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Data for Characterization of Silicone Oil used in HV Cable Sealing Ends
Suvi Virtanen +7 more
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Improved Direct Ink Writing of Liquid Metal Foams via Liquid Additives
The ability to pattern liquid metal is useful for making soft electrical and thermal devices. Dispensing liquid metal from a nozzle naturally results in the formation of spheroidal droplets, making direct‐write printing challenging. Liquid metal foams containing pockets of air can extrude as filaments, albeit inconsistently.
Febby Krisnadi +3 more
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Posttraumatic intracranial migration of silicone oil after treatment of retinal detachment, a rare complication. [PDF]
Aroll A +3 more
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This paper reviews the physics of liquid metals in RF devices, including the influence of mechanical strain on resonance as well as fabrication methods and strategies for designing tunable and strain‐tolerant inductors, capacitors, and antennas.
Md Saifur Rahman, William J. Scheideler
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Migration of Intravitreal Silicone Oil Into the Lateral Cerebral Ventricles. [PDF]
Yousefian Jazi E, Wegerhof A, Haddadi F.
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The densification process of Li6PS5Cl powders with varying particles size distributions reveals differences in smaller and larger distributions. Higher strain is revealed for the smaller particle size distribution from X‐ray diffraction. Discrete element method simulations uncover that the reason for the higher strain is not the particle size itself ...
Vasiliki Faka +14 more
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The anti-inflammatory effects of dexamethasone implants in eyes with heavy silicone oil: a prospective study on vitrectomy for diabetic retinopathy. [PDF]
Zhang X +8 more
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Efficacy of essential oils to dissolve silicone oil-based intracanal medicament from the root canal
Sreelekshmi Varada +4 more
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Self‐Sensing Artificial‐Muscle‐Empowered Humanlike Perception, Interaction, and Positioning
The proposed self‐sensorized artificial muscle (SSAM) can sense its length change as small as 0.01 mm via a seamlessly integrated multi‐segment induction coil. The SSAM provides accurate length information regardless of its loadings, driving pressure, or muscle design, adequate for robust data‐driven feedback control.
Houping Wu +6 more
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