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Hydrogel‐based wearable electronics hold great promise for physiological monitoring in privacy‐sensitive regions. In this study, a polyurethane (PU) microfiber‐reinforced gelatin hydrogel e‐skin is developed, boasting multiple advantages such as ultra‐thinness, high toughness, and long‐term skin conformability.
Yarong Ding +11 more
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Laser induced graphene offers a scalable route to flexible, porous gas sensor with tunable properties and self heating functionality. This summarizes the overview of the design and application landscape of LIG‐based wearable gas sensor in healthcare. ABSTRACT Direct laser irradiation of carbonaceous precursors such as polyimide and wood is a scalable ...
Md Abu Sayeed Biswas +6 more
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Effects of dehydration on performance in man: Annotated bibliography [PDF]
A compilation of studies on the effect of dehydration on human performance and related physiological mechanisms.
Greenleaf, J. E.
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Wearable hydrogel patch with noninvasive, electrochemical glucose sensor for natural sweat detection
Pei-Heng Lin +4 more
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Dual‐Responsive Yarn‐Based Artificial Muscles for Adaptive Thermal Management
Inspired by the conscious movements of skeletal muscle, a novel hybrid yarn‐based artificial muscle (HYAM) coupling moisture actuation with controllable recovery is developed. This unique design increases actuation stroke by 128% and shortens recovery time by 91%. This unique design enhances the actuation stroke by 128% and reduces the recovery time by
Mengjiao Pan +11 more
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Long-Term Detection of Glycemic Glucose/Hypoglycemia by Microfluidic Sweat Monitoring Patch [PDF]
Wenjie Xu +4 more
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Wearable Cooling Textiles of Thermal Conduction and Sweat Transfer for Personal Thermal Management
ABSTRACT Given rising global temperatures, advanced protective textiles hold significant potential to enhance productivity, conserve energy, and improve personal thermal comfort. Extensive research has shown that both thermal conduction and moisture management are equally critical in determining the comfort performance of textiles.
Jiajing Zhang +5 more
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