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Flexible Optical Fiber Stress/Temperature Dual‐Mode Sensing Based on CaZnOS:Nd,Er
Temperature and stress sensing based on flexible optical fibers may be the key to future artificial intelligence's perception of the world, here an optical fiber sensor capable of realizing such dual mode sensing is preliminary confirmed based on CaZnOS:Nd3+,Er3+.
Pan Zheng+12 more
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Electrochemical Synthesis and Characterisation of Polypyrrole/Polyelectrolyte Gel Blends : Toward Novel Bioelectrodes for Functional Electric Stimulation [PDF]
Sumatra Rajagopalan+2 more
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Rationally Designed Carbon Nanomaterials for Electrically Driven Solid‐State Hydrogen Storage
A bottom‐up design principle integrating atomic‐level and nanoscale structural engineering is developed to guide the rational design of electrically tunable, solid‐state hydrogen storage materials that enable non‐dissociative chemisorption under applied electric fields.
Yong Gao+30 more
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Clinical effect and prognostic factor of electric stimulation and biofeedback therapy on postpartum pelvic organ prolapse. [PDF]
Wu H+5 more
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A comparison of two electric taste stimulation devices [PDF]
Scott T. McClure, Harry T. Lawless
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Porous silicon nanoparticles (PSiNPs) reprogram macrophage endocytosis of manganese@albumin‐based TLR4 nanoagonists, driving TRIF‐biased TLR4 signaling, eliciting robust proinflammatory responses, and potentiating macrophage‐mediated immunotherapeutic effects against NSCLC.
Xiaomei Zhang+9 more
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A solution‐processed distributed Bragg reflector (DBR) film, integrated via block copolymer (BCP) self‐assembly, enhances photon recycling in BiVO4 photoanodes for improved photoelectrochemical (PEC) performance. By tuning lamellar structures using lactic acid and cross‐linking density, the DBR film optimally shifts working wavelengths, boosting ...
Shangxian Ding+11 more
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Entraining neurons via noninvasive electric stimulation improves cognition. [PDF]
van der Plas M, Hanslmayr S.
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