Experimental study of ultrasound combined with microbubbles augmenting the sonodynamic therapy of 5-aminolevulinic acid in glioma cells. [PDF]
He Y +5 more
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Modular Electronic Microrobots With Onboard Sensor‐Program‐Steered Locomotion
Modular electronic smartlet microrobots integrate ambient‐light energy harvesting, photodetection, programmable CMOS control, and bubble‐based actuation within a sub‐millimeter fold‐up architecture. A 58‐bit on‐board CMOS chiplet enables sensor–program steered switching between independently addressable actuators, achieving closed‐loop 2D navigation in
Vineeth K. Bandari +6 more
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Dual-Frequency Ultrasound Enhances Cavitation of Microdroplets for Controlled Scaffold Porosity in Tissue Engineering. [PDF]
Shenhav H +7 more
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Segmented Therapeutic Delivery via Acoustic Microbubble Relay
An acoustically driven, modular segmented delivery system is presented to overcome mechanical limitations of conventional microcatheters. Oscillating microbubbles generate directional streaming that enables continuous, targeted transport across open, angled segments.
Lei Wang +6 more
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UNIQUE: ultrasound non-destructive in-situ quantitative evaluation of stem cell spheroid deformability during differentiation into specific lineages. [PDF]
Ha H +7 more
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Sound-focusing package for MEMS vector hydrophone. [PDF]
Cheng Z +6 more
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Evaluation of solar cell welds by scanning acoustic microscopy
Scanning laser acoustic microscopy was used to nondestructively evaluate solar cell interconnect bonds made by resistance welding. Both copper-silver and silver-silver welds were analyzed.
Baraona, C. R. +2 more
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Monitoring Hydrogen-Induced Cracking in Tensile Wires of Flexible Pipes by Acoustic Emission Technique. [PDF]
Oliveira KDR +5 more
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ABSTRACT This study presents the design and construction of an experimental system for evaluating the thermal performance of heat pipes, using sintered‐wick heat pipes charged with CuO nanofluids. The device used in this study is a sintered‐wick heat pipe, in which the liquid return is driven by capillary forces within the porous wick structure.
Dawei Yan +7 more
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