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Genome-wide association study identified novel loci and gene-environment interaction for refractive error in children. [PDF]
Wang Y+15 more
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Invisible static electricity poses serious industrial risks such as electronics failures and fire accidents. Detecting it is particularly challenging when positive and negative charges are densely mixed. Flexible and printed organic transistor sensors can visualize these hidden charge patterns on plastic surfaces.
Yudai Hemmi+5 more
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Is refractive error a factor affecting scoliosis? [PDF]
Cai J+8 more
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Use of refractive direct ophthalmoscopy for estimation of refractive error
Punita Kumari Sodhi+2 more
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A biomimetic Jigsaw pattern infill for 3D printer has been developed. Its mechanical features with continuous carbon fiber reinforcement (CCFR) are investigated through the Design of Experiments. The Jigsaw infill minimizes mechanical strength losses caused by variability in infill density, flow rate, or carbon fiber string amount, outperforming ...
Tae‐Ho Kim+4 more
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The feasibility of 3D‐printed optical antennas using commercial, non‐optical materials for Optical Wireless Communications (OWC) is demonstrated. This study combines spectral analysis, anisotropy effects, and telecom‐relevant optical measurements, revealing promising performance and novel insights for low‐cost, customizable photonic components in ...
Mauro Aresti+6 more
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Evaluating the Efficacy of Large Language Models in Guiding Treatment Decisions for Pediatric Refractive Error. [PDF]
Kang D+8 more
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This work proposes the use of multimaterial microrobots for pH sensing. The microrobots consist of a hard polymer backbone and 4D printed sensing elements made of a pH‐responsive hydrogel. The swelling response, reusability, and high mobility of the microrobots make them promising tools for pH sensing at the micro scale.
Daniel Maher+9 more
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The impossibility of defining universal printability criteria for Direct Ink Writing (DIW) requires “unpacking” the process into printing subfunctions. Each of these is rationalized by identifying dimensionless groups, allowing effective comparison between the various material‐ and process‐related parameters for printability purposes.
Enrica Luzzi+4 more
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