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Left: Illustration of the glass & nanostructures system and the NIR emission at 1.5 µm, where the colored spheres represent the Er3+ ions within the doped glass. Right: Representation of the Stark splitting of the 4I13/2 and 4I15/2 manifolds of the Er3+, illustrating how the plasmonic modes facilitate the emission from the broader Stark manifold ...
Gaston Lozano Calderón +5 more
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Reforming Medical Education in India: Beyond Marks as the Sole Determinant of Postgraduate Seat Allocation. [PDF]
Suman A, Gupta TP, Rai S.
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This article highlights the development of robust and high‐performance flexible and stretchable biosensors that maintain long‐term functionality and optimal electrical conductivity under mechanical deformation, utilizing sustainable and cost‐effective manufacturing principles.
Mousa H. Aldosari, Ahyeon Koh
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Can Medical Chatbots Trigger Disinhibition and Encourage Health Information Disclosure? [PDF]
Alsaad A +3 more
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Coaxial melt electrowriting is established to produce dual‐property microfibers with diameters spanning 1.6–29.2 µm. Stable coaxial laminar flow is preserved under electrohydrodynamic thinning, enabling controlled binary and gradient material switching within individual continuous fibers.
Patrick C. Hall +11 more
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Strengthening Academic Integrity: Quantitative Insights Into Invigilation Practices in MBBS Theory Examinations. [PDF]
Wankhade R, Akre C.
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A soft robotic simulator is developed to replicate the digital removal of feces (DRF), a sensitive yet essential nursing procedure. Integrating soft actuators, sensors, and a realistic rectal model, the simulator balances functional fidelity with perceptual realism. Engineering evaluations and nurse feedback confirm its potential to enhance training in
Shoko Miyagawa +10 more
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The effect of social media information on college major choices in China: a difference-in-differences analysis. [PDF]
Ma L, Liu B, Wu Y, Li Q, Zeng C.
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Remote Control of Hand Actuators via Glove Sensors for Medical Care Applications
This study presents a novel textile‐based sensory glove–actuator system for remote medical care, explored through finite element simulations. By integrating capacitive sensors, pneumatic actuators, and machine learning, the system models real‐time hand movement control.
Bahman Taherkhani, Mahdi Bodaghi
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