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Screw‐Based Pill for Intelligent Robotic Extraction of Viscous Fluids in Medical Applications
Screw‐based pill for intelligent robotic extraction (S‐PIRE) is a magnetically actuated smart capsule with a motorized screw, 3‐axis sensor, and Bluetooth control for site‐specific and minimally invasive remote sampling of viscous fluids, overcoming passive diffusion limitations.
Prima Dewi Sinawang +6 more
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Effective Material Stiffness in Curved Actuators
A new actuator effective material stiffness measurement method is created. It produces a new metric called shape actuation modulus with the potential to help design actuators. This method shows that the smaller the curvature of hinge‐shaped actuators, the stiffer they are.
Charles de Kergariou +3 more
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The Bailey chain and mock theta functions
Standard applications of the Bailey chain preserve mixed mock modularity but not mock modularity. After illustrating this with some examples, we show how to use a change of base in Bailey pairs due to Bressoud, Ismail and Stanton to explicitly construct ...
Alfes +34 more
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Mock Theta Functions and Related Combinatorics
In this paper we add to the literature on the combinatorial nature of the mock theta functions, a collection of curious $q$-hypergeometric series introduced by Ramanujan in his last letter to Hardy in 1920, which we now know to be important examples of mock modular forms.
Ballantine, Cristina +5 more
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ABSTRACT As the need to reduce use in the building sector increases, thermally activated building systems (TABS) have gained attention for providing both comfort and energy efficiency. Their large thermal mass enables peak load shifting, making them suitable for demand response (DR).
Honoka Kyozuka +3 more
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On the positivity of black hole degeneracies in string theory
Certain helicity trace indices of charged states in N=4 and N=8 superstring theory have been computed exactly using their explicit weakly coupled microscopic description.
Bringmann, Kathrin, Murthy, Sameer
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The Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY 2025/26: Enzymes
The Concise Guide to Pharmacology 2025/26 marks the seventh edition in this series of biennial publications in the British Journal of Pharmacology. Presented in landscape format, the guide provides a comparative overview of the pharmacology of drug target families. The concise nature of the Concise Guide refers to the style of presentation, being clear,
Stephen P. H. Alexander +31 more
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The tenth-order mock theta functions revisited [PDF]
In this paper we consider the first four of the eight identities between the tenth order mock theta functions, found in Ramanujan's lost notebook. These were originally proved by Choi. Here we give an alternative (much shorter) proof.
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Generating Functions for Generalized Mock Theta Functions [PDF]
We consider generalized mock theta functions and give generating functions for the partial generalized mock theta functions.
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The mock theta functions were invented by the Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan, who lived from 1887 until 1920. He discovered them shortly before his death. In this dissertation, I consider several of the examples that Ramanujan gave of mock theta functions, and relate them to real-analytic modular forms of weight 1/2.
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