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Pressure‐Induced Drift Artifacts in Stretchable Liquid Metal ThinFilm Electrocardiogram Electrodes
A stretchable LM electrode integrated with a strain sensor enables in situ quantitative investigation of drift artifact and skin deformation. This reveals the significance of pressure‐induced drift artifact and its intimate relationship with the skin potential model.
Ding Li +13 more
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Continuous wet‐spinning of PANI with TeNWs yields a multifunctional microfiber. Oriented TeNWs impose chain alignment and enhance π‐electron delocalization, boosting the Seebeck coefficient to 59.9 µV K−1 for passive temperature sensing (1 K detection limit), while achieving high pH sensitivity (59.25 mV pH−1) and rapid NH3 response (0.96 s).
Dongmei Xie +10 more
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On the basis of the classic ARI compressor model, the mass flow-rate and input power were corrected with the level of suction gas superheat, especially the superheat degrees below zero. refrigerant dissolved in the oil pool, at the discharge pressure and
Tao, Hong +3 more
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This paper presents an experimental study of the compaction behaviour of non-active clay. One-dimensional static compaction tests were carried out at high and medium water content with matric suction monitoring using Trento high-capacity tensiometers. At
De Col, E., Tarantino, Alessandro
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From Cytoskeletal Remodeling to Oocyte Quality: The Emerging Role of Mechanics
Mechanical properties of the oocyte are increasingly recognized as critical determinants of meiotic success and developmental potential. How actomyosin remodeling controls oocyte mechanics, how these properties are altered in pathological conditions, and how they could serve as markers in reproductive medicine are examined.
Anastasia Shihabi +3 more
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A fully soft, self‐reconfigurable gripper inspired by rapeseed flowers is monolithically 3D‐printed and electronics‐free, switching between diagonal and parallel finger arrangements. Establishing a self‐reconfigurable grasping paradigm, the gripper enables diverse manipulation tasks, including rotating bulbs, picking fruits, grasping cross‐scale ...
Qiping Xu +8 more
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Suction Pearl: Standardization of the Suction Heights of Suction Syringes
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A Valve Design Methodology For Improved Reciprocating Compressor Performance
The current work directly relates valve dynamics to the compressor energy efficiency. Majority of the previous studies have focused on reducing pressure losses due to valve geometry, towards improved compressor performance.
Angadi, Shruti +4 more
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Morphology, kinematics, and dynamics: the mechanics of suction feeding in fishes
Suction feeding is pervasive among aquatic vertebrates, and our understanding of the functional morphology and biomechanics of suction feeding has recently been advanced by combining experimental and modeling approaches.
Day, Steven W. +6 more
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A Smart Fluid‐Hydraulic System Based on MRF Valve Control and Its Application in Flexible Grasping
This study introduces a smart fluid hydraulic system using MRF valve control for flexible gripping. An MRF‐MSV with an integrated excitation coil and micro‐textured damping channels is designed and validated; micro‐texturing increases hydraulic resistance. Coupled with a soft actuator, the MRF‐MSV enables dynamic bending and grasping.
Linfeng Huo +5 more
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