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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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New empirical relationships among magnitude, rupture length, rupture width, rupture are, and surface
Source parameters for historical earthquakes worldwide are com-piled to develop a series of empirical relationships among moment magnitude (M), surface rupture length, subsurface rupture length, downdip rupture width, rupture area, and maximum and ...
Donald L. Wells
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Spontaneous subserosal venous rupture overlying a uterine leiomyoma in a young woman
Uterine leiomyomas are very common tumors found in women. Rupture of veins on the surface of uterine leiomyoma is an unusual source of hemoperitoneum. It is an extremely uncommon gynaecological cause of hemoperitoneum. It is a life threatening emergency.
Amel Achour Jenayah +8 more
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3D Printing Innovations in Polymeric Porous and Patterned Architecture
Polymeric foams occupy a unique structural space between dense solids and open networks, where engineered void fraction governs mechanical compliance, thermal resistance, and mass transport. Additive manufacturing now enables precise spatial control over cellular architecture, unlocking designer foam structures across applications spanning crash ...
Dhanush Patil +13 more
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SIMULATION OF THE RUPTURE OF CERAMICS FROM SURFACE FLAWS
In this work the propagation of small surface flaws in polycrystalline ceramics has been computer-simulated in the case of dynamic fatigue. Local effective critical stress intensity factors and subcritical crack growth have been taken into account.
Jouin, J., Chermant, J., Osterstock, F.
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A Skin‐Like Strain Sensor for Real‐Time Human Motion Detection
A skin‐like strain sensor with exceptional flexibility and breathability enables real‐time human motion detection. It offers continuous ECG monitoring and gesture recognition, ensuring high durability and comfort. This innovative design is ideal for wearable applications, combining reliable performance with seamless integration into dynamic ...
Shiqi Song +5 more
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Soil crusting in Western Samoa. Part I - Some examples of crusting and methods of control
The problems and effects of soil crusting in Western Samoa are discussed. Illustrations of typical crust features include the glazed or 'frosted' surface of certain crusts, and dispersion mosaics.
Reynolds, S.G.
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Earthquake strong-motion predictions using kinematic source modeling require knowledge of the slip-rate functions (SRFs) along the rupture and their distinct characteristics in asperities, background (off-asperity) areas and near the surface.
Irikura, Kojiro +7 more
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The missing sinks: slip localization in faults, damage zones, and the seismic energy budget [PDF]
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Brodsky, E.E. +7 more
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Boundary effects on ground surface rupture induced by normal faulting
Although centrifuge modelling has been used for studying soil–bedrock interaction, the limited space available in a model container to simulate prototype situations imposes challenges.
Ng, C. W.W., Hu, P., Cai, Q.
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