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Challenges and Opportunities for Rechargeable Aqueous Sn Metal Batteries
Rechargeable aqueous batteries with metal anodes promise enhanced energy density, combining higher output voltage and capacity with high safety. This perspective highlights the emerging potential of the Sn metal anode, emphasizing its resistance to hydrogen evolution, high reversibility, and sustainability.
Haozhe Zhang+3 more
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Learning and Tracking the 3D Body Shape of Freely Moving Infants from RGB-D sequences [PDF]
Statistical models of the human body surface are generally learned from thousands of high-quality 3D scans in predefined poses to cover the wide variety of human body shapes and articulations. Acquisition of such data requires expensive equipment, calibration procedures, and is limited to cooperative subjects who can understand and follow instructions,
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Smart Dust for Chemical Mapping
This review article explores the advancement of smart dust networks for high‐resolution spatial and temporal chemical mapping. Comprising miniature, wireless sensors, and communication devices, smart dust autonomously collects, processes, and transmits data via swarm‐based communication.
Indrajit Mondal, Hossam Haick
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Caffeine for apnea of prematurity and brain development at 11 years of age
Objective Caffeine therapy for apnea of prematurity has been reported to improve brain white matter microstructure at term‐equivalent age, but its long‐term effects are unknown. This study aimed to investigate whether caffeine affects (1) brain structure
Claire E. Kelly+9 more
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Background To explore the associations between histologic chorioamnionitis with brain injury, maturation and size on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of preterm infants at term equivalent age.
Claire Granger+10 more
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Micro‐ and Nano‐Bots for Infection Control
This review presents a strategic vision for integrating micro‐ and nanobots in the pipeline for infection diagnosis, prevention, and treatment. To develop these robots as a practical solution for infection management, their design principles are clarified based on their propulsion mechanisms and then categorized infection management domains based on ...
Azin Rashidy Ahmady+5 more
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Objectives To determine the incidence of later epilepsy in full‐term infants with neonatal encephalopathy (NE) who undergo continuous electroencephalography (cEEG) monitoring in the neonatal period and to identify potential predictors of later epilepsy ...
Carol M. Stephens+9 more
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Sex-specific automatic responses to infant cries: TMS reveals greater excitability in females than males in motor evoked potentials [PDF]
Neuroimaging reveals that infant cries activate parts of the premotor cortical system. To validate this effect in a more direct way, we used event-related transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS).
Alessandra eFarneti+9 more
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CONSTIPATION IN INFANTS. [PDF]
Complete digestion embraces a three-fold function—viz., conversion, absorption and evacuation. There is a conversion and an absorption of the nutrient element of food, and following these is an evacuation of the refuse. The successful performance of these several divisions of the digestive function is dependent on each other, on the character of food ...
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Wheeze is a symptom and not a diagnosis. It is extremely common in infancy; 20-30% of children have experienced recurrent episodic wheezing by the age of 12 months. Wheezing may result from widespread peripheral airway narrowing or, less commonly, from localized central disease.
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