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Nanopriming enhances plant resilience to environmental challenges; however, its effectiveness across diverse genetic backgrounds, including genetic modifications and natural variations, remains uncertain. These findings demonstrate that nanopriming improves efficacy when natural genetic variations are considered, particularly in genetically modified ...
Yining Wu+4 more
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Smart Surveys for Smart Phones: Exploring Various Approaches for Conducting Online Mobile Surveys via Smartphones [PDF]
Trent D. Buskirk, Charles H. Andrus
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Implantable brain–computer interfaces (iBCIs) are rapidly approaching clinical translation. This review maps key trends in the development of iBCIs and highlights the lack of standardised clinical outcome measures. It discusses a proposed framework for the selection of outcome measures in clinical trials and introduces a new international registry of ...
Esmee Dohle+8 more
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How smartphone advertising influences consumers' purchase intention
J. Martins+4 more
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Driven by AI computing demands, this study investigates MoS2 channels for 3D NAND Flash to achieve high‐density, low‐power, and reliable nonvolatile memory. MoS2 enables a large memory window and lower operating voltages with low‐k tunneling layer, demonstrating endurance of 10⁴ cycles and retention of 10⁵ s. Comprehensive analyses and machine learning‐
Ki Han Kim+7 more
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A novel copper silicate nanozyme (CSHSs‐Ar) with high peroxidase‐like catalytic activity and great catalytic specificity is well developed using a facile in situ valence‐engineered approach. The well‐developed CSHSs‐Ar nanozyme‐involved system can be utilized and employed as an efficient colorimetric sensor for the detection of volatile sulfur ...
Xiaocan Liu+9 more
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The integration of print and digital content for providing learners with constructive feedback using smartphones [PDF]
Nian‐Shing Chen+3 more
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Highly Conductive Liquid Metal Emulsion Gels for Three‐Dimensionally Printed Stretchable Electronics
This study presents a scalable two‐step method to create liquid metal emulsion gels suitable for 3D printing. The emulsion gel contains densely packed microcapsules within polymer matrices, resulting in minimal shrinkage and optimal printability. Printed features achieve excellent conductivity and ultrahigh deformability after mechanical activation ...
Qianying Lu+8 more
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