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Wearable photoplethysmography devices [PDF]
Peter H. Charlton, Vaidotas Marozas
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The disordered growth of dendrites, corrosion, parasitic side reactions, slow de‐solvation kinetics, and inherent safety risks significantly hinder the practical deployment of conventional liquid electrolyte zinc‐ion batteries. In contrast, the novel PU‐EG+DMPA‐Zn polyurethane quasi‐solid‐state electrolyte, enriched with abundant polar functional ...
Ruiqi Liu +10 more
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ObjectiveOur study aimed to evaluate a long-term, in-home, bi-modal wearable device for seizure monitoring in epilepsy patients, assessing its applicability, clinical utility and identifying obstacles in real-life settings.MethodsA prospective pilot ...
Jaeso Cho +6 more
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Open platform, eight‐channel, portable bio‐potential and activity data logger for wearable medical device development [PDF]
A.J. Cook +3 more
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Microsphere Autolithography—A Scalable Approach for Arbitrary Patterning of Dielectric Spheres
MicroSphere Autolithography (µSAL) enables scalable fabrication of patchy particles with customizable surface motifs. Focusing light through dielectric microspheres creates well defined, tunable patches via a conformal poly(dopamine) photoresist. Nearly arbitrary surface patterns can be achieved, with the resolution set by the index contrast between ...
Elliott D. Kunkel +3 more
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Stable ion‐exchange doping of organic semiconductor single crystals is demonstrated using bulky hydrophobic anions. Electrical conductivity is significantly enhanced and maintained under ambient air and elevated temperatures, while intrinsic strain sensitivity remains intact over 100 000 strain cycles. The approach highlights the critical role of anion
Tomohiro Murata +5 more
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Wearable Device for Observation of Physical Activity with the Purpose of Patient Monitoring Due to COVID-19 [PDF]
Angelos-Christos Daskalos +3 more
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Wearable penile devices: the TechRing
The integration of wearable technology into healthcare has transformed patient monitoring, particularly in urology. Wearable penile devices (WPDs), such as the FirmTech TechRing, offer real-time data on erectile function, providing critical insights into nocturnal penile tumescence (NPT) patterns that can indicate underlying health issues.
Saffati, Gal +4 more
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Photomultiplication organic photodetectors (PM OPDs) are an attractive strategy for health‐monitoring. Here, PM‐OPDs are reported with a specific detectivity of 5.7 × 1012 Jones and external quantum efficiency values of 3500% under −10 V. The dynamics of carrier trapping in these devices are elucidated through trap selective spectroscopical techniques.
Marie Houot +9 more
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Fabric Inflatable Soft Actuators for Soft Wearable Devices: The MOSAR Case [PDF]
Juana-Mariel Dávila-Vilchis +4 more
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