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Grain Boundary Space Charge Engineering of Solid Oxide Electrolytes: Model Thin Film Study
This study demonstrates unprecedented control of grain boundary electrical properties in solid electrolytes. Selective diffusion of cations through grain boundaries in thin films enables 12 orders of magnitude variation in ionic resistance, proving that systematic chemical modification of grain boundary electrical properties is feasible.
Thomas Defferriere +5 more
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Dietary differences amplify the water stress impacts of virtual water trade in the yellow river basin. [PDF]
Ren D +6 more
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Charge‐Induced Morphing Gels for Bioinspired Actuation
This study introduces a novel electroactive actuation mechanism that enables the gel material to generate substantial and reversible shape‐changing while preserving topological and isochoric (volumetric) equivalence. The resultant morphing behaviors can mimic the movements of muscle‐driven organelles in nature, including cilia‐like beating and ...
Ciqun Xu +4 more
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The impact of coronary outflow and non-Newtonian fluid property on aortic valve haemodynamics. [PDF]
Yin Z +7 more
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Strong Well-Posedness for a Class of Dynamic Outflow Boundary Conditions\n for Incompressible Newtonian Flows [PDF]
Dieter Bothe +2 more
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A minimally invasive, transepithelial corneal cross‐linking (TE‐CXL) approach is presented using upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs)‐loaded contact lenses (UCLs), after topical delivery of hyaluronate–riboflavin conjugates. The NIR‐to‐UV/blue light conversion by UCNPs in a UCL can activate riboflavin for TE‐CXL, resulting in the biomechanical strength ...
Gibum Lee +8 more
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Microbial Community Profiles of Biofilms from Hot Springs: 16S and 18S rRNA Amplicon Sequencing Data. [PDF]
Nurhazli NAA +5 more
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Subtotal occlusion of the left ventricular outflow tract in a young woman
Michał Bohdan +7 more
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A bimetallic Mn–Ca nanoreactor (MCC) is developed as a non‐nucleotide STING nanoagonist for cancer metalloimmunotherapy. MCC induces Ca2+ overload and hydroxyl radical generation, resulting in mitochondrial damage and mtDNA release. The released mtDNA cooperates with Mn2+ to robustly activate cGAS–STING signaling.
Xin Wang Mo +7 more
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