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Systematic variation in the diameter and spacing of high‐aspect‐ratio nanopillar (NP) arrays significantly impacts cortical neuron morphology, neurite outgrowth, and synapse formation. Advanced microscopy techniques reveal the crucial role of NP geometry in neuron–nanostructure interactions, providing valuable insights for designing neural interfaces ...
Younghak Cho +11 more
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Automated Transmissibility‐Based Damage Detection for Output‐Only Systems
In this study, an automated transmissibility‐based procedure for damage detection is developed for output‐only systems. The application of transmissibility has been previously investigated for damage detection. Despite the advancements, current techniques are not applicable in a general way, as vast experience or expert knowledge is needed to achieve ...
David Bonilla +5 more
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3D Printing of Lead‐Free Piezoelectric Ultrasound Transducers
Multimaterial 3D printable, lead‐free piezo‐composites through direct printing and curing without high‐temperature sintering, ensuring both high piezoelectric response and robust integration into structures. This approach enables cost‐effective mass printing of piezoelectric ultrasound transducers into complex‐shaped objects while fostering robust ...
Satya K. Ammu +7 more
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Partitioning problems via random processes
Abstract There are a number of well‐known problems and conjectures about partitioning graphs to satisfy local constraints. For example, the majority colouring conjecture of Kreutzer, Oum, Seymour, van der Zypen and Wood states that every directed graph has a 3‐colouring such that for every vertex v$v$, at most half of the out‐neighbours of v$v$ have ...
Michael Anastos +3 more
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Abstract The martian tropical water ice spatial and temporal distribution was characterized using impact crater ejecta type, location, size, and age in one of two epochs, ≤3.4 ${\le} 3.4$ Ga and >3.4 ${ >} 3.4$ Ga, using statistical models designed for spatial and temporal correlation structures. The indicator thought to identify the presence of ice is
Jamie D. Riggs, Michelle R. Kirchoff
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Testing versus estimation of graph properties, revisited
Abstract A graph G$$ G $$ on n$$ n $$ vertices is ε$$ \varepsilon $$‐far from property 𝒫 if one should add/delete at least εn2$$ \varepsilon {n}^2 $$ edges to turn G$$ G $$ into a graph satisfying 𝒫. A distance estimator for 𝒫 is an algorithm that given G$$ G $$ and α,ε>0$$ \alpha, \varepsilon >0 $$ distinguishes between the case that G$$ G $$ is (α−ε)$
Asaf Shapira +2 more
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Radioluminescence Dosimetry in Modern Radiation Therapy
Radioluminescence (RL) dosimetry has shown great potential for high spatiotemporal resolution dosimetry in radiation therapy (RT). Implementation of efficient RL dosimetry in RT requires multidisciplinary effort and skills in optics, medical physics, radiation physics, electronics, and imaging science.
Arash Darafsheh +4 more
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Modeling of Nonlinear Optical Phenomena in Host-Guest Systems Using Bond Fluctuation Monte Carlo Model: A Review. [PDF]
Mitus AC +4 more
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The discovery, distribution, and diversity of DNA viruses associated with <i>Drosophila melanogaster</i> in Europe. [PDF]
Wallace MA +38 more
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