Fabricating microstructures on curved surfaces is of great importance in several engineering fields, and it is an ongoing challenge to develop technologies that do not require complicated devices and cumbersome procedures. A novel approach is presented for fabricating microstructures with different topographies on curved surfaces using flexible microstructured hydrogels as molds. The hydrogel film is first microstructured via spatially controlled ultraviolet illumination utilizing its photo-responsive property.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFused deposition modeling (FDM) is well suited for microfluidic prototyping due to its low investment cost and a wide range of accessible materials. Nevertheless, most commercial FDM materials exhibit low chemical and thermal stability. This reduces the scope of applications and limits their use in research and development, especially for on-chip chemical synthesis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMicrostructured hydrogels show promising applications in various engineering fields from micromolds to anisotropic wetting surfaces and microfluidics. Although methods like molding by, e.g.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe goal of this study was to improve our understanding of the central cognitive functions of spelling: orthographic long-term memory, phoneme-to-grapheme conversion, and orthographic working memory. To do so, we present a methodological innovation to support vector regression lesion-symptom mapping, which uses a deficit spectrum index to identify brain areas associated with one of each pair of spelling deficits. Using this approach, we find evidence of distinct neural substrates that are selectively associated with each of the three central spelling components, supporting a componential functional architecture of spelling.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFiber-reinforced composites (FRCs) represent a promising class of engineering materials due to their mechanical performance. However, the vast majority of FRCs are currently manufactured using carbon and glass fibers, which raises concerns because of the difficulties in recycling and the reliance on finite fossil resources. On the other hand, the use of natural fibers is still hampered due to the problems such as, e.
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