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Developing recyclable materials for magnetic robotics that combine rapid response and self‐healing properties is challenging. Hence, this study focuses on the integration of magnetothermal nanoparticles into a dynamic sorbitol‐based vitrimer, a recyclable composite capable of remote actuation and self‐healing by magnetic heating.
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Magnetic-Response-Driven Capture Behavior of Paramagnetic and Diamagnetic Fine Metal Particles in a Dry High-Gradient Magnetic Field. [PDF]
Chen H, Wang H, Miura O.
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Do we need medical imaging-informed musculoskeletal models for simulations in healthy adults? A new workflow based on magnetic resonance imaging highlights the importance of personalized geometry. [PDF]
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Skeletal and dentoalveolar effects of different hyrax maxillary expansion protocols compared with novel magnetic expansion: a CBCT-based study. [PDF]
Algahefi AL, Alhammadi MS, Li Z, Tong F.
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Microfluidics for cell therapy and manufacturing in oncology and regenerative medicine.
Duncan JL, Arroyo JP, Davalos RV.
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Magnetic force in orthodontics
American Journal of Orthodontics, 1978apy. The present study shows that small permanent magnetic devices offer a new, innovative, and biologically safe approach in generating intermaxillary, intramaxillary and extraoral force. Present methods of treatment, especially with elastics, may be satisfactory, but problems do exist.
A M, Blechman, H, Smiley
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Advanced Materials, 1990
Sensitive mapping of near‐surface microfields produced by ferromagnetic media is possible with a spacial resolution under 100 nm using magnetic force microscopy (MFM), a technique related to atomic force microscopy. The method is described and the development of a novel type of MFM microprobe tip (see figure) is also reported.magnified ...
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Sensitive mapping of near‐surface microfields produced by ferromagnetic media is possible with a spacial resolution under 100 nm using magnetic force microscopy (MFM), a technique related to atomic force microscopy. The method is described and the development of a novel type of MFM microprobe tip (see figure) is also reported.magnified ...
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Mechanical forces in magnetic fields
Proceedings of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1910Charles P Steinmetz
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