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A Symposium on the Clinic of the Future and Telehealth: Highlights and Future Directions.

Austin B Carpenter, Evan Sheppard, Shireen Atabaki, Natasha Shur, Annie Tigranyan, Theresa Benchoff, Adam Snyder, Aliza Fisher, Kevin Cleary · 2021

Children's National Hospital held a virtual symposium on "The Clinic of the Future and Telehealth" in December 2020. The goal of the symposium was to explore future trends in these domains. We also di…

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Assessment of the Acceptability and Feasibility of Using Mobile Robotic Systems for Patient Evaluation.

Peter R Chai, Farah Z Dadabhoy, Hen-Wei Huang, Jacqueline N Chu, Annie Feng, Hien M Le, Joy Collins, Marco da Silva, Marc Raibert, Chin Hur, Edward W Boyer, Giovanni Traverso · 2021

Before the widespread implementation of robotic systems to provide patient care during the COVID-19 pandemic occurs, it is important to understand the acceptability of these systems among patients and…

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Affordability of Adult Tuberculosis Vaccination in India and China: A Dynamic Transmission Model-Based Analysis.

Chathika Krishan Weerasuriya, Rebecca Claire Harris, Matthew Quaife, Christopher Finn McQuaid, Richard G White, Gabriela B Gomez · 2021

New tuberculosis vaccines have made substantial progress in the development pipeline. Previous modelling suggests that adolescent/adult mass vaccination may cost-effectively contribute towards achievi…

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Delivering the power of nanomedicine to patients today.

Matthieu Germain, Fanny Caputo, Su Metcalfe, Giovanni Tosi, Kathleen Spring, Andreas K O Aslund, Agnes Pottier, Raymond Schiffelers, Alexandre Ceccaldi, Ruth Schmid · 2020

The situation of the COVID-19 pandemic reminds us that we permanently need high-value flexible solutions to urgent clinical needs including simplified diagnostic technologies suitable for use in the f…

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Concentration and Spatial Clustering of Forest-Based Thermoelectric Plants in Brazil

Luiz Moreira Coelho Junior, Edvaldo Pereira Santos Junior, Anna Manuella Melo Nunes, Flavio Jose Simioni, Raphael Abrahao, Paulo Rotella Junior · 2020

This study analyzes the concentration and conglomerate spatial distribution of forest-based thermoelectric plants in Brazil, in 2018. Herein, we spatially identified thermoelectric plants in different…

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Self-Induced Localized Electric-Field-Enhanced Electrostatic Electron Emission in Polypropylene Surface-Based Roll-to-Roll Manufacturing

Khomsan Ruangwong, Chayaporn Thammaniphit, Siwapon Srisonphan · 2020

The roll-to-roll (RtR) Manufacturing can produce a large amount of electrostatic charges. In terms of industrial safety, a large amount of energy can be released via electrostatic discharge (ESD) that…

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Robotics Utilization for Healthcare Digitization in Global COVID-19 Management.

Zeashan Hameed Khan, Afifa Siddique, Chang Won Lee · 2020

This paper describes the evolving role of robotics in healthcare and allied areas with special concerns relating to the management and control of the spread of the novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVI…

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Trajectory Space: A Dual Representation for Nonrigid Structure from Motion.

 · 1970

Existing approaches to nonrigid structure from motion assume that the instantaneous 3D shape of a deforming object is a linear combination of basis shapes. These bases are object dependent and therefo…

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Sensory impairments and their associations with functional disability in a sample of the oldest-old.

 · 1970

PURPOSE: Research focusing on the consequences of sensory impairments for the everyday competence of the oldest-old is emerging. The two main goals of this study were to document the prevalence of sel…

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Binding of IRE-BP to its cognate RNA sequence: SFM studies on a universal RNA backbone for the analysis of RNA-protein interaction.

 · 1970

We have used an RNA consisting of the potato spindle tuber viroid (PSTVd) and 240 bp of double-stranded RNA derived from the GUS gene as a backbone for scanning force microscope (SFM) studies on RNA b…

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Evaluation of Effective Microorganisms on home scale organic waste composting.

 · 1970

Home composting can be an effective way to reduce the volume of municipal solid waste. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of Effective Microorganism™ (EM) for the home scale co-composting…

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Diabetes mellitus reduces the antiarrhythmic effect of ion channel blockers.

 · 1970

We designed the present study to examine whether diabetes mellitus affects the antiarrhythmic effect of flecainide, a sodium channel blocker, E-4031, a potassium channel blocker, and verapamil, a calc…

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Assessment of extravascular extracellular space fraction in human melanoma xenografts by DCE-MRI and kinetic modeling.

 · 1970

Tumor aggressiveness and response to therapy are influenced by the extravascular extracellular space fraction (EESF) of the malignant tissue. The EESF may, therefore, be an important prognostic parame…

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Ixodes eldaricus Djaparidze, 1950 (Ixodidae) on migrating birds--reported first time in Poland.

 · 1970

During the ornithological "Operation Baltic" on the Hel Peninsula (the Baltic Sea coast in Poland) the first case of transfer to Poland of ticks of the species Ixodes eldaricus Djaparidze, 1950, on Pr…

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Biometric Identification from Human Aesthetic Preferences.

 · 1970

In recent years, human-machine interactions encompass many avenues of life, ranging from personal communications to professional activities. This trend has allowed for person identification based on b…

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Detection of Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant accident radioactive traces in Monaco.

 · 1970

Daily air monitoring of radionuclides in the Principality of Monaco (43°73'N, 7°43'E) after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant accident showed that only Iodine-131 ((131)I) and Caesium isotopes…

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Changes in height of jump, maximal voluntary contraction force and low-frequency fatigue after 100 intermittent or continuous jumps with maximal intensity.

 · 1970

Healthy untrained males (age 25.4 +/- 1.7 years, n=12) gave their informed consent to take part in all experiments within the study. After 100 intermittent (every 20 s) drop jumps from the height of 0…

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Intra-axial pseudotumors in the central nervous system: clinicopathological analysis.

 · 1970

Intra-axial pseudotumors in the central nervous system often mimic malignant brain tumors and cause difficulty in diagnosis and treatment. The present study investigates their radiologic and histologi…

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Consistent Neural Activity Patterns Represent Personally Familiar People.

 · 1970

How does the brain encode and organize our understanding of the people we know? In this study, participants imagined personally familiar others in a variety of contexts while undergoing fMRI. Using mu…

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Structure-function analysis of cell adhesion by neural (N-) cadherin.

 · 1970

To investigate the possible biological function of the lateral "strand dimer" observed in crystal structures of a D1 domain extracellular fragment from N-cadherin, we have undertaken site-directed mut…

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