Self‐Adhesive and Ultra‐Conformable, Sub‐300 nm Dry Thin‐Film Electrodes for Surface Monitoring of Biopotentials
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Takao Someya | Tomoyuki Yokota | Masaki Sekino | Robert A. Nawrocki | T. Someya | T. Yokota | M. Sekino | Sunghoon Lee | Hanbit Jin | Hanbit Jin | Sunghoon Lee
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