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: How well the visual data supports the claims made in the main manuscript's text.

: Often used to visualize phase transitions , chemical reactions, or the movement of bionic sensors and 3D-printed materials.

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: Demonstrates the real-time performance of flexible sensors or energy-harvesting fabrics under various stimuli like pressure or motion. : How well the visual data supports the

: Whether the video clearly shows the reported phenomenon (e.g., a "latent phase transition") without excessive noise or artifacts.

: Use of advanced imaging techniques like In situ STEM (Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy) measurements to capture atomic-level changes. : Whether the video clearly shows the reported phenomenon (e

: There is a highly-rated 2017 short film titled Shi , directed by Pablo Absento, which is often hosted on video platforms. Reviewers from AdamTheMovieGod describe it as a "creepy little tale with extremely high production value" and sharp audio. Review of Scientific Supplementary Videos