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Stability and parameter sensitivity analysis of hydropower units under full operating conditions based on Pelton turbine refined models. [PDF]
Xu R, Li C, Tan X, Wang H, Zhu Z.
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Intrinsically disordered protein‐inspired nanovectors (IDP‐NVs) form stable nanocoacervates (NCs) with diverse biomacromolecules. In situ conformational changes confer stability and adaptability to NCs under dynamically changing physiological conditions.
Soyeong Jin +14 more
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Intelligent trajectory tracking in autonomous plantation robots using PSO-tuned nonlinear fuzzy PID, fuzzy PID, and conventional PID controllers. [PDF]
Hailu GL, Yatayew TT.
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This study demonstrates a monolithic perovskite OELG device that performs all eight logic operations, including XOR and XNOR, without external bias. Enabled by trap‐engineered MAPbI3:PLL and dual photogates, it achieves reconfigurable logic and parallel decoding of amplitude–frequency signals, supporting scenario‐configured logic‐level separation for ...
Dante Ahn +13 more
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Robust performance optimization of UAV dynamic systems using MPC-PID hybrid control. [PDF]
Zhou W, Zhou L, Yuan T, Chen R, Liu D.
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Multifunctional Fluidic Units for Emergent, Responsive Robotic Behaviors
A multifunctional reconfigurable fluidic unit can be used as sensor, valve and actuator is presented. A unique configuration combines the features of the three components as a Responsive self‐oscillating actuator. The remarkable versatility of the fluidic unit is demonstrated by building different robots with the same fluidic units only by varying ...
Mostafa Mousa +3 more
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Multivariate Machine Learning Framework for Predicting Electrical Resistivity of Concrete Using Degree of Saturation and Pore-Structure Parameters. [PDF]
Kim Y +3 more
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Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy in Bionanotechnology: Current Advances and Future Perspectives
Kelvin probe force microscopy (KPFM) enables the nanoscale mapping of electrostatic surface potentials. While widely applied in materials science, its use in biological systems remains emerging. This review presents recent advances in KPFM applied to biological samples and provides a critical perspective on current limitations and future directions for
Ehsan Rahimi +4 more
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