Borehole Radar Experiment in a 7500 m Deep Well. [PDF]
Yang H, Wang K, Liu Y, Guo C, Zhao Q.
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Stepwise excitation of dual‐color responsive molecules in a novel intersecting half‐cone geometry provides excellent spatial resolution while retaining the high efficiency and thus speed of the overall process. The approach provides volumetric methods with an enhanced performance at the nanoscale.
Martin Regehly, Stefan Hecht
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Blood Pressure and Heart Rate Measurements Using Fiber Bragg Grating Sensor with Optical Power Detection Scheme. [PDF]
Wang YJ, Wang L.
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Residual Stresses and Micro‐voids Propel Metal Diffusion for Filament‐Based Memristors
Introducing non‐reactive nitrogen during silver sputtering enables low‐voltage (<60 mV) switching in memristors via nano‐void formation and residual stresses in the gigapascal range. This promotes sub‐micron filamentation and neuromorphic behaviors, including multi‐peak synaptic responses.
Joel Y.Y. Loh+8 more
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Countermovement Jump Kinetic Impairments in Elite Athletes Before and After ACL Injury: Force-Time Waveform Versus Discrete Kinetic Analysis. [PDF]
de França C+3 more
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Versatile and Robust Reservoir Computing with PWM‐Driven Heterogenous R–C Circuits
A robust physical reservoir computing (PRC) system using pulse‐width modulation (PWM)‐encoded R–C circuits is introduced. By enabling customizable nonlinearities and timescales, this system achieves state‐of‐the‐art accuracy in chaotic, multiscale, and multiclass tasks while maintaining stability across temperature variations and device batches.
Zelin Ma+9 more
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On measuring the root-mean-square value of a finite record length periodic waveform
E. Clayton Teague
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Grid connected improved sepic converter with intelligent mppt strategy for energy storage system in railway applications. [PDF]
Vendoti S+7 more
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Resilient and Flexible Electrohydrodynamics Pumps for Human–Machine Interfaces
This study introduces resilient and flexible electrohydrodynamic (EHD) pumps designed to enhance human–machine interfaces. These pumps are both quiet and compact, featuring a unique electrode configuration that overcomes the typical limitations associated with dielectric breakdowns and subsequent permanent failures.
Yu Kuwajima+13 more
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