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Reactive fungal wearable [PDF]
Smart wearables sense and process information from the user's body and environment and report results of their analysis as electrical signals. Conventional electronic sensors and controllers are commonly, sometimes augmented by recent advances in soft electronics.
Adamatzky, Andrew +4 more
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Gender-disease interaction on brain cerebral metabolism in cancer patients with depressive symptoms
Background Cancer patients are accompanied with high morbidity of depression, and gender effects are known to inhabit in the depressive episodes. This study aimed to explore the gender effects in cancer patients, and the relationship between gender ...
Zhijun Yao +10 more
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Characterisation and Control of a Woven Biomimetic Actuator for Wearable Neurorehabilitative Devices
Twisted coiled actuators (TCAs) are a type of soft actuator made from polymer fibres such as nylon sewing thread. As they provide motion in a compact, lightweight, and flexible package, they provide a solution to the actuation of wearable mechatronic ...
Vaughan Murphy +2 more
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This is the post-print version of the article. The official published version can be accessed from the link below - Copyright @ 2009 Taylor & FrancisWearable computing devices worn on the body provide the potential for digital interaction in the world. A
Birringer, J, Danjoux, M
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AbstractWearables as medical technologies are becoming an integral part of personal analytics, measuring physical status, recording physiological parameters, or informing schedule for medication. These continuously evolving technology platforms do not only promise to help people pursue a healthier life style, but also provide continuous medical data ...
Ali K. Yetisen +4 more
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Highlights This article summarizes the recent advances in wireless, batteryless, implantable electronics for continuous physiological monitoring. The critical factors that affect the design of implantable electronics for biosensing are discussed.
Hyeonseok Kim +4 more
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With the outbreak and pandemic of COVID-19, point-of-care testing (POCT) systems have been attracted much attention due to their significant advantages of small batches of samples, user-friendliness, easy-to-use and simple detection. Among them, flexible
Tingyi Yan +4 more
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Smart Wearables or Dumb Wearables? [PDF]
Recent advances in technology fostered the commercialization and usage of wearable devices. Among diverse form factors, wrist worn devices stand out. Benefitting from a conventional format and easy access, wrist worn devices, such as smart watches and fitness trackers, have been gaining popularity.
Vivian Genaro Motti, Kelly Caine
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Conductive nanomaterials have recently gained a lot of interest due to their excellent physical, chemical, and electrical properties, as well as their numerous nanoscale morphologies, which enable them to be fabricated into a wide range of modern ...
Tahir Raza +5 more
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Scalable production of ultrafine polyaniline fibres for tactile organic electrochemical transistors
Strong, electroactive and ultrafine conducting polymer fibres are prepared at the large scale by a modified wet spinning strategy. The obtained ultrafine polyaniline fibres are qualified to build tactile organic electrochemical transistors.
Bo Fang +8 more
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