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This study introduces a novel multi‐scale scaffold design using L‐fractals arranged in Archimedean tessellations for tissue regeneration. Despite similar porosity, tiles display vastly different tensile responses (1–100 MPa) and deformation modes. In vitro experiments with hMSCs show geometry‐dependent growth and activity. Over 55 000 tile combinations
Maria Kalogeropoulou +4 more
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Correction: Post-translational modifications in heat stress-related diseases. [PDF]
Cui Q, Jia K, Li F, Zheng J, Wang F.
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The Small Heat Shock Proteins and the Heat Stress Response of Baker’s Yeast
Christopher Stratil
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Crack Extension Behavior in a Thermal Stress Cleaving Using a Line Heat Source.
Hiroshi Sawada +3 more
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The dielectric properties of clays are studied on the level of individual monolayers and functional double stacks. The material breakdown characteristics and charge storage performance are analyzed. For illustration, a defined charge pattern representing a cuneiform character is produced, written into a microscopic clay tile, referencing the origins of
Sebastian Gödrich +6 more
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Spatiotemporal changes in heat stress exposure in India, 1981-2023. [PDF]
Shah A +4 more
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The integration of photovoltaic (PV) systems into building structures introduces distinct fire risks with critical implications for occupant safety. This review examines the key fire hazards associated with PV implementation and explores mitigation strategies, including flame‐retardant additives.
Florian Ollagnon +7 more
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Post-translational modifications in heat stress-related diseases. [PDF]
Cui Q, Jia K, Li F, Zheng J, Wang F.
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Most matter is nominally frozen in the polar regions or space, and liquid crystal materials are no exception. Consequently, soft actuators, including liquid crystal elastomers (LCEs), are inoperative under such extreme cold in response to stimuli, as their motion relies on mechanical deformation.
Hyeonseong Kim +5 more
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