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Advances in Halide Perovskites for Photon Radiation Detectors

open access: yesAdvanced Materials Technologies, EarlyView.
This work highlights recent progress in perovskite‐based photon radiation detectors, covering organic–inorganic hybrid, inorganic, lead‐free double, and vacancy‐ordered halide perovskites. Their detection performance is compared, material‐specific advantages and challenges are examined, and provides insight into current limitations and future ...
Liangling Wang   +3 more
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Two‐Way Shape Memory Polymer Composite Gripper for Adaptive Robotic Applications

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A two‐way shape memory polymer (SMP) composite is developed with intrinsic shape‐changing capability driven solely by temperature, eliminating external actuation loads. Embedding the SMP in a low‐stiffness elastomeric matrix enabled reversible transformations during heating and cooling cycles.
Aamna Hameed, Kamran Ahmed Khan
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MOTOR NERVE CONDUCTION VELOCITY IN DIABETES

Archives of Neurology, 1961
Introduction Involvement of the peripheral nervous system in diabetes is well known to internists and neurologists. The relation of the neuropathy to the severity, duration, and control of the diabetes is not consistent, and variations in the clinical picture have led to multiple classifications.
D G, LAWRENCE, S, LOCKE
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Effect of height on nerve conduction velocity

Neurology, 1982
The effect of height on nerve conduction velocity (NCV) was studied in 41 normal subjects. Peroneal and sural NCV correlated inversely with height and with estimated axonal length, whereas median motor and sensory NCV failed to show any significant relationship to height.
SOUDMAND, R, WARD, LC, SWIFT, TR
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Nerve Conduction Velocity

JAMA, 1960
To the Editor:— In my letter toThe Journalof July 16, 1960, page 1272, I questioned Johnson's and Olsen's statement that "the conduction velocity is normal in poliomyelitis" ( JAMA 172 :2030-2035, 1960). I did so on the basis of my own work with 26 chronic poliomyelitis patients in whom nerve conduction velocity was slowed ( J Neurophysiol 12 : 259 ...
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Nerve Conduction Velocity

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1972
To the Editor. —The article, "Nerve Conduction Velocity in the Assessment of Hypertension" by Viskoper, Chaco, and Aviram (Arch Intern Med 128:574-575, 1971) concluded that "nerve conduction velocity can provide us with an objective measurable index of the severity of hypertension." Although one might think that this could be done more easily with a ...
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