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Skin Barrier Function Assessment: Electrical Impedance Spectroscopy Is Less Influenced by Daily Routine Activities Than Transepidermal Water Loss. [PDF]
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Oxygen‐tunnel (OT) indium tin oxide (ITO) vertical channel transistors (VCTs) enable reliable, high‐density gain‐cell memory for monolithic 3D integration. A sandwiched SiN/SiO2/SiN OT stack selectively regulates oxygen transport, suppressing parasitic electrode oxidation while stabilizing channel oxygen vacancies, thereby suppressing carrier injection
Hyeonho Gu +17 more
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Receptor‐Free Identification of Toxic Gases Enabled by Hygroscopic Aqueous Salt Films
Water as a gas sensor coating sounds impossible—until it stops evaporating. Here, hygroscopic salt solutions (LiCl, LiBr, H3PO4) form non‐drying aqueous films on CNT chemiresistors under ambient air. Gases partition into these liquid layers, sometimes transforming into water, and generate salt‐specific resistance fingerprints across a four‐channel ...
Seongwoo Lee +5 more
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Krill oil supplementation improves transepidermal water loss, hydration and elasticity of the skin in healthy adults: Results from two randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, dose-finding pilot studies. [PDF]
Handeland K, Wakeman M, Burri L.
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A soft, dual‐channel hydrogel patch enables simultaneous detection of wound temperature and strain by integrating ion‐diffusion‐mediated thermoelectric and resistive sensing. The conformal design maintains stable performance during motion, capturing subtle inflammatory and mechanical changes for continuous wound monitoring.
Yu Fang +7 more
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Dynamic Analysis of Chlorophyll <i>a</i> Fluorescence in Response to Time-Variant Excitations during Strong Actinic Illumination and Application in Probing Plant Water Loss. [PDF]
Chen J, Guo Y, Tan J.
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Respiration Physiology, 1980
Two kinds of studies have been conducted in order to measure respiratory water loss: a single breath study of instantaneous variations in relative gas humidity of air expired during one respiratory cycle and a multibreath study of the average values of water vapor in air expired during several successive cycles of steady state ventilation. In the first
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Two kinds of studies have been conducted in order to measure respiratory water loss: a single breath study of instantaneous variations in relative gas humidity of air expired during one respiratory cycle and a multibreath study of the average values of water vapor in air expired during several successive cycles of steady state ventilation. In the first
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Respiratory water loss in camels
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological Sciences, 1981Abstract Rates of oxygen consumption and respiratory water loss were studied in camels that were exposed to desert heat and water deprivation. We found that changes in body temperature are accompanied by considerable changes in respiratory water loss.
K, Schmidt-Nielsen +2 more
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Reverberation loss in shallow water
Journal of Sound and Vibration, 1995Summary: In this paper, reverberation loss is considered as a basic physical quantity to describe shallow water reverberation, and reverberation loss versus time was calculated by using three models: the ray-based model, the WKBZ mode models with account taken and not taken of the effects of complex eigenvalues.
Zhang, R., Li, W., Qiu, X., Jin, G.
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