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Flexibility and Dynamicity Enhances and Controls Supramolecular Self‐Assembly of Zinc(II) Metallogels

open access: yesAdvanced Functional Materials, EarlyView.
Zinc(II) coordination complexes with tunable aryloxy‐imine ligands exhibit controllable supramolecular self‐assembly into hierarchical fibrous structures. Coordination‐driven stacking, not π–π interactions, enables gelation, dynamic assembly/disassembly, and enhanced nanomechanical properties.
Merlin R. Stühler   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

Metal Nanoclusters for Cancer Imaging and Treatment

open access: yesAdvanced Functional Materials, EarlyView.
This review aims to provide a comprehensive summary and discussion of the core–shell design capabilities of metal nanoclusters (NCs) at the atomic level for cancer imaging and treatment. It offers essential insights into the design principles of metal NCs while also encouraging the exploration of other nanomaterials and their potential theranostic ...
Haiguang Zhu   +5 more
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Solvent‐Induced Octahedral Self‐Assembly of Prussian Blue and Its Applications in Sodium‐Ion Capacitors

open access: yesAdvanced Functional Materials, EarlyView.
This study investigates the stepwise assembly process of octahedral Prussian Blue (PB) particles in glycerol. Initially, smaller cubic PB nanoparticles form and interact in the solvent. Over time, these particles undergo dissolution and reassembly, leading to the formation of well‐defined octahedral structures with minimized surface energy.
Seunghye Jang   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source
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Attention to Pure Tones

Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1976
Listeners were required to detect increments of intensity or frequency in trains of pure tone bursts under different conditions of attention. The data were analysed taking into account contralateral events when more than one stimulus train was present. Marked changes in d' and β were found and the changes were positively correlated.
Neville Moray   +4 more
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Localization of pure tones

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1973
Eight cats were trained to localize the source of tonal signals, presented in a free field. Tones of six different frequencies, in octave steps from 250 Hz to 8 kHz, were used. The angle at which an animal's performance was 75% correct was defined as the threshold for minimal detectable angle.
W. D. Neff, J. H. Casseday
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Can adults living with dementia complete pure-tone audiometry? A systematic review

International Journal of Audiology, 2019
Objective: It is estimated that over 60% of adults with dementia will also have a hearing impairment, resulting in a dual sensory-cognitive communication disability.
Anthea Bott   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Fatigue effects of a pure tone and pure tones

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1989
Subjects with normal hearing were exposed to moderate intensity of a pure tone and pure tones. Exposure frequency consisted of: a single tone, 1500 Hz; two tones, 1500 and 2000 Hz; and three tones, 1500, 2000, and 3000 Hz. Fatigue effect measurements were made by automatic audiometry immediately after exposure. The greatest fatigue at frequencies 1/2–1
I. M. Young, L. D. Lowry
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Pure tone audiometry in children

International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 2005
Our purpose was to evaluate performance of the children on pure tone audiometry (PTA), and role of age, concentration level (CL) and otitis media with effusion (OME) in testing process.This study was prospectively performed on 100 consecutive children referred for PTA between 24 and 120 months of age. After the audiologists' decision on test technique,
Kemaloglu, Yusuf Kemal   +3 more
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Screening for hearing loss in the Hong Kong Cantonese-speaking elderly using tablet-based pure-tone and word-in-noise test

International Journal of Audiology, 2019
Objective: The present study aimed to establish the test-retest reliability and validity of a tablet-based automated pure-tone screening test and a word-in-noise test as hearing screening tools for older Hong Kong Cantonese-speaking adults.
A. Kam, Christine Hiu Tung Fu
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