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PLANKTON INVESTIGATION IN INLET WATERS ALONG THE COAST OF JAPAN -XIII.THE PLANKTON OF OBAMA BAY ON THE JAPAN SEA COAST- [PDF]
Isamu Yamazi
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This work presents a “tooth‐on‐chip” device that mimics dental pulp tissue. By co‐culturing key cell types, it recreates vascular networks, stem cell niches, the odontoblast/dentine interface, and trigeminal innervation. This innovative platform provides a unique model of dental pulp structure and physiology, with significant potential for accelerating
Alessandro Cordiale +6 more
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Influences of micro ramp vortex generators on the performance of flush waterjet propulsor. [PDF]
Chen L, Ma X, Dai R.
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A stable composite pH sensor is developed by coating graphene oxide (GO) nanosheets with covalent organic frameworks (COFs) to improve stability and sensitivity in acidic environments. The GO/COFs sensor demonstrates high selectivity, linearity, and biocompatibility, offering a promising strategy for continuous pH monitoring in gastro‐esophageal reflux
Ahmed H. M. Salem +6 more
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Mechanical deformations of bone generate interstitial fluid flow at nanoscale velocities around osteocytes. [PDF]
Muñoz A +3 more
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This study introduces the first miniaturized, patient‐specific carotid artery model created via 3D printing using GelMA with embedded vascular cells. Combining CFD, PIV, and flow perfusion, the model replicates anatomically dependent hemodynamics and cellular responses.
Jorge A. Catano +7 more
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Protocol for live-cell calcium imaging of human lung microvascular endothelial vessel-on-a-chip model. [PDF]
Ariyasinghe N, Amoakon JP, Naren AP.
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The passive response of the Integral Fast Reactor concept to the chilled inlet accident
Richard Vilim
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Seeing inside the Body Using Wearable Sensing and Imaging Technologies
This review explores wearable technologies for noninvasive internal health monitoring. It categorizes approaches into indirect sensing (e.g., bioelectrical and biochemical signals) and direct imaging (e.g., wearable ultrasound and EIT), highlighting multimodal integration and system‐level innovation toward personalized, continuous healthcare.
Sumin Kim +3 more
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Effect of Inhomogeneous Electric Field on Filtration Characteristics of Solid Particles in Oil. [PDF]
Gong H +8 more
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