Kidney Stone Dissolution By Tetherless, Enzyme‐Loaded, Soft Magnetic Miniature Robots
Wireless magnetic robots are developed for kidney stone dissolution. The robots navigate through a urinary tract model from bladder and ureter to renal pelvis with the help of external magnetic fields. The filaments are loaded with urease enzyme which catalyzes urea to carbon dioxide and ammonia, thereby increasing pH to basic regime and supporting ...
Afarin Khabbazian+15 more
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Influence of experimental conditions on sound pleasantness evaluations [PDF]
ICA 2016, 22nd International Congress on Acoustics, BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINE, 05-/09/2016 - 09/09/2016Being able to characterize and estimate the urban sound perception is a key point to improve the city dwellers environmental quality. In the past decade,
Aumond, Pierre+7 more
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Integration of Bioengineered Tools in Assisted Reproductive Technologies
A conceptual illustration depicting the collaboration between a medical professional (right) and a scientist (left). Their connection highlights the integration of scientific research and clinical practice. This representation underscores the role of emerging technologies in bridging fundamental research with applied reproductive healthcare.
Aslı Ak+3 more
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The Application of Nanofibrous Resonant Membranes for Room Acoustics. [PDF]
Kalinova K.
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Spherical harmonics based generalized image source method for simulating room acoustics.
Allen and Berkley's image source method (ISM) is proven to be a very useful and popular technique for simulating the acoustic room transfer function (RTF) in reverberant rooms.
P. Samarasinghe+4 more
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Advancing from MOFs and COFs to Functional Macroscopic Porous Constructs
This review study investigates the recent progress and methodologies for manufacturing metal–organic framework (MOF) or covalent–organic framework (COF)‐based 3D structured macroscopic porous constructs with high structural integrity, providing the possibility to control their porosity across dimensions.
Seyyed Alireza Hashemi+8 more
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Modulation masking phenomenon for masking signals of different spectral and statistical properties
Modulation masking effect for modulation maskers of different spectral and statistical properties was investigated in this study. Three noisebands centred at 16 Hz were used as modulation maskers, namely: 1) 32-Hz wide Gaussian noise (GN 32 Hz); 2) 32 ...
Dariusz Kutzner
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Audio augmented reality (AAR), a prominent topic in the field of audio, requires understanding the listening environment of the user for rendering an authentic virtual auditory object. Reverberation time ( $$RT_{60}$$ R T 60 ) is a predominant metric for
Shivam Saini+2 more
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Impact of room acoustics and visual cues on speech perception and talker localization by children with mild bilateral or unilateral hearing loss. [PDF]
Lewis D+4 more
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Room acoustics and listening [PDF]
The physical basis for sound propagation in rooms may be described by a time-domain model of reflection from the walls. Reflections arriving soon after direct source-to-listener transmission produce a perception of spectral “coloration” while later arrivals contribute “echo.” Directional perception and listener preference for rooms are heavily ...
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