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Near‐Infrared Light‐Driven Zn/Au Janus Micromotors for Multiplex SERS Detection of Anticancer Drugs
Zn/Au Janus micromotors, propelled by thermophoretic effects under NIR light, function as active SERS platforms for single and multiplex detection of anticancer drugs. Their dynamic motion enhances analyte exchange at the Au interface, reducing saturation and competitive adsorption, thereby improving sensitivity and extending the linear detection range.
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SCUD - Smart Culinary Utility Device: Leveraging edge AI for battery optimization and operation cycles. [PDF]
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A chip-scale atomic beam for nonclassical light. [PDF]
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Ionic Hydrogel Triboelectric Sensor for Real-Time Swimming Kinematics Monitoring and Stroke Recognition. [PDF]
Liang X, Liu Z.
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An open-source linear actuated-quartz tube furnace with programmable ceramic heater movement for laboratory-scale studies of combustion and emission. [PDF]
Coffland C, Bixler R, Gall E.
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Deep eutectic solvent-induced nanostructuring of cellulose gels: Review of mechanisms, properties, and applications. [PDF]
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IEEE Design & Test of Computers, 1994
Plans for a government sponsored research program call for the development of a new electronics technology base for hand-size information systems. This base will enable the design and implementation of semiconductor technologies that consume two orders of magnitude less power than conventional technology would have allowed.
Zachary J. Lemnios, Kaigham J. Gabriel
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Plans for a government sponsored research program call for the development of a new electronics technology base for hand-size information systems. This base will enable the design and implementation of semiconductor technologies that consume two orders of magnitude less power than conventional technology would have allowed.
Zachary J. Lemnios, Kaigham J. Gabriel
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