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|a 9783039285716
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|a 9783039285709
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|a Stylios, George K.
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|a Novel Smart Textiles
|h Elektronische Ressource
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|b MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
|c 2020
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|a 1 electronic resource (230 p.)
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|a polymeric composites
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|a analytical model
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|a surface area evaluation
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|a smart textiles
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|a event-related potential (ERP)
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|a electromagnetic shielding effectiveness
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|a carbon nanotubes
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|a electrically conductive textiles
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|a smart fabrics
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|a embroidered e-textiles
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|a targeted delivery
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|a composites
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|a ECG
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|a stitch-based sensors
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|a carbon nanomaterials
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|a equivalent circuit
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|a wearable stretch sensor
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|a woven textiles
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|a nanofiber mat
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|a conductivity
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|a SMART pattern-changing fabric
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|a transmission line
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|a electrospun solar cells
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|a in-line monitoring
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|a smart textile
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|a e-textiles
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|a non-auditory and nonvisual communication
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|a stitch structure
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|a psychotextiles
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|a art and design
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|a metal flake
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|a durability
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|a pattern effect
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|a split ring resonator
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|a multifunctional
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|a thermal textile pixels
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|a carbon nanotextiles
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|a e-textile
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|a textile-based stretch sensors
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|a polymers
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|a stretchable electronics
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|a metamaterials
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|a stiffness
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|a thermal textile pixel
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|a fabric
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|a parameter identification
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|a EMS textiles
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|a half-textile
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|a black-box
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|a conductive thread
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|a coating
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|a PEDOT:PSS
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|a mechanical and electrical properties
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|a electrospinning
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|a power spectral density
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|a textile sensors
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|a wearable
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|a motion tracking
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|a wearables
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|a motion sensor
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|a polyacrylonitrile (PAN)
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|a visual response
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|a hybrid electrodes
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|a drug-delivery
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|a microencapsulation
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|a conductive textiles
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|a textile/polymer composite
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|a grey-box
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|a The Arts / bicssc
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|a encapsulation
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|a reduced graphene oxide
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|a skin-electrode impedance
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|a thermal communication
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|a visual brain
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|a quasi-static and cyclic mechanical loading
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|a biofunctional
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|a electric properties
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|a biofunctional textiles
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|a dye-sensitized solar cell
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|a spectral analysis
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|a thermal conductivity
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|a life-time expectancy
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|a optimization
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|a dye-sensitized solar cell (DSSC)
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|a textile electrode
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|a Peltier element
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|a energy harvesting
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|a The sensing, adapting, responding, multifunctionality, low energy, small size and weight, ease of forming, and low-cost attributes of smart textiles and their multidisciplinary scope offer numerous end uses in medical, sports and fitness, military, fashion, automotive, aerospace, the built environment, and energy industries. The research and development on these new and high-value materials cross scientific boundaries, redefine material science design and engineering, and enhance quality of life and our environment. "Novel Smart Textiles" is a focused Special Issue that reports the latest research of this field and facilitates dissemination, networking, discussion, and debate.
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