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The Rise of Mechanobiology for Advanced Cell Engineering and Manufacturing
With the growing demand for cell‐based therapies, efficient cellular engineering is crucial. This review calls for greater recognition of mechanobiology principles applied through advanced biomaterial designs, mechanical confinement, and highlights recent advances using micro/nanotechnologies to enhance cell manufacturing.
Huan Ting Ong+8 more
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Assessing the Medical Librarians\' Employment Status in Hospital Libraries in Tehran City
Background: Nowadays, it is essential to employ medical and clinical librarians to provide the required information for healthcare professionals and enhance accessibility to evidence based information in hospital libraries.
maryam zarghani+5 more
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Single‐Atom Nano‐Islands: Unlocking New Horizons in Catalytic Activity and Stability
Single‐atom nano‐islands (SANIs) are innovative confined‐space single‐atom systems composed of single atoms, nano‐islands, and support. Due to their confined space, multiple active sites, interfacial interactions, and tunable coordination structure, SANIs catalysts exhibit excellent electrocatalytic activity, stability, and selectivity.
Peng Wang+8 more
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Background This study was conducted to examine gaps and opportunities for involvement of librarians in medical education and patient care as well as improve the teaching and assessment of Entrustable Professional Activity 7 (EPA 7) -- the ability to form
Joey Nicholson+4 more
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Research networking and the role of the medical librarian
Medical librarians work collaboratively across all units and missions of academic medical centers. One area where librarians can provide key expertise is in the building and maintenance of Research Information Management Systems (RIMS). At Penn State, the RIMS implementation team has included a medical librarian, research administrators and marketing ...
Robyn Reed+3 more
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Erich Meyerhoff: a man for all medical librarians
Erich Meyerhoff—recipient of the Marcia C. Noyes Award, Janet Doe Lecturer, and Fellow—was one of the Medical Library Association’s (MLA’s) most illustrious members who contributed to the welfare of MLA and its members throughout his long life. The authors review his life and significant contributions to the health sciences library profession.
Lucretia W. McClure, Judith Messerle
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It provides an overview of the synthesis of organic/inorganic nanocomposites, spanning from conventional methods to advanced 3D printing techniques. It summarizes key challenges in 3D‐printed nanocomposites and highlights emerging innovations, including 5D printing, AI‐assisted material design, nanoscale additive manufacturing, and sustainable closed ...
Liwen Zhang+8 more
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Thermionics in Topological Materials
Thermionics is one of the fundamental energy conversion mechanisms in solid state systems. Recent development in topological materials opens new avenues in developing thermionic systems and devices. Due to the linear energy dispersion and topological protection of charge transport, these new materials are promising candidates for high efficiency ...
Sunchao Huang+8 more
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Medizinbibliothekarische Bibliografie 2023
The Medical Librarian’s Bibliography 2023 lists all articles from GMS Medizin – Bibliothek – Information. In addition, articles with significance for medical librarianship published in journals in the field of library science are recorded: Bibliothek ...
Weiner, Oliver
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This perspective explores the diverse applications of MXene fibers, including those often overlooked in fiber‐focused studies. It emphasizes the critical need to address challenges in synthesis, scalability, and long‐term stability to unlock their full potential in real‐world applications. Abstract Since the first report on MXene‐coated fibers in 2017,
Ken Aldren S. Usman+6 more
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