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    A Conductive Bamboo Fabric with Controllable Resistance for Tailoring Wearable Sensors by Menghao Li (727830)

    Published 2022
    “…The volume resistivity (ρ<sub>v</sub>) decreases with increasing weft and linear densities, too. …”
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    A Conductive Bamboo Fabric with Controllable Resistance for Tailoring Wearable Sensors by Menghao Li (727830)

    Published 2022
    “…The volume resistivity (ρ<sub>v</sub>) decreases with increasing weft and linear densities, too. …”
  3. 8723

    A Conductive Bamboo Fabric with Controllable Resistance for Tailoring Wearable Sensors by Menghao Li (727830)

    Published 2022
    “…The volume resistivity (ρ<sub>v</sub>) decreases with increasing weft and linear densities, too. …”
  4. 8724

    A Conductive Bamboo Fabric with Controllable Resistance for Tailoring Wearable Sensors by Menghao Li (727830)

    Published 2022
    “…The volume resistivity (ρ<sub>v</sub>) decreases with increasing weft and linear densities, too. …”
  5. 8725

    A Conductive Bamboo Fabric with Controllable Resistance for Tailoring Wearable Sensors by Menghao Li (727830)

    Published 2022
    “…The volume resistivity (ρ<sub>v</sub>) decreases with increasing weft and linear densities, too. …”
  6. 8726

    A Conductive Bamboo Fabric with Controllable Resistance for Tailoring Wearable Sensors by Menghao Li (727830)

    Published 2022
    “…The volume resistivity (ρ<sub>v</sub>) decreases with increasing weft and linear densities, too. …”
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    Fractional anisotropy, linearity, planarity and sphericity coefficients: regions showing statistically significant differences (p<0.01) between cases and controls. by Miriam Illa (185342)

    Published 2013
    “…<b>PANEL 1:</b> Representative anatomical regions showing a significant decrease in linearity (A) and planarity (B) coefficients and in fractional anisotropy (C) in cases compared to controls. …”
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    Mean (± Standard Error) relative distribution (%) of the energy contained in the signal up to 200 Hz as a function of the frequency bands on the X-, Y- and Z-axis of the racket accelerometer (XR, YR and ZR, respectively) and X-axis of the wrist accelerometer (XW), for both decreased (V-) and increased (V+) velocity conditions (left), and for both lightly vibrant (RL) and highly vibrant (RH) rackets (right), with * for p≤0.05, ** for p ≤ 0.01, and *** for p ≤ 0.001. by Isabelle Rogowski (613715)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>Mean (± Standard Error) relative distribution (%) of the energy contained in the signal up to 200 Hz as a function of the frequency bands on the X-, Y- and Z-axis of the racket accelerometer (XR, YR and ZR, respectively) and X-axis of the wrist accelerometer (XW), for both decreased (V-) and increased (V+) velocity conditions (left), and for both lightly vibrant (RL) and highly vibrant (RH) rackets (right), with * for p≤0.05, ** for p ≤ 0.01, and *** for p ≤ 0.001.…”
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