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High-performance strain sensor based on a 3D conductive structure for wearable electronics

Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 2019
Strain sensors have been widely used in various applications, such as wearable devices, robot arms, electronic skin, and human–machine interfaces. There is an increasing demand for flexible strain sensors as they have high sensitivity, a wide range ...
Lei Zhang   +5 more
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Electron-Scattering Form Factors and Nuclear Transition Densities

1991
Electron scattering is a very useful method for investigating nuclear structure. Since the electromagnetic interaction is fully known, the only unknowns in the description of the reaction are the nuclear (transition) charge and current densities, which can be determined by analyzing the experimental data.
Jochen Heisenberg, H. P. Blok
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Ultra-thin smart electronic skin based on hybrid system-in-foil concept combining three flexible electronics technologies

, 2018
Flexible electronics combined with new materials and fabrication processes offer unique characteristics such as mechanical flexibility, thin-form factor, large area scaling feasibility, and adaptability to irregular surfaces.
Mourad Elsobky   +7 more
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Form-Factors of Relativistic Electron Bunches in Polarization Radiation

Advanced Materials Research, 2015
The formalism of form factors is the basis for the describing the coherent radiation of bunches that comprise relativistic charged particles. The general theory of coherent radiation for synchrotron and bremsstrahlung radiation, when radiation is generated directly by charged particles, but not by the material of a target, was developed long ago ...
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Electronic health record on the go: Device form factor and Fitts’ law

International Journal of Medical Informatics, 2018
With electronic health records (EHRs) becoming ubiquitous, computer use in exam rooms during patient-provider interactions is commonplace. Although computer use brings many benefits to providers, and patients generally rate computer-use as having a positive impact, the use of mobile devices could eliminate existing issues, for example allowing ...
Jonathan R. Zadra   +3 more
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Nucleon electromagnetic form factors from scattering of polarized muons or electrons

Physical Review C, 1987
We investigate a new method of extracting nucleon form factors by using measured asymmetries of polarized leptons scattered off polarized targets. Systematic errors can be eliminated that way, unlike the conventional analysis via Rosenbluth plots. The kinematics can be chosen such that the asymmetry receives contributions selectively from either ${G}_ ...
B. M. Preedom, R. Tegen, R. Tegen
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Small Form Factor Peltier-Based Liquid Cooling for High Power Density Electronics

open access: closed, 2016
Arunima Panigrahy   +3 more
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Electron scattering form factors in C12

Physics Letters, 1964
A. Bottino, G.R. Bishop
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MagTics: Flexible and Thin Form Factor Magnetic Actuators for Dynamic and Wearable Haptic Feedback

ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, 2017
Fabrizio Pece   +6 more
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