Materials (Basel)
January 2023
The process of handling and bonding copper (Cu) and graphene inevitably creates defects. To use graphene/Cu composites as electronic devices with new physical properties, it is essential to evaluate the effect of such defects. Since graphene is an ultrathin anisotropic material having a hexagonal structure, an evaluation of graphene/Cu composites containing defects was conducted taking into account the inherent structural characteristics.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFChronic exposure to intermittent hyperoxia causes abnormal carotid body development and attenuates the hypoxic ventilatory response (HVR) in neonatal rats. We hypothesized that concurrent exposure to intermittent hypercapnic hypoxia would influence this plasticity. Newborn rats were exposed to alternating bouts of hypercapnic hypoxia (10% O/6% CO) and hyperoxia (30-40% O) (5 cycles h, 24 h d) through 13-14 days of age; the experiment was run twice, once in a background of 21% O and once in a background of 30% O (i.
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