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Strength and Degradation Characteristics of Zein Biopolymer-Treated Sands Under Wetting-Drying Cycles. [PDF]
Babatunde QO, Yeo W, Byun YH.
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PolyGraph, a flexible graphene‐polycaprolactone nanocomposite, unites conductivity, biocompatibility, and processability for next‐generation neural interfaces. Fabricated into microneedle arrays with ultra‐flexible backings, PolyGraph enables bidirectional neuronal recording and stimulation in brain tissue, advancing brain‐computer interface (BCI) and ...
Jack Maughan +12 more
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The impact of water management and nitrification inhibitors on methane emissions from paddy soil. [PDF]
Cui W, Li X, Jin W, Zhou N, Dong Z.
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Adhesions’ high occurrence rates and high morbidity render them a critical challenge to be addressed. Current prevention methods, such as physical barriers, have many limitations, resulting in inconsistent safety and efficacy. This study demonstrates the potential for sprayable polymeric materials as an adhesion barrier.
Robert J. Morris III +7 more
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Hydrostructural and dynamic characteristics of compacted Nanning red clay considering wetting-drying impacts. [PDF]
Deng S +7 more
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Deployable medical devices typically need external stimuli to trigger deployment. However, external stimuli are difficult to supply within tissues. Here, we describe a strategy to deploy small‐scale structures into soft tissues after insertion without the need for any stimulus. We demonstrate deployment within a tissue phantom.
Yeh‐Chia Tseng +13 more
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Chloride Ion Transport in Reinforced Concrete Structures Considering the Barrier Effect of Reinforcing Steel. [PDF]
Chen Y, Ye Z, An Y, Xiao X.
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Study of the Effect of Drying and Wetting Cycles and Water Content on the Shear Characteristics of Tailing Sands [PDF]
Yakun Tian +5 more
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ABSTRACT Magnetogenetic deep brain stimulation (MG‐DBS) represents a wireless neuromodulation that has demonstrated long‐lasting behavioral benefits in Parkinson's disease models. However, the circuit‐level mechanisms underlying these therapeutic effects have remained uncharacterized due to limitations of conventional neural interfaces.
Jakyoung Lee +10 more
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