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A groundbreaking dual‐donor crosslinking strategy was reported to significantly enhance the thermal stability, achieving remarkable EO coefficients (257–301 pm/V), glass transition temperatures (Tg) ranging from 107–187°C, and ultrahigh chromophore densities (3.73–4.26 × 10²⁰ molecules/cm³) with exceptional long‐term stability after 500 h at 85°C ...
Yu Zhang +7 more
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Recyclable Printed Liquid Metal Composite for Underwater Stretchable Electronics
This work presents a multifunctional liquid metal (LM) microdroplet‐based composite with a custom‐designed block copolymer as the matrix, optimized for printing. The composite exhibits high conductivity, stretchability, durability in dry and aqueous environments, and recyclability of LM using green solvents. These properties highlight its potential for
Chi‐hyeong Kim +4 more
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Low-Mach-number limit for two-phase flows
This paper is devoted to the formal study of the low-Mach-number limit for solutions of the compressible Navier-Stokes or Euler equations for different types of fluids.We first review the different results obtained in the case of flows consisting of one phase.
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Abundant deer populations often cause conflicts in suburban communities, yet traditional population reduction methods, such as controlled hunting, can be challenging to implement. Fertility control, specifically through ovariectomy, can limit reproduction and reduce populations in certain settings, but its effect on movement behavior remains poorly ...
Vickie DeNicola +2 more
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Asymptotic Single and Multiple Scale Expansions in the Low Mach Number Limit for Real Fluids [PDF]
The asymptotic single and multiple scale expansions of the Euler equations in the limit of low Mach numbers is presented. The goal of this approach is to extend a numerical scheme towards this limit by developing a preconditioning method suitable for ...
Meyer, Lisa
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Understanding how prey species tradeoff predation risk and resource acquisition is particularly important for advancing our knowledge of predator–prey relationships. We investigated this by studying the use of concentrated anthropogenic resources, namely supplementary feeding sites, by roe deer Capreolus capreolus before and after grey wolf Canis lupus
Federico Ossi +7 more
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Seasonal variation in photoperiods, energetic demands, and reproductive constraints are expected to strongly influence bat activity at high latitudes, yet empirical evidence from boreal systems is limited. We used passive acoustic monitoring to examine spatial, temporal, and feeding activity patterns of bats along a boreal river basin in Sweden (64°N ...
Morgan Hughes, Monika Laux
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ABSTRACT Accurate surface‐pressure prediction over broad operating envelopes is critical for supersonic aerodynamic analysis and design. To overcome the bottlenecks of traditional computational fluid dynamics (CFD) in real‐time performance and computational efficiency, data‐driven deep learning methods have emerged. However, existing data‐driven models
Hongbin Xu, Yin Long, Junlin Wu
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ABSTRACT Strong wind–sand weather in Xinjiang threatens power grid safety by increasing transmission line tripping risks. Existing studies focus on sand polarization but neglect the coupled influence of high‐speed airflow and charged sand on gap discharge characteristics.
Jianghai Geng +8 more
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Understanding mammal avoidance of human settlements
Terrestrial mammals often avoid human settlements, but is this a result of human activity around buildings or the built infrastructure per se? Using data on animal movement before and during the COVID‐19 lockdowns, this paper disentangles these effects, showing how changes in human mobility affect animals' avoidance of buildings. Abstract Anthropogenic
Jonathan R. Potts +75 more
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