AI–Guided 4D Printing of Carnivorous Plants–Inspired Microneedles for Accelerated Wound Healing
This work presents an artificial intelligence (AI)‐guided 4D‐printed microneedle platform inspired by carnivorous plants for wound healing. A thermo‐responsive shape memory polymer enables body temperature–triggered self‐coiling for autonomous wound closure.
Hyun Lee +21 more
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Challenges in replay detection by TDLM in post-encoding resting state. [PDF]
Kern S +5 more
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Advanced receiver design for AF-FD cooperative schemes. [PDF]
Al-Hattab M, Mostafa H, Marey M.
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Arithmetic properties of character degrees and the generalised knutson index. [PDF]
Duro DM.
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Comparative analysis of temperature effect on bandgap characteristics in 1D phononic crystals: Periodic versus quasiperiodic structures. [PDF]
Heravi FJ +9 more
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STAR-GO: improving protein function prediction by learning to hierarchically integrate ontology-informed semantic embeddings. [PDF]
Akça ME +3 more
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Operational constraints of zero-sequence current feeding in bearingless PM synchronous machines
For magnetically levitated drives with a 3-phase stator winding, one degree of freedom in the rotor motion can be controlled through a zero-sequence current. For example, an axial active magnetic bearing or a single-phase motor winding can be fed by this zero-sequence current. The zero-sequence current feeding is advantageous due to the saving of power
Daniel Dietz, Andreas Binder
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Performance improvement of brushless DC machine by zero-sequence current injection
A novel current control strategy for Brushless DC machines (BLDCs) is presented in this paper. It aims to increase BLDC exploitation compared to conventional current commutation (two-phase-on) and three-phase-on control approaches. The proposed current control strategy consists in injecting a suitable zero-sequence current in order to exploit the BLDC ...
SERPI, ALESSANDRO +4 more
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