC) and electrochemiluminescent (ECL) functions is developed using a mixed ionic‐electronic conductor (MIEC). A MIEC layer reduces ionic/electronic resistance, enabling ultrafast switching and enhanced optical contrast.
Hwandong Jang +5 more
wiley +1 more source

