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Developments and opportunities in fungal strain engineering for the production of novel enzymes and enzyme cocktails for plant biomass degradation
(2019-11-01)
Fungal strain engineering is commonly used in many areas of biotechnology, including the production of plant biomass degrading enzymes. Its aim varies from the production of specific enzymes to overall increased enzyme ...
A Patterning-Based Strain Engineering for Sub-22 nm Node FinFETs
(Ieee-inst Electrical Electronics Engineers IncPiscatawayEUA, 2014)
A strain gauge tactile sensor for finger-mounted applications
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2002-02-01)
This paper describes a strain gauge-based sensor used for measuring finger force. The theory, design, and sensor construction details are presented. It was constructed using metallic strain gauges and a carefully designed ...
A strain gauge tactile sensor for finger-mounted applications
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2002-02-01)
This paper describes a strain gauge-based sensor used for measuring finger force. The theory, design, and sensor construction details are presented. It was constructed using metallic strain gauges and a carefully designed ...
A strain gauge tactile sensor for finger-mounted applications
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2014)
Magneto-strain driven quantum engine on a graphene flake
(2016)
A novel proof of principle prototype for a quantum heat engine is proposed, based on the
quasi-static tuning of an external magnetic field, in combination with controlled
mechanical strain applied to a single graphene ...
Development of a prototype for measuring plantar forces
(2009-12-01)
Studies on the distribution of plantar pressure between the sole of the foot and the ground were developed before the 19th century. Currently, the most often employed plantar pressure measurement systems are Pedar® and ...
Development of a prototype for measuring plantar forces
(2009-12-01)
Studies on the distribution of plantar pressure between the sole of the foot and the ground were developed before the 19th century. Currently, the most often employed plantar pressure measurement systems are Pedar® and ...