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Open AccessRapidly dam** hydrogels engineered through molecular friction
Hydrogels capable of swift mechanical energy dissipation hold promise for a range of applications including impact protection, shock absorption, and enhanced damage resistance. Traditional energy absorption in...
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Carbon and oxygen isotopes and molecular fossil characteristics of unconventional gas reservoirs in Permian Maokou Formation, West Chongqing, Sichuan Basin
The well DB1 in West Chongqing area encountered unconventional gas in the first member of Maokou Formation (P1m1); therefore, the P1m1 core was systematically sampled and analyzed. Based on normal porosity–permea...
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Open AccessAgreement and correlation of abdominal skeletal muscle area measured by CT and MR imaging in cirrhotic patients
CT-based abdominal skeletal muscle area (SMA) serves as a standard for assessing muscle mass in patients with cirrhosis. Few studies have used MR imaging to measure SMA in cirrhotic patients. The purpose of th...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
The Future Development of Education in the Era of Artificial Intelligence
In recent years, “artificial intelligence + education” has become a very hot topic under the guidance of the wave of artificial intelligence. More and more traditional education institutions begin to organize ...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
AI Applications in Education
In recent years, led by the wave of artificial intelligence, “artificial intelligence + education” has become a very hot topic. More and more traditional educational institutions have begun to organize and lay...
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Open AccessStructural trends in atomic nuclei from laser spectroscopy of tin
Tin is the chemical element with the largest number of stable isotopes. Its complete proton shell, comparable with the closed electron shells in the chemically inert noble gases, is not a mere precursor to ext...
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Strong dual-crosslinked hydrogels for ultrasound-triggered drug delivery
Hydrogels that can respond to dynamic forces either from endogenous biological activities or from external mechanical stimuli show great promise as novel drug delivery systems (DDS). However, it remains challe...
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Open AccessTiming for Surgical Stabilization with K-wires after Open Fractures of Proximal and Middle Phalangeal Shaft
The optimal timing for surgical stabilization after open fractures of proximal and middle phalangeal shaft remained unclear. Total 147 patients with single open fracture in proximal or middle phalangeal shaft ...
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Open AccessLocking Plate Alone versus in Combination with Two Crossed Kirschner Wires for Fifth Metacarpal Neck Fracture
Fracture of fifth metacarpal neck commonly requires open reduction and internal fixation. However, the current methods of internal fixation in fifth metacarpal neck fractures remain unsatisfactory. Patients wi...
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Effects of aluminum nitride nanoparticles on the space charge behavior of cellulose paper
Cellulose insulation paper as a part of oil–paper insulation systems plays an important role in the reliability of converter transformers. The reliability of converter transformers equipped with traditional ce...
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The nucleon pair approximation (NPA) of the shell model
In this paper we discuss the nucleon pair approximation of the shell model, based on our recent results which include a brief introduction to its framework and validity. We exemplify this model by studies of l...
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SD-pair structure in the pair approximation of the nuclear shell model
In this paper we study the structure coefficients of collective pairs with spin zero and spin two (SD) in a number of configurations by a few realistic nuclei. We investigate the robustness of these structure coe...
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Active MMW Focal Plane Imaging System
Millimeter wave imaging technology has received a lot of attention in recent years. It has been widely applied in aircraft landing guidance system, dangerous substance inspection, plasma tests and human carry ...
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Large earthquake doublets and fault plane heterogeneity in the northern Solomon Islands subduction zone
In the Solomon Islands and New Britain subduction zones, the largest earthquakes commonly occur as pairs with small separation in time, space and magnitude. This doublet behavior has been attributed to a patte...
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Large Earthquake Doublets and Fault Plane Heterogeneity in the Northern Solomon Islands Subduction Zone
In the Solomon Islands and New Britain subduction zones, the largest earthquakes commonly occur as pairs with small separation in time, space and magnitude. This doublet behavior has been attributed to a patte...
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Experiment on fracture of rock under high confining pressure