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High‐κ Perovskite‐Like Ternary Niobium Oxide Dielectrics for 2D Electronics
High‐κ dielectrics are vital for scaled electronics. Here, a family of 2D high‐κ perovskite‐like ternary niobium oxides is synthesized via a molten salt‐assisted method. Their integration into FETs and logic gates reveals superior switching characteristics, providing a fresh material platform and new insights for the advancement of high‐performance 2D ...
Biao Zhang +10 more
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Materials and System Design for Self‐Decision Bioelectronic Systems
This review highlights how self‐decision bioelectronic systems integrate sensing, computation, and therapy into autonomous, closed‐loop platforms that continuously monitor and treat diseases, marking a major step toward intelligent, self‐regulating healthcare technologies.
Qiankun Zeng +9 more
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Vascularization in bioprinted hydrogels is limited by nanoscale porosity in hydrogel bionks. Volumetric bioprinting of gelatin–norbornene phase‐separating hydrogels permits to create centimeter‐scale constructs featuring interconnected multi‐scale porosity. Light dose gradients result in spatially controlled pore dimensions. Capillary‐scale vessels are
Oksana Y. Dudaryeva +8 more
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Cataclysmic Variables as Interacting Binary Stars
The periodical literature on cataclysmic variables (CVs) and closely related topics has grown rapidly in recent years. In the Astrophysical Journal alone, the number of papers published on this subject in 1982 was about 80, the rate having doubled in three years. The other major journals taken together yield a similar annual total.
R. A. Wade
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Observational study of interacting binary stars
New Astronomy Reviews, 2004Abstract We present a progress report on the results obtained from photometric and spectroscopic observations of the interacting binary stars SW Cyg, RR Dra, Y Leo, and SW Lyn in our Galaxy. Analogous studies could be eventually carried out for interacting binaries in the Local Group galaxies.
Tae Seog Yoon +6 more
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Neutron Stars in Interacting Binary Systems
Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics, 1984The early history of the development of our understanding of neutron stars has been described by others, and we summarize it only briefly here. Following an early speculation by Baade & Zwicky ( 1934) soon after the discovery of the neutron in 1932, Oppenheimer & Volkoff(1939) presented a classic analysis of the theoretical viability of neutron stars ...
Paul C. Joss, Saul A. Rappaport
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Star-Disc Interactions and Binary Formation
International Astronomical Union Colloquium, 1992By the time a binary arrives on the main sequence, its dynamics have essentially become those of a simple two-body system, so that its orbital parameters are constants of the motion thereafter. This statement of course needs to be modified under several circumstances, such as where tidal effects, mass exchange or interactions with field stars come into
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Interaction of binary stars with clusters
Astronomy Letters, 2008The interaction of a wide (more than 1000 AU) binary field star with a star cluster is considered. We estimate the probabilities of the binary disruption and the capture of both the entire binary and one or two of its components as a function of the initial velocity of the binary star relative to the cluster.
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Interactive stars: Normal and compact stars in close binaries
AIP Conference Proceedings, 1990The missions planned for the 1990’s will greatly expand our knowledge of close binary systems and the physical phenomena that can be studied in a member of a close binary, from stellar active regions to the highest density black hole candidates known.
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