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작성일 : 20-02-05 22:45
Our first publication in Nature's Sister Journals
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We are pleased to announce that your article “Highly durable crack sensor integrated with silicone rubber cantilever for measuring cardiac contractility” has been scheduled for publication in Nature Communications on the 27th January 2020. Please forward this information to any co-authors and, if relevant, your media relations office.
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