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Surface Microstructure Regulation via Femtosecond Laser for Enhancing Laser Welding Strength of PVC/PA66: Mechanisms and Optimal Parameters. [PDF]
Zhai K +8 more
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Omnipolar Magnetic Field Detection by Superlattice‐Based Hall Sensor
Magnetic‐field‐induced electronic switching is demonstrated in unit‐cell‐engineered La0.7Sr0.3MnO3–BiFeO3 superlattices. Distinct substrate terminations modify magnetic and transport properties. Hall resistance measurements show omnipolar, hysteretic anomalous Hall switching above the Curie temperature, arising from Fe─Mn interfacial exchange, enabling
Mark Huijben +6 more
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S112021 Influence of Nut Shape on Fatigue Strength for Bolted Joints(II)
Hitoshi Toda, Shinji HASHIMURA
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A novel thermos‐responsive hydroxypropyl cellulose/graphene oxide (HPC/GO) composite membrane is fabricated for reversible temperature‐gated ion transport in aqueous zinc‐ion batteries. Enabled by LCST‐driven structural transition, unimpeded ion diffusion at room temperature delivers high capacity, while elevated temperature suppresses transport; full ...
Xueli Bi +9 more
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Asymmetrical biomechanics in knee osteoarthritis: a review of contralateral risk from primary disease to post-arthroplasty progression. [PDF]
Dai J, Ma J, Lu B, Bai H, Ma X.
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Cyclic Olefin Copolymers as Versatile Materials for Advanced Engineering Applications
Cyclic olefin copolymers (COCs) are presented as highly versatile materials combining tunable synthesis, excellent optical properties, and mechanical robustness. Their potential spans microfluidics, bioengineering, and advanced electronics, while emerging self‐healing and sustainable solutions highlight future opportunities.
Giulia Fredi +3 more
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Friction Stir Welding of Dissimilar Materials: A Review on Joining Mechanism, Defects, and Process Optimization. [PDF]
Zhang Y, Wang S, Sun Y, Zhao C, Li W.
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ABSTRACT Traditional wearable exoskeletons rely on rigid structures, which limit comfort, flexibility, and everyday usability. This work introduces the fundamental technologies to create the first soft, lightweight, intelligent textile‐based exoskeletons (Texoskeletons) built using 1D sensors and actuators.
Amy Lukomiak +19 more
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