Monolithic 3D printing of embeddable and highly stretchable strain sensors using conductive ionogels
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Robert M Sweet | R. Sweet | Michael R. Crump | A. Gong | Daniel Chai | Sophia L Bidinger | F. Pavinatto | Troy Reihsen | J. Mackenzie | Felippe J Pavinatto | Michael R Crump | Alex T Gong | Daniel Chai | Troy E Reihsen | J Devin MacKenzie | J. MacKenzie | Sophia L. Bidinger
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