From 04/03/2024 to 02/08/2024 Research Topics
Study on the characterization of fin performances for military purposes
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2024
Articles
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SERRALHEIRO Anthéa
19 March 2024, by Farah IBRAHIM -
3D inkjet printing of hybrid electroactive ink based on molecularly imprinted polymers for lipopolysaccharides detection
16 September 2024, by CaB -
Environmental microbiome diversity and stability is a barrier to antimicrobial resistance gene accumulation
3 September 2024, by EC -
Atmospheric dispersal shapes rapid bacterial colonization of Icelandic Lava Rocks
27 January, by JFB -
Shear stress controls prokaryotic and eukaryotic biofilm communities together with EPS and metabolomic expression in a semi‑controlled coastal environment in the NW Mediterranean Sea
20 December 2024, by JFB -
Investigation of the modification of gold electrodes by electrochemical molecularly imprinted polymers as a selective layer for the trace level electroanalysis of PAH
15 November 2024, by CaB -
Design of molecularly imprinted polymers with anti-quorum sensing properties
6 January, by CaB -
DINESCU Sebastian
1 June 2023From 01/06/2023 to 31/05/2024 Research Topic
Textured antifouling surfaces for piezoelectric sensors. -
The Development of a 3D-Printed Compliant System for the Orientation of Payloads on Small Satellites: Material Characterization and Finite Element Analysis of 3D-Printed Polyetherketoneketone (PEKK)
17 April 2024, by IM -
Accuracy of a freediving mask for measuring heart rate (HR) and oxygen saturation (SPO2)
5 September 2024, by YJApnea is a sport in which ventilation is stopped in order to push your limits by staying underwater for as long as possible (static or dynamic). With ventilation cut off, the only available source of oxygen is the one present in the blood. Measuring oxygen saturation in the blood (SPO2) is therefore very important for assessing the health of divers and ensuring their safety (1). Freedivers SPO2 can drop to 50% before risking their lives (2, 3). Because of the extreme difficulty of taking (…)