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NEW REACTIVE POWER COMPENSATION TECHNOLOGIES
Nafisa Solonina +2 more
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Electronic Structure Modulation Induced by Asymmetric Cu─Ni Centers in a π‐Conjugated Triazine MOF
A π‐conjugated H3TATB‐based asymmetric bimetallic CuNi‐MOF was developed as an efficient electrocatalyst for alkaline hydrogen evolution. Benefiting from synergistic Cu–Ni interactions, enhanced charge transfer, and stabilized active sites, CuNi‐MOF delivers superior HER performance with low overpotential, improved kinetics, and 24 h durability.
Alamgir +7 more
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Lower-limb asymmetries in jump athletes during single-leg drop jump. [PDF]
Li Y, Zhang X, Zhou Y, Sun Y.
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Low‐temperature passivation of SiC reveals that optical surface quality and chemical stability are not directly correlated. Ar plasma‐treated and SiNx‐passivated surfaces yield the lowest photoluminescence background, whereas CF4 plasma and ALD‐grown dielectrics introduce higher emission.
Marina Scharin‐Mehlmann +4 more
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A modified instantaneous reactive power algorithm for shunt compensation. [PDF]
Mishra N +7 more
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We report a multi‐jet, layer‐by‐layer electrospray‐assisted interfacial polymerization (LBL‐EAIP) approach for the scalable fabrication of polyamide reverse osmosis (RO) membranes. The method enables precise control of polymerization, uniform polyamide coverage, and tunable polyamide film thickness, while delivering consistently high filtration ...
Yue Feng +5 more
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BIOKINETICS IN ACHILLES TENDINOPATHY: ESSENTIAL FINDINGS AND CLINICAL APPLICATIONS. [PDF]
Metsavaht L +6 more
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MULTIOBJECTIVE OPTIMIZATION IN REACTIVE POWER COMPENSATION
Relevance. Currently, Russia is creating an intelligent power system with an actively-adaptive network – IES AAS (abroad – Smart Grid). The basic Smart Grid group architecture is FACTSdevices; the complexity is the multi-criterion nature of the problem.
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This review explores advances in wearable and lab‐on‐chip technologies for breast cancer detection. Covering tactile, thermal, ultrasound, microwave, electrical impedance tomography, electrochemical, microelectromechanical, and optical systems, it highlights innovations in flexible electronics, nanomaterials, and machine learning.
Neshika Wijewardhane +4 more
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Compensation for balance disorders: analysis of this multifactorial process. [PDF]
Perrin P +10 more
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