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A bioinspired piezoelectric sensor mimicking Pacinian corpuscles is developed to enable ultrasensitive and linear pressure sensing. A multilayer grooved architecture converts normal pressure into in‐plane strain, delivering high sensitivity, wide linear range, and efficient energy harvesting, enabling high‐fidelity wrist pulse monitoring and ...
Qi Yang +8 more
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A critical review of Chinese vaccine enterprises in the global aid market: evolution, drivers, and structural constraints. [PDF]
Ding M.
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The Procurement Law in Albania: Effects in the Albanian Economy and State Budget
Sorina Koti
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This study demonstrates that somatic PIK3CA mutations suppress PPT1 expression via activation of the PI3K–AKT–c‐JUN axis. This reduction in PPT1 weakens its interaction with P300, thereby increasing palmitoylation at C1176 of P300 and protecting P300 from lysosomal degradation.
Hongrui Chen +7 more
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Research and practice on key drug safety monitoring under the normalization of centralized procurement: A case study of 13 selected drugs in a Province. [PDF]
Ding G, Ding J.
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The critical pore spacing—approximately twenty times the pore radius—required to minimize electric field coupling is determined via finite element analysis. A multi‐layered Al2O3/Au/Si3N4 nanopore structure fabricated by helium ion beam lithography is proposed, enabling quantitative analysis of the target analyte while mitigating inter‐pore crosstalk ...
Silu Feng +5 more
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Impact of Chinese national centralized volume-based drug procurement policy on health costs and utilization: An interrupted time series analysis using panel data (2009-2022). [PDF]
Jiang Y, Wan G, Shi Y, Pu G, Shao X.
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Sustainable pharmaceutical procurement: Environmental tendering criteria for better or worse?
Marianne Jahre +5 more
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Invertebrates are the classic neuroscience models and should make a comeback. Invertebrate organisms can be a more ethical and cost‐effective way to move bioelectronics research forward more rapidly. ABSTRACT The accelerating development of bioelectronic neural interfaces has brought increased attention to ethical considerations surrounding in vivo ...
Eric Daniel Głowacki
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