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Water impacting, freezing, melting, and being mechanically removed from the designed dielectric surfaces generates a triboeletric signal that can be used to detect various icing and de‐icing scenarios. The charge transferred directly scales with the interfacial fracture mechanism, further validating triboelectricity as an excellent ice‐detection ...
Kamran Alasvand Zarasvand+12 more
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Mapping of cotton bolls and branches with high-granularity through point cloud segmentation. [PDF]
Jiang L+5 more
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High‐entropy materials (HEMs), typically composed of five or more principal elements in near‐equimolar ratios, offer significant potential due to their unique properties. This review outlines the emergence and structural evolution of HEMs, followed by an in‐depth discussion of the elemental roles (active sites, promoters, or stabilizers) for water ...
Yufei Zhao+9 more
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Efficient Large-Scale Point Cloud Geometry Compression. [PDF]
Lu S, Han C, Yang H.
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Spatial Coordination Structure‐Driven Enzyme‐Like Selectivity in Single‐Atom Nanozymes
Sun et al. reviews recent progress in enhancing the enzyme‐like catalytic selectivity of SAzymes through the rational design of their spatial coordination structures. They emphasize the structure‐activity relationships of various attributes of these coordination structures in promoting selective catalytic behavior, the strategic design of coordination ...
Qijun Sun+6 more
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A Global-Local Attention Model for 3D Point Cloud Segmentation in Intraoral Scanning: A Novel Approach. [PDF]
Chen H+8 more
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Cluster Analysis and Priority Sorting in Huge Point Clouds for Building Reconstruction
Wolfgang von Hansen+2 more
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Cloud point extraction for the determination of copper in environmental samples by flame atomic absorption spectrometry [PDF]
Ardeshir Shokrollahi+4 more
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Temperature‐Dependent Properties of Atomic Layer Deposition‐Grown TiO2 Thin Films
This study explores the temperature‐dependent properties of TiO₂ thin films grown by atomic layer deposition using tetrakis dimethyl amino titanium and water. The films exhibit increased oxynitride incorporation as the process temperature increases from 150 to 350 °C, significantly influencing their optical and electrical properties. Findings highlight
Nimarta Kaur Chowdhary+1 more
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YOLOv8 and point cloud fusion for enhanced road pothole detection and quantification. [PDF]
Zhong J, Kong D, Wei Y, Pan B.
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