Toward Stretchable Self‐Powered Sensors Based on the Thermoelectric Response of PEDOT:PSS/Polyurethane Blends
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Han Zhang | Nicola Pugno | Emiliano Bilotti | Mark Baxendale | Martin Heeney | Han Zhang | Han Zhang | N. Pugno | E. Bilotti | Martin J. Heeney | P. J. Taroni | O. Fenwick | Matteo Palma | M. Palma | G. Santagiuliana | K. Wan | Philip Calado | Manting Qiu | Natalie Stingelin-Stutzman | M. Baxendale | Philip Calado | Oliver Fenwick | Prospero J. Taroni | Giovanni Santagiuliana | Kening Wan | Manting Qiu | Natalie Stingelin-Stutzman | M. Heeney | P. Taroni
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