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Regulation of platelet-leukocyte interaction in simulated ECC: attenuation with heparin surface modification [PDF]
Schmid Fx+6 more
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Improved Direct Ink Writing of Liquid Metal Foams via Liquid Additives
The ability to pattern liquid metal is useful for making soft electrical and thermal devices. Dispensing liquid metal from a nozzle naturally results in the formation of spheroidal droplets, making direct‐write printing challenging. Liquid metal foams containing pockets of air can extrude as filaments, albeit inconsistently.
Febby Krisnadi+3 more
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[ES] ¿Cuál es la situación actual de la escultura figurativa? ¿Hay sitio para ella en el mundo del arte actual? Con este TFM trato de plantearme estas y otras preguntas. Lo hago a través de la lectura y análisis de obras de reconocido prestigio y con un trabajo práctico en el que pretendo plasmar las conclusiones a las que llego. El trabajo práctico se
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A Strategic Approach for Enhanced p‐Type Doping of WSe2 p‐MOSFETs Using an Atomic Oxidation Process
A robust approach to p‐type doping in monolayer WSe2 is demonstrated using phase‐engineered WSeyOx / WSe2 / WSeyOx heterostructures formed via atomic oxidation. Self‐limited surface oxidation enables non‐destructive charge transfer doping while preserving intrinsic channel properties.
Dongjea Seo+10 more
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Preventing SPA/DPA in ECC Systems Using the Jacobi Form [PDF]
Pierre Liardet, N. P. Smart
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Shaping Magnetic Liquid Metals Into 3D Leakage‐Free, Shape‐Programmable Structures and Electronics
This research addresses the fluidity‐induced leakage challenge in the 3D patterning of liquid metals (LMs) by utilizing magnetic liquid metals (MLMs). These 3D MLM structures prevent LM leakage, enable shape programmability and reconfigurability, and exhibit self‐healing and enhanced compression resistance.
Yongyu Lu+11 more
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Mechanochemical Synthesis of Recyclable Biohybrid Polymer Networks Using Whole Biomass
A novel mechanochemical method is developed to transform raw biomass, such as whole‐cell algae, into strong and ductile plastics by combining it with synthetic components. These biohybrid materials can be adapted, remolded, or depolymerized over multiple cycles due to the underlying dynamic covalent polymer network.
Meng Jiang+3 more
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