Organic-inorganic hybrid materials have recently found a vast variety of applications in the fields of energy storage and microelectronics due to their outstanding electric and dielectric characteristics, including high dielectric constant, low conductivity, and low dielectric loss. However, despite the promising properties of these materials, there remains a need to explore novel compounds with improved performance for practical applications. In this research paper, the focus is on addressing this scientific challenge by synthesizing and characterizing the new-centrosymmetric (CHN)[CdBr] crystal.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Vigilance ability refers to the accuracy and speed with which a person performs a cognitive-motor task, either voluntarily (endogenous mode) or following a warning stimulus (exogenous mode). In the context of a force production task, our study focuses on the impact of the states of vigilance by proposing an original approach that allows distinguishing between good (inlier) and poor (outlier) participants. We assume that the use of an external signal and duration of the temporal preparation (foreperiod) increase the speed and the precision of motor responses.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHybrid materials play a crucial role in the construction of flexible electronic devices due to the advantages of both organic and inorganic components. To this end, a new hybrid compound (CHN)[SbCl] was successfully fabricated using the slow evaporation solution growth approach at room temperature. In-depth research has been done on the structural, optical, and dielectric characteristics.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBasal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the prototypical basaloid tumor of the skin. It may show various patterns simulating other cutaneous tumors due to its pleomorphism. It may have an unusal pattern of differentiation such as squamous, sebaceous, apocrine, eccrine, pilar, and endocrine differentiation.
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