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Chapter 10. The symptom comes of age
The observation, recognition and interpretation of signs of illness has been recognised as one of the cornerstones of medical practice since Hippocrates. Over the centuries, the repertoire of signifier terms used by medical writers has undergone numerous
Tyrkkö, Jukka,, Jukka Tyrkkö
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An Energy Autonomous Microneedle Array‐Based Sensing System for Continuous Biomarker Monitoring
This work presents an innovative self‐powered wearable biosensor system for real‐time monitoring of multiple biomarkers in interstitial fluid. The device integrates stainless steel‐based minimally invasive microneedles with ion‐selective membranes, enabling simultaneous Na+, K+, Ca2+, pH, and glucose detection.
Arnab Pal +9 more
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Un cimetière catholique du XIXe siècle en Chine
Pauline Sebillaud +3 more
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[The emergence of Korean modern hospitals: hospitals in the late period of Chosun Dynasty].
Hospitals are confronting in the transforming or reforming period to cope with the rapid social and environmental changes worldwide. By the researches in the history of Korean health, we could understand the context of the introduction of Western medicine and institutions to Korea.
Woo Hyun, Cho +2 more
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The Triassic was a crucial period of botanical evolutionary innovations and plant diversification. Key plant groups (Bennettitales, Czekanowskiales, Gnetales and several modern fern and conifer families) originated during this span of time, together with
Jianxin Yu +13 more
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Full‐Stack Architectures for Intelligent Brain‐Computer Interfaces
System‐level overview of brain–computer interfaces (BCIs), illustrating the integration of neural signal acquisition, wireless transmission, and adaptive decoding. Advanced electrode, tissue interfaces, energy‐efficient communication, and robust algorithms collectively enable stable signal quality, real‐time processing, and closed‐loop operation ...
Hee Kyu Lee +9 more
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Nominalizations and female scientific writing in the late Modern period
The aim of this paper is to study the sex variable in the use of nominalizations, a wellknown marker of scientific register, in scientific texts written in English in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, and to delve into whether we can identify differences in the use of nominalizations in the writings of female and male scientists of that time ...
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SuFEx‐Enabled Reprogramming of Flavonoids for Selective α‐Glucosidase Covalent Inhibition
Selective inhibition of intestinal α‐glucosidase remains limited by poor enzyme specificity and off‐target metabolic effects. Here, SuFEx click chemistry is used to reprogram natural flavonoids into covalent inhibitors with enhanced α‐glucosidase selectivity and controlled reactivity. This strategy enables effective regulation of carbohydrate digestion
Fengyu Guo +14 more
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Bias‐Tunable Two‐Terminal Organic Photodetector for Intelligent Imaging
A vertically stacked two‐terminal photodetector with a symmetric donor–acceptor–donor trilayer active exhibits reconfigurable photoresponse with bias‐tunable magnitude and polarity, together with sub‐millisecond response speed and a wide tunable output window.
Sangin Hahn +2 more
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A hybrid biomechanical–electromagnetic energy‐harvesting e‐skin is developed using a gelatin‐based outer matrix with a zwitterionic conductive inner layer. The e‐skin autonomously generates stable electrical stimulation from daily body motion and ambient electronics, enabling significantly enhanced wound healing bothin vitro and in vivo.
Syun‐Hong Chou +12 more
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