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The Editorial Office retracts the article, "Embedded Sensors with 3D Printing Technology: Review" [...

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  • The study investigates the structural and magnetic properties of the GdRhIn compound, revealing a hexagonal crystal structure through X-ray diffraction.
  • It identifies two key magnetic transitions: one from antiferromagnetic to ferromagnetic at 16 K and another from ferromagnetic to paramagnetic at 34 K, confirmed by heat capacity measurements.
  • The compound exhibits a significant magnetocaloric effect, with calculated refrigerant capacities suggesting its potential use in magnetic refrigeration at low temperatures.
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Throughout the central nervous system, the spinal cord plays a very important role, namely, transmitting sensory and motor information inwardly so that it can be processed by the brain. There are many different ways this structure can be damaged, such as through traumatic injury or surgery, such as scoliosis correction, for instance. Consequently, damage may be caused to the nervous system as a result of this.

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RETRACTED: Embedded Sensors with 3D Printing Technology: Review.

Sensors (Basel)

March 2024

Space and Resilient Communications and Systems (SRCOM), Center Technologic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya (CTTC), Avinguda Carl Friedrich Gauss, 11, 08860 Castelldefels, Spain.

Embedded sensors (ESs) are used in smart materials to enable continuous and permanent measurements of their structural integrity, while sensing technology involves developing sensors, sensory systems, or smart materials that monitor a wide range of properties of materials. Incorporating 3D-printed sensors into hosting structures has grown in popularity because of improved assembly processes, reduced system complexity, and lower fabrication costs. 3D-printed sensors can be embedded into structures and attached to surfaces through two methods: attaching to surfaces or embedding in 3D-printed sensors.

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