Variability of the Skin Temperature from Wrist-Worn Device for Definition of Novel Digital Biomarkers of Glycemia. [PDF]
Piersanti A +6 more
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Application of short-term analysis of skin temperature variability in prediction of survival in patients with cirrhosis. [PDF]
Abid NU +8 more
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This work develops 3D‐printable tribopolymer networks that can enhance triboelectric performance under high humidity environments. Polar hydrophilic functional groups and incorporation of zwitterionic monomers promote bound‐water–dominated interfacial polarization thereby increasing electrical outputs.
Linguangze Zhuo +8 more
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Sleepiness and Fatigue as Consequences of Cumulative Sleep Restriction: Insights from Fine-Grained Subjective Measures and Skin Temperature in the Field. [PDF]
Verhoef VTR +4 more
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Skin Temperature and Heat Loss [PDF]
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Flexible piezoresistive pressure sensors underpin wearable and soft electronics. This review links sensing physics, including contact resistance modulation, quantum tunneling and percolation, to unified materials/structure design. We highlight composite and graded architectures, interfacial/porous engineering, and microstructured 3D conductive networks
Feng Luo +2 more
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Flexible Dual-Modal Sensors Based on Single-Crystalline Silicon Membranes for Continuous Monitoring of Photoplethysmography and Skin Temperature. [PDF]
He Y +7 more
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Self‐Healing and Stretchable Synaptic Transistor
A self‐healing stretchable synaptic transistor (3S‐T) is realized using a p‐PVDF‐HFP‐DBP/PDMS‐MPU‐IU bilayer as gate insulator, where dipole‐dipole interaction enhances polarization to achieve a large memory window. Leveraging its neuronal biomimicry, the synaptic transistor demonstrates electrically compatibility with the biological brain. Furthermore,
Hyongsuk Choo +10 more
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Emotion Recognition Using Temporal Facial Skin Temperature and Eye-Opening Degree During Digital Content Viewing for Japanese Older Adults. [PDF]
Tanabe R +9 more
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ABSTRACT Traditional wearable exoskeletons rely on rigid structures, which limit comfort, flexibility, and everyday usability. This work introduces the fundamental technologies to create the first soft, lightweight, intelligent textile‐based exoskeletons (Texoskeletons) built using 1D sensors and actuators.
Amy Lukomiak +19 more
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