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Fully Polymeric Conductive Hydrogels with Low Hysteresis and High Toughness as Multi‐Responsive and Self‐Powered Wearable Sensors 2024 202680
  1. Fully Polymeric Conductive Hydrogels with Low Hysteresis and High Toughness as Multi‐Responsive and Self‐Powered Wearable Sensors (2024)
    Weiyi Wang, Xin Liu et al. Advanced Functional Materials

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Guangda Li 450 90 124 222 42 684
Chen Chen 383 79 143 152 60 833
Alejandra Nieto 404 78 215 274 26 789
Cong Wu 476 72 160 248 29 768
Hui Zhu 491 127 133 143 37 735
Rossano Gimenes 321 60 92 136 44 589
Nicole Bassous 393 111 208 125 25 652
Aliasghar Behnamghader 537 133 289 132 54 814
Muhammad Rizwan 324 84 210 220 47 753
Renata Guimarães Ribas 492 106 152 160 18 701
Breno Rocha Barrioni 424 116 234 129 39 744

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