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101 Thickness Measuring Technology for Pipes of Power Plant with EMAT and Fiber-Optic sensor
Keiichi Sasaki+3 more
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Biomaterial Strategies for Targeted Intracellular Delivery to Phagocytes
Phagocytes are essential to a functional immune system, and their behavior defines disease outcomes. Engineered particles offer a strategic opportunity to target phagocytes, harnessing inflammatory modulation in disease. By tuning features like size, shape, and surface, these systems can modulate immune responses and improve targeted treatment for a ...
Kaitlyn E. Woodworth+2 more
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Integrating optical neuroscience tools into touchscreen operant systems. [PDF]
Piantadosi PT+10 more
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This study presents an injectable hydrogel that responds to Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection by releasing a dual‐phage cocktail on demand. The system degrades selectively in infected wounds, enhances phage localization and stability, and shows potent antibiofilm activity and biocompatibility in an ex vivo human skin model—offering a promising strategy ...
Siyuan Tao+9 more
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Exploring the Teleproctoring Potential of Telesurgery: The First Remote Procedures Performed Simultaneously Between Orlando and Shanghai. [PDF]
Moschovas MC+9 more
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Recycling of Thermoplastics with Machine Learning: A Review
This review shows how machine learning is revolutionizing mechanical, chemical, and biological pathways, overcoming traditional challenges and optimizing sorting, efficiency, and quality. It provides a detailed analysis of effective feature engineering strategies and establishes a forward‐looking research agenda for a truly circular thermoplastic ...
Rodrigo Q. Albuquerque+5 more
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Metasurface-based large field-of-view light receiver for enhanced LiDAR systems. [PDF]
Guo H+6 more
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Low‐Cost WS2 Photodetector on Water‐Soluble Paper for Transient Electronics
This study presents a transient WS2 photodetector fabricated on water‐soluble paper using simple mechanical abrasion and pencil drawing. The device demonstrates reliable photoresponse and mechanical flexibility. It dissolves in water within seconds after use, enabling material recovery and reuse.
Gulsum Ersu+4 more
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