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Multiplex Modular Nanorobotic Systems with Catalytic Activity under Magnetic Navigation
We present modular nanorobots composed of a magnetic propulsion module and different extension modules carrying functional activities, assembled via DNA base pairing. The system integrates propulsion, optical tracking, enzymatic catalysis, and cell docking in a programmable manner.
Voichita Mihali +7 more
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Optimizing hybrid network topologies in communication networks through irregularity strength. [PDF]
Naqvi SAA +5 more
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GRAPH LABELLING TECHNIQUES [PDF]
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Kinetic Regimes of Hydrogen Absorption in Thin Films
Knowledge of the hydrogen incorporation mechanisms in thin layers in relation to the amount absorbed is essential to design coatings and devices compatible with hydrogen‐based technologies. A combination of simultaneous in situ methods gives detailed insight into the hydrogenation of a prototypical hydrogen absorber layer in a time‐dependent manner ...
Laura Guasco +7 more
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A constructive method to determine the total vertex irregularity strength of two flower graph variants. [PDF]
Hinding N +6 more
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Light‐Actuated Fiber‐Climbing Inchworm Robot Toward Endoluminal Navigation
A kirigami‐inspired soft inchworm robot harnesses optical energy from a customized side‐emitting optical fiber, guaranteeing its propulsion along the fiber body. The wavelength‐selective responsiveness of dye‐functionalized liquid crystal elastomers and the application of temporal illumination patterns enable sequential control of robot components. The
Antonio Lobosco +6 more
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Connectivity Labeling in Faulty Colored Graphs. [PDF]
Petruschka A, Sapir S, Tzalik E.
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On the limits of graph neural networks for the early diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease. [PDF]
Hernández-Lorenzo L +5 more
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ABSTRACT Traditional wearable exoskeletons rely on rigid structures, which limit comfort, flexibility, and everyday usability. This work introduces the fundamental technologies to create the first soft, lightweight, intelligent textile‐based exoskeletons (Texoskeletons) built using 1D sensors and actuators.
Amy Lukomiak +19 more
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A Sequential Kalman-Newton-KM Framework for AIS and Radar Data Fusion in Restricted Inland Waterways. [PDF]
Shi H, Wang D, Wei L, Liang S.
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