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Hyperphosphorescent OLEDs: Harnessing the Power of MR‐TADF Terminal Emitters
Hyperphosphorescent organic light‐emitting diodes (HP‐OLEDs) use phosphorescent sensitizers with multiresonant thermally activated delayed fluorescence terminal emitters. HP‐OLEDs show efficient, narrowband electroluminescence and moderate efficiency roll‐off.
Emma V. Puttock+3 more
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Functional Outcome of Hydrodilation in Adhesive Capsulitis of Shoulder. [PDF]
Shangamithra S+5 more
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Highly Efficient Upconverted Fluorescence from Coulombically Assembled Ion Pair
A dicationic Os(II) complex paired with two monoanionic fluorophores is designed to enable highly efficient triplet–triplet annihilation upconversion, achieving a remarkable upconverted fluorescence quantum yield of 13% at 785 nm excitation with a record‐low threshold intensity of 5.9 mW cm⁻2, attributed to diffusion‐free acceleration of energy ...
Ji Hye Baek+6 more
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Subacromial osteochondroma and rotator cuff tear in a young adult with multiple osteochondromas
Milos Spasojevic, MD+3 more
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Cadaveric Biomechanical Comparison of Prepectoral and Submuscular Implant-based Breast Reconstruction. [PDF]
Stephens KL+5 more
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In vivo Terahertz Sensing of Skin Cancer Patients
This study presents the first in vivo measurements of skin cancer patients in a hospital setting using a handheld THz probe. Furthermore, a new analysis approach is developed to generate a patient‐normalized THz response function, which enables clear contrast to be seen between cancer and healthy skin of the same patient.The first in vivo study of skin
Jacob J. Young+4 more
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Bilateral clavicle fractures of the medial third treated by inverted anatomic locking plates: a case report. [PDF]
Tong J, Zhang M, Yu Q.
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Photonic resonances within a dielectric metasurface are investigated using photoelectron emission microscopy (PEEM) and finite‐difference time‐domain simulations. An electron inelastic mean free path of 35 ± 10 nm is extracted from comparisons between microscopy and simulations.
Andrew R. Kim+9 more
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