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Stealth Coating of Nanoparticles in Drug-Delivery Systems
Nanoparticles (NPs) have emerged as a powerful drug-delivery tool for cancer therapies to enhance the specificity of drug actions, while reducing the systemic side effects.
Chin-Fei Chee +2 more
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We present a broad class of supersymmetric models that preserve R-parity but lack missing energy signatures. These models have new light particles with weak-scale supersymmetric masses that feel SUSY breaking only through couplings to the MSSM.
A Delgado +35 more
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Stealth and pseudo-stealth nanocarriers.
The stealth effect plays a central role on capacitating nanomaterials for drug delivery applications through improving the pharmacokinetics such as blood circulation, biodistribution, and tissue targeting. Here based on a practical analysis of stealth efficiency and a theoretical discussion of relevant factors, we provide an integrated material and ...
Panyue Wen +5 more
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Carbon‐Based Radar Absorbing Materials toward Stealth Technologies
Stealth technology is used to enhance the survival of military equipment in the field of military surveillance, as it utilizes a combination of techniques to render itself undetectable by enemy radar systems.
Soo-Jin Park
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We discuss the brane world model of Dvali, Gabadadze and Porrati in which branes evolve in an infinite bulk and the brane curvature term is added to the action.
A. Davidson +39 more
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Ni-MXene/MF foam is synthesized via an electrostatic assembly and dip-coating process. The “micro-capacitor” structure of Ni/MXene and the 3D porous structure of MF endow the foam excellent impedance matching and wave absorption performance.
Chun-Tai Liu, Changyu Shen, Zhanhu Guo
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High-Temperature Stealth Across Multi-Infrared and Microwave Bands with Efficient Radiative Thermal Management. [PDF]
Simultaneous stealth across multiple infrared bands (short-wave infrared (SWIR), mid-wave infrared (MWIR), long-wave infrared (LWIR)) and microwaves at high temperatures (700 °C) is achieved.
Zhao M +8 more
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A Lightweight, Elastic, and Thermally Insulating Stealth Foam With High Infrared‐Radar Compatibility
The development of infrared‐radar compatible materials/devices is challenging because the requirements of material properties between infrared and radar stealth are contradictory.
Zhichuan J Xu
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Lightweight dual-functional segregated nanocomposite foams are developed via the supercritical CO2 (SC-CO2) foaming combined with hydrogen bonding assembly and compression molding strategy The segregated nanocomposite foams exhibit superior infrared ...
Zhonglei Ma +10 more
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Radar Evasion Control of Military Structures Using Graphene Oxide Coating RGO/NiFe2O4 and Polynomial Profile Monitoring [PDF]
Tracking military structures and equipment is one of the parameters to create superiority in military battles. Camouflage has long been used to reduce the possibility of detection of military structures and equipment.
K. Atashgar, R. Masoudi
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