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Experimental study on dynamic elastic modulus loss of concrete broken by high voltage pulse discharge based on orthogonal design. [PDF]
Che L, Pan L, Gu X.
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This study reports a novel strategy for preparing a biocompatible adhesive hydrogel crosslinked with a muscle tissue‐derived extracellular matrix (MEM) for in situ muscle regeneration. As a natural crosslinker, MEM not only mediates combinatorial polymer networks but also stimulates satellite cells to induce a cell‐free therapeutic solution.
Eun Je Jeon+6 more
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Elastic modulus of β-Ga2O3 nanowires measured by resonance and three-point bending techniques. [PDF]
Trausa A+7 more
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A PROPOSAL ON PREDICTING ELASTIC MODULUS OF CEMENTITIOUS MATERIALS PRODUCED BY EXTRUSION MOULDING
Tsugumichi Watanabe+2 more
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Biomimetic glycosaminoglycan analog hydrogels exhibit suitable and robust mechanical properties, as well as hemocompatibility and biocompatibility, making them ideal for the embolization of intracranial aneurysms. Notably, the hydrogel's environment‐selective swelling properties enable complete blockage of the aneurysm cavity while preventing ...
Sarit S. Sivan+8 more
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1208 The Effect on Torsional Damping by the Elastic Modulus of Laminated Composite Cylinder
Bao LIMI+2 more
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Volumetric muscle loss (VML) due to trauma or surgery, often leads to physical impairments. Traditional treatments rely on autologous flaps, limited by muscle availability often leading to donor site morbidity. This study presents multimodal bioprinting as an innovative approach for fabricating vascularized muscle flaps with 3D‐printed macrovessels ...
Eliana O. Fischer+8 more
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Predicting the Elastic Modulus of Recycled Concrete Considering Material Nonuniformity: Mesoscale Numerical Method. [PDF]
Zhang J, Zhu X, Zhou M, Huang X.
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Non‐Surgical, In‐Stent Membrane Bioelectronics for Long‐Term Intracranial Pressure Monitoring
This image shows a sequence of long‐term intracranial pressure monitoring using non‐surgical, in‐stent membrane bioelectronics. Abstract Traditional intracranial pressure (ICP) monitoring methods, using intraventricular catheters, face significant limitations, including high invasiveness, discrete data, calibration complexities, and drift issues, which
Jimin Lee+9 more
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