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Transient Stiffness Patterning in Hydrogels Driven by Dissipative Mechanochemical Coupling
Force‐induced disulfide bond rupture in a polymer‐based hydrogel, coupled with chemical or electrochemical reoxidation, leads to the transient modulation of the hydrogel's stiffness properties. High spatiotemporal control is achieved by this dissipative process, enabling the development of out‐of‐equilibrium stiffness patterns and transient, dose ...
Roberto Baretta+2 more
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Prehospital to emergency department handoff: can team-based reporting improve markers of clinical efficiency in an adult emergency department? [PDF]
Gross CL+7 more
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This study presents a novel donor‐bridge‐acceptor‐bridge‐donor (D‐B‐A‐B‐D) molecular system, which shows near‐unity intramolecular excitation energy transfer (IET) from two identical energy donors to a coplanar acceptor. It enables a four‐level energy system for efficient lasing at the acceptor emission band in a microspherical cavity with a low lasing
Vishal Kumar+6 more
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A series of successful emergency department thoracotomies with expeditious recovery. [PDF]
Nicholson JA+6 more
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'Correctable undetected visual acuity deficit' in patients aged 65 and over attending an accident and emergency department. [PDF]
Dan Z. Reinstein+9 more
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Optical Control of Ferroelectric Imprint in BiFeO3
Above‐bandgap irradiation at room temperature enables on‐demand optical control of defect‐driven built‐in electric fields in BiFeO₃ thin films, fabricated via scalable, chemical spray pyrolysis. These fields, otherwise “frozen‐in,” can cause severe device degradation, including non‐switchable polarization, dead layers near interfaces, and polarization ...
Haoze Zhang+8 more
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The Psychosocial Assessment of Patients Discharged from Accident and Emergency Departments after Deliberate Self-Poisoning [PDF]
J Ebbage+3 more
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Diels‐Alder clicks chemistry addresses thermal runaway in lithium‐ion batteries. A thermoresponsive electrolyte with lithium salt in vinylene carbonate (VC) and 2,5‐dimethylfuran (DMFu) operates at room temperature but undergoes Diels‐Alder reactions at high temperatures, enabling a two‐step safety mechanism: a warning phase at ≈100 °C and complete ...
Arnab Ghosh+9 more
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Beyond Efficiency: Considering the Benefits of Residents in the Emergency Department. [PDF]
Armstrong RE.
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