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Multi‐Scaled Cellulosic Nanonetworks from Tunicates
Microbial and plant nanonetworks of cellulose have enabled a wide range of high‐performance yet sustainable materials. Herein, a third class of cellulosic nanonetworks is showcased by exploiting the only animal tissue‐producing cellulose nanofibers, i.e., ascidians. An ultrastructure including spherical cells and a microvasculature with diameters of 50–
Mano Govindharaj+10 more
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The formin FMNL2 plays a role in the response of melanoma cells to substrate stiffness. [PDF]
Clugston JD+3 more
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The eigenvalue spectrum as moduli for compact Riemann surfaces [PDF]
Scott A. Wolpert
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A Flexible Photovoltaic Fatigue Factor for Quantification of Mechanical Device Performance
The flexible Photovoltaic fatigue factor (F) quantifies mechanical and photovoltaic performance as a function of the power conversion efficiency (PCE), the strain (ε${\varepsilon}$), and the number of bending cycles (NBC) in bending tests. The strain depends on the bending radius (R) and the thicknesses of the substrate (ts) and the photovoltaic device
Lulu Sun+8 more
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Comparative study of elastic properties measurement techniques during plastic deformation of aluminum, magnesium, and titanium alloys: application to springback simulation. [PDF]
Nietsch JA+6 more
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Numerical and graphical description of all axis crossing regions for moduli 4 and 8 which occur befor 1012 [PDF]
Carter Bays, Richard H. Hudson
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A novel stratum corneum‐inspired zwitterionic hydrogel is developed for intelligent, flexible sensors, featuring intrinsic water retention and anti‐freezing properties. The quasi‐gel, composed of hygroscopic polymers and bound water, maintains its softness across a wide range of humidity.
Meng Wu+8 more
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A Novel Approach to Fabricate Early Keratoconus Phantom Models. [PDF]
Tong H, Wu M, Han J, Li L, Zhang H.
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Scaling‐Up of Structural Superlubricity: Challenges and Opportunities
At increasing length‐scales, structural superlubricity (SSL) faces challenges from physical and chemical energy dissipation pathways. This study reviews recent experimental and theoretical progress on these challenges facing the scaling‐up of SSL, as well as perspectives on future directions for realizing and manipulating macroscale superlubricity ...
Penghua Ying+4 more
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