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Data_Sheet_1_Decreasing the Surgical Errors by Neurostimulation of Primary Motor Cortex and the Associated Brain Activation via Neuroimaging.PDF
Published 2021“…<p>Acquisition of fine motor skills is a time-consuming process as it is based on learning via frequent repetitions. Transcranial electrical stimulation (tES) is a promising means of enhancing simple motor skill development via neuromodulatory mechanisms. …”
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Capturing the Transient Microstructure of a Physically Assembled Gel Subjected to Temperature and Large Deformation
Published 2021“…Here, we report the real-time change in the structure of physically assembled triblock copolymer gels that consist of 10 and 20 wt % of poly(styrene)–poly(isoprene)–poly(styrene) [PS–PI–PS] triblock copolymer in mineral oil (i) during the gelation process with decreasing temperature, (ii) subjected to large oscillatory deformation, and (iii) during the stress-relaxation process after the application of a step strain. …”
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Capturing the Transient Microstructure of a Physically Assembled Gel Subjected to Temperature and Large Deformation
Published 2021“…Here, we report the real-time change in the structure of physically assembled triblock copolymer gels that consist of 10 and 20 wt % of poly(styrene)–poly(isoprene)–poly(styrene) [PS–PI–PS] triblock copolymer in mineral oil (i) during the gelation process with decreasing temperature, (ii) subjected to large oscillatory deformation, and (iii) during the stress-relaxation process after the application of a step strain. …”
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