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Advances in integrating artificial intelligence into 3D bioprinting are systematically reviewed here. Machine learning, computer vision, robotics, natural language processing, and expert systems are examined for their roles in optimizing bioprinting parameters, real‐time monitoring, quality control, and predictive maintenance.
Joao Vitor Silva Robazzi +10 more
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Performance of the Egoo test for phenylalanine measurement in females with phenylketonuria. [PDF]
Schoen MS, Nath SV, Singh RH.
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This work presents a soft microelectrode array based on vertically aligned carbon nanotube (CNT) forests, combining high conductivity with mechanical softness. A densification process and air‐pressure‐assisted flexibilization improve structural integrity, ensuring stable insertion and reduced inflammation.
Hyeonhee Roh +8 more
wiley +1 more source
Photometric light curve analysis of three overcontact binary systems: ATO J255.8159+16.8821, CRTS J034336.4+264312, and NSVS 2669503. [PDF]
Shokry A +5 more
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Bright Monocompound Metal Halide Scintillator for Fast Neutron Radiography
Metal halide scintillator, tetraphenylphosphonium manganese bromide (TPP2MnBr4), provides a significant benefit for fast neutron imaging. A fourfold increase in efficiency over traditional zinc sulfide screens is achieved by efficiently utilizing neutron interactions within its homogeneous structure.
Aditya Bhardwaj +13 more
wiley +1 more source
The photometry and kinematics studies of NGC 2509 derived from Gaia DR3. [PDF]
Ahmed NM, Tadross AL.
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The Galaxian Luminosity Function [PDF]
openaire +2 more sources
3D Printing of Functional Mesoporous Silica Monoliths with Embedded Metal and MOF Components
This article presents the development of silica nanocage‐based nano‐inks tailored for digital light processing 3D printing, enabling automated additive manufacturing of mesoporous monoliths. Novel strategies for incorporating metal sites and inducing in situ growth of metal‐organic frameworks are introduced.
Thomas Gaillard +7 more
wiley +1 more source
Stratified wind from a super-Eddington X-ray binary is slower than expected. [PDF]
XRISM collaboration.
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