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Shinako Honda
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This review systematically examines the nanomechanical mechanisms of mussel‐inspired molecular interactions, primarily investigated by direct force measurement techniques such as surface forces apparatus and atomic force microscopy. The macroscopic adhesive and self‐healing performances of mussel‐inspired functional materials, including coacervates ...
Pan Huang, Hongjian Zhang, Hongbo Zeng
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Solid‐state batteries promise high energy density and safety for electric vehicles. This study examines the densification of slurry‐casted Li₆PS₅Cl separator tapes, highlighting the role of particle size distribution and uni‐axial pressure. Wet milling refines particles while preserving conductivity, and a critical compaction threshold leads to ...
Quoc‐Anh Tran+14 more
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The National Library of Medicine's Disaster Information Management Research Center. [PDF]
Phillips SJ.
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Canadiana 1867-1900: A Bibliography in Progress in the National Library of Canada
Jean Lunn
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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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Designing Physical Unclonable Functions From Optically Active Materials
Assigning unforgeable “fingerprints” to manufactured goods is a key strategy to fight global counterfeiting. Optical physical unclonable functions (PUFs) are chemically generated random patterns of optically active materials serving as unique authenticators.
Maxime Klausen+2 more
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