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Mate 20

Manufactured by Huawei
Sourced in China

The Mate 20 is a high-performance mobile device that features a 6.53-inch OLED display, HiSilicon Kirin 980 processor, and quad-camera setup. It supports 4G LTE, Bluetooth 5.0, and Wi-Fi connectivity.

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4 protocols using mate 20

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Comprehensive Characterization of Advanced Materials

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SEM measurements were obtained from a Hitachi S-4800. TEM measurements were taken on a Tecnai G2 F20 S-TWIN. XRD measurements were tested on a Bruker AXS D8 Advance. Raman spectra were measured by a LABRAM HR with a 532 nm laser. XPS spectra were measured by an ESCALAB 250Xi. UV-vis spectra were obtained from a Lambda 750. Photographs were obtained from Huawei Mate 20. The electrical characterization of the temperature sensors was carried out by a Keithley 4200-SCS. The test bias voltage was set as 5 V. The variable temperature was obtained by a thermal platform that can quickly heat up and cool down.
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Biomechanical Tendon Stretching Protocol

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The entire biomechanical test process was video-recorded. The video recording device (Mate 20, Huawei, Shenzhen, China) was placed square to the central point of the tendon, approximately 30 cm away, to record the two-dimensional movement of the tendon28 (link),29 (link). When the stretch test was started, the video recording was synchronized. The total length of the tendons in Groups A and B, when the tendons began to split and divide into two parts, and the distance between the clamp line and the nearest hemisection was recorded. Additionally, the total length of the tendons in Groups A and B and, when the failure load was reached, where the tendon was nearly divided into two parts or ruptured, was also tracked by motion analysis software (a frame-by-frame player; Kinovea, V0.8.27 [Free Software Foundation, Inc., Boston, MA, USA]).
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Antibiotic Disk Diffusion Assay

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LB plates were swabbed with a 0.5 McFarland matched bacterial suspension and sterile disks containing the antibiotic were placed on the plates. Plates were incubated at 37°C for 22 hr and pictures were taken using an in-house photographic system and a cell phone (Huawei Mate 20). Inhibition halos were measured using ImageJ software. Antibiotic disk content used in diffusion assays were as follows (all from Bio-Rad): gentamicin 10 µg, azithromycin 15 µg, kanamycin 30 µg, colistin 10 µg, and tetracycline 30 µg.
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Antibiotic Disk Diffusion Assay

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LB plates were swabbed with a 0.5 McFarland matched bacterial suspension and sterile disks containing the antibiotic were placed on the plates. Plates were incubated at 37 °C for 22 hours and pictures were taken using an in-house photographic system and a cell phone (Huawei Mate 20). Inhibition halos were measured using ImageJ software. Antibiotic disk content used in diffusion assays were as follows (all from Bio-Rad): gentamicin 10 µg, azithromycin 15 µg, kanamycin 30 µg, colistin 10 µg, and tetracycline 30 µg.
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