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Self-healing epoxidized natural rubber flexible sensors based on hydrogen bonding interactions
Self-healing epoxidized natural rubber flexible sensors based on hydrogen bonding interactions† Flexible strain sensors find extensive applications in the domains of human health monitoring and human–computer interactions. At present, the exploration and development of a novel generation of flexible sensors exhibiting excellent sensitivity, high sensing performance, and sustainability have emerged as a crucial scientific and technological research endeavor.
Self-healing epoxidized natural rubber flexible sensors based on hydrogen bonding interactions
Self-healing epoxidized natural rubber flexible sensors based on hydrogen bonding interactions† Flexible strain sensors find extensive applications in the domains of human health monitoring and human–computer interactions. At present, the exploration and development of a novel generation of flexible sensors exhibiting excellent sensitivity, high sensing performance, and sustainability have emerged as a crucial scientific and technological research endeavor.
Nosema bombycis: A remarkable unicellular parasite infecting insects
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