Melding Vapor-Phase Organic Chemistry and Textile Manufacturing To Produce Wearable Electronics.
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Jae Joon Kim | Morgan Baima | Trisha L. Andrew | Trisha L Andrew | Nongyi Cheng | Lushuai Zhang | Linden Allison | Steven Hoxie | Lushuai Zhang | Nongyi Cheng | Linden K. Allison | S. Hoxie | Morgan Baima
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