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Compact Spectral Imaging: A Review of Miniaturized and Integrated Systems
This review explores the rapid shift toward compact spectral imaging systems by examining four key design paradigms: Do‐It‐Yourself (DIY) platforms, freeform optics, filter‐on‐chip integration, and multifunctional metasurfaces. The discussion highlights critical applications in medicine, agriculture, and environmental monitoring, providing comparative ...
Sani Mukhtar, Amir Arbabi, Jaime Viegas
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Gamma-ray bursts: Magnetosphere around neutron stars with comets, planets and black hole [PDF]
H. Hanami
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Bioactive glasses with controllable dual ion release capability are developed to aid bone regeneration. The bioactive glasses rapidly release lithium ions that exert an anti‐inflammatory effect, suppressing inflammation after bone injury. Simultaneously, the bioactive glasses slowly release strontium ions, which support bone formation by suppressing ...
Hirohiko Sakai +6 more
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Magnetar emergence in a peculiar gamma-ray burst from a compact star merger. [PDF]
Sun H +44 more
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Temporal characteristics of gamma rhythm constrain properties of noise in an inhibition-stabilized network model. [PDF]
Krishnakumaran R, Ray S.
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High-energy spectral breaks in gamma-ray bursts
Bradley E. Schaefer +10 more
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On the galactic distribution of gamma-ray bursts [PDF]
Robert E. Rutledge, W. H. G. Lewin
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A novel solvent‐cast direct‐writing method is demonstrated for 3D printing biodegradable scaffolds for drug delivery. This technique enables the fabrication of intricate biodegradable architectures loaded with thermosensitive drugs. Thermal, physical, mechanical, and dissolution studies highlight how polymer composition influences drug release ...
Se Hun Chung +3 more
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A method to distinguish two gamma-ray bursts with similar time profiles
J. Wambsganß
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Warpage in Material Extrusion Additive Manufacturing of Amorphous and Semicrystalline Polymers
Material Extrusion Additive Manufacturing (MEAM) enables the fabrication of complex parts, but faces the challenge of warpage due to thermal stresses and phase transitions. This review examines the warpage mechanism, the role of processing conditions, material properties, and part geometry.
Ali Zerriouh +7 more
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