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Atomic scattering amplitudes for electrons for some of the lighter elements [PDF]
B. Dawson
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This work develops an ultrarobust, flexible, and solvent‐free eutectic gel featuring stretch‐induced orientation. Overcoming hydrogel limitations, the gel achieves record toughness (133.86 MJ m−3) while integrating strain/temperature/capacitive sensing.
Tingzhong Li +5 more
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Five-dimensional spinor helicity for all masses and spins
We develop a spinor helicity formalism for five-dimensional scattering amplitudes of any mass and spin configuration. While five-dimensional spinor helicity variables have been previously studied in the context of N $$ \mathcal{N} $$ = 2, 4 ...
Andrzej Pokraka +4 more
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Extension of the axiomatic analyticity domain of scattering amplitudes by unitarity.—II [PDF]
A. Martin
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Tunable Synthetic Hydrogel Modulates Hepatic Lineage Specification of Human Liver Organoid
In this study, a synthetic hydrogel is reported that supports the formation of hiPSC‐derived human liver organoids (HLOs). Hepatic lineage specification can be modulated via conjugation of RGD peptide to hydrogel: RGD‐conjugated hydrogels promote cholangiocyte differentiation, whereas RGD‐free hydrogels favor hepatocyte commitment of HLO cells.
Lei Wang +16 more
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Use of Intensity Correlations to Determine the Phase of a Scattering Amplitude [PDF]
M. L. Goldberger +2 more
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Wrinkling of soft materials, such as polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), underpins a myriad of technologies. Plasma‐oxidation of PDMS induces spontaneous wrinkling, which is canonically attributed to thermal expansion‐contraction of bilayers. Employing experiments and modelling, it is demonstrated that sorption of water vapor is instead responsible for ...
Zain Ahmad +8 more
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Structure of the Forward Scattering Amplitude [PDF]
S. Deser, W Gilbert, E. C. G. Sudarshan
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Facile Tri‐Metallic Catalyst Fabrication Using the Dynamic Hydrogen Bubble Template method
Porous metal catalysts are prepared using hydrogen bubbles as a natural template. By carefully selecting metal combinations and thermal treatment, the researchers tailored surface composition and structure, boosting catalytic performance. The approach offers a powerful and flexible route to designing advanced materials for green energy Abstract ...
Carlos M. S. Lobo +11 more
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Off-Energy-Shell Behavior of Partial-Wave Scattering Amplitudes [PDF]
T. R. Mongan
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