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An MXene‐based flexible piezoresistive sensor featuring a multi‐stage microdome architecture is developed, which simultaneously realizes high sensitivity of 11.57 kPa−1 and an ultra‐broad detection range up to 2500 kPa. When integrated into palm and sole sensor arrays combined with deep learning algorithms, it achieves a recognition accuracy of over 95%
De‐Yu Kong +9 more
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Schematic illustration of injectable PDA‐modified GelMA microspheres loaded with BioPre‐Exos for vascularized bone regeneration. ABSTRACT Critical‐sized bone defects remain a highly challenging clinical problem due to insufficient intrinsic self‐healing capacity.
Lijun Li +9 more
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Cryogenic X-Ray Microtomography of Early-Stage Polyurethane Foaming: 3D Analysis of Cell Structure Development. [PDF]
Cimavilla-Román P +3 more
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Reconfigurable Spoof Plasmonic Skyrmion Electronics for Deformation‐Invariant Multimode Sensing
A flexible multimode sensor based on capacitively loaded spoof plasmonic skyrmions enables deformation‐invariant dielectric sensing with ultra‐compact size and high Q‐factor. Near‐equidistant resonances remain stable under shape change and bending, while capacitor loading improves bending robustness and multimode sensitivity, highlighting strong ...
Zengxiang Wang +7 more
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Cellulose with urethan crosslinks decorated with ionic functionality for wastewater purification including design, synthesis, and theoretical studies. [PDF]
Kaseeb S +9 more
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Pengaruh pH awal dan konsentrasi dekstrin pada pembuatan sirsak instant secara foam-mat drying [PDF]
Widia Herawati
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Programmable hydration pathways enable reconfigurable ionic thermoelectrics in polyquaternium hydrogels. By coupling microscopic solvation, mesoscale water channels, and macroscopic boundary control, hydration‐gated protonics decouples thermopower, response speed, and stability.
Zehao Zhao, Yun Shen, Dongyan Xu
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Studies on Electromechanical foam material (EFOAM) as a potential Sensor and Actuator
Iosr Journals, O. OMONIYI Oluwaseun
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