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THE TEACHING OF HUMAN ANATOMY IN BRAZIL: THE REALITY OF NORTHEAST BRAZIL [PDF]
Polieria Santos Oliveira +10 more
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A stretchable, event‐driven strain sensor with low energy consumption is developed using positive piezoconductive composites. These composites remain insulative when relaxed, while they become conductive when stretched. Their electrical characteristics are modifiable by the nickel's weight ratio and cross‐sectional geometry. Strain‐induced switching is
Yuji Isano +5 more
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Reviewing Mobile Apps for Teaching Human Anatomy: Search and Quality Evaluation Study.
Rivera García GE +4 more
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Clinician involvement in the teaching of anatomy to medical students. [PDF]
Ahern G.
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Effectiveness of Flipped Classroom for Teaching Anatomy and Students’ Perceptions [PDF]
S Viveka, T. Vijay Sagar, M. Sudha
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This work proposes the use of multimaterial microrobots for pH sensing. The microrobots consist of a hard polymer backbone and 4D printed sensing elements made of a pH‐responsive hydrogel. The swelling response, reusability, and high mobility of the microrobots make them promising tools for pH sensing at the micro scale.
Daniel Maher +9 more
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A Degradable Device for Sustainable Capillary Blood Sampling
The device features a compostable 3D‐printed storage compartment for liquid blood collection and a degradable, poly(ɛ‐caprolactone)‐coated magnesium microneedle patch hidden within a suction cup. Manual compression deploys the MNs, creating small skin punctures, and the subsequent release of compression generates the negative pressure required for ...
Nicole Zoratto +5 more
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