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Tactile sensation is important for the performance of daily tasks and prevention of injury. Full thickness wounds of greater than 4cm diameter will not spontaneously heal. Tissue engineering can be used to replace the lost skin, but this skin will often fail to be reinnervated. This results in loss of tactile sensations. Here we have developed a novel, silicon based MicroElectroMechanical Systems...
Manufacturing variation in the microfabrication process inevitably alters the size of the designed structure and thereafter influences the performance of the devices to some extent. A good knowledge of this effect will help the design and optimisation of the devices. In this study, the authors propose an analytical model to investigate the effect of manufacturing variation on the individual resonator...
This paper describes the use of small-signal drain admittance measurements to characterise the dynamic behaviour of SOI MOSFETS. The techniques are used to identify clearly and quantify the electrical and thermal internal feedback mechanisms which give rise to anomalous time and frequency domain behaviour.
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