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An Efficient Dynamic Group Key Agreement for Low-Power Mobile Devices [PDF]
Seokhyang Cho +5 more
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Persistent secondary phases govern the performance of many thermoelectric materials, particularly of high performance MgAgSb. In this study advanced microstructural characterization for unequivocal phase identification combined with transport modeling and statistical analysis enabled the quantification of each phase's impact, revealing the most ...
Amandine Duparchy +3 more
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A scoping review on smart mobile devices and physical strain
Patricia Tegtmeier
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Smart Nanogels as Enzyme‐Driven Nanomotors for Navigating Viscous Physiological Barriers
Two families of urease‐powered nanomotors (NMs), with and without a p‐(2‐hydroxyethyl methacrylate) (p‐HEMA) shell, have been successfully prepared. Both types exhibit effective motion in highly viscous synovial fluid media at low urea concentrations (25 mM).
David Esporrín‐Ubieto +6 more
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Evaluation of Factors Affecting Students’ Acceptance of Mobile Learning Use
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Recently, the use of mobile technology has significantly increased in a number of fields. With regard to the increasing development of information and communication technologies and the pervasive use of mobile devices for ...
K Niazazari, F Taheri
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Unsupervised Power Profiling for Mobile Devices
Mikkel Baun Kjærgaard, Henrik Blunck
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Dynamically Adaptive Wrinkle‐Structured Light‐Regulating Films for Energy‐Efficient Buildings
A scalable, moisture‐responsive cellulose nanofibril/polyvinyl alcohol (CNF/PVA)‐glycerol film with switchable wrinkled surfaces for dynamic light regulation is developed. Compared to glass, it achieves tunable light diffusion for daylight harvesting, thermal regulation, and privacy control.
Jiaying Zhu +8 more
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Exploring park visitation trends during the Covid-19 pandemic in Hungary by using mobile device location data. [PDF]
Csomós G, Borza EM, Farkas JZ.
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High Dynamic Range Thin‐Film Resistive Flow Sensors for Monitoring Diverse Biofluids
Thin‐film resistive flow sensors with thermoresistive and piezoresistive mechanisms are developed for biofluid monitoring. Fabricated using biocompatible materials and laser micromachining, the devices achieve sub‐millimeter dimensions and a broad dynamic range.
Latifah Almulla +2 more
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