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Magnetic Field and Temperature Dual-Parameter Sensor Based on Nonadiabatic Tapered Microfiber Cascaded With FBG

Yuxiu Zhang, Shengli Pu, Yongxi Li, Zijian Hao, Dihui Li, Shaokang Yan, Min Yuan, Chencheng Zhang · 2022

A kind of dual-parameter sensor based on magnetic-fluid-coated nonadiabatic tapered microfiber (NTF) cascaded with fiber Bragg grating (FBG) is proposed and experimentally demonstrated. Simultaneous m…

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Permanent Magnet Vernier Machines for Direct-Drive Offshore Wind Power: Benefits and Challenges

Dileep Kumar Kana Padinharu, Guang-Jin Li, Zi-Qiang Zhu, Richard Clark, Arwyn Thomas, Ziad Azar, Alexander Duke · 2022

Permanent magnet Vernier (PM-V) machines, at low power levels (few kWs), have shown a great potential to improve the torque density of existing direct-drive PM machines without much compromising on ef…

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Low Complexity Correlation Power Analysis by Combining Power Trace Biasing and Correlation Distribution Techniques

Ngoc-Tuan Do, Van-Phuc Hoang, Cong-Kha Pham · 2022

Side channel attack (SCA) is a class of crypt-analytic attacks for security evaluation of cryptographic and embedded microprocessor implementations. Among several SCA approaches, the correlation power…

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Review: How Can Intelligent Robots and Smart Mechatronic Modules Facilitate Remote Assessment, Assistance, and Rehabilitation for Isolated Adults With Neuro-Musculoskeletal Conditions?

S Farokh Atashzar, Jay Carriere, Mahdi Tavakoli · 2021

Worldwide, at the time this article was written, there are over 127 million cases of patients with a confirmed link to COVID-19 and about 2.78 million deaths reported. With limited access to vaccine o…

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Prediction of post-vaccination Guillain-Barré syndrome using data from a passive surveillance system.

Chongliang Luo, Ying Jiang, Jingcheng Du, Jiayi Tong, Jing Huang, Vincent Lo Re, Susan S Ellenberg, Gregory A Poland, Cui Tao, Yong Chen · 2021

Severe adverse events (AEs), such as Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) occur rarely after influenza vaccination. We identify highly associated AEs with GBS and develop prediction models for GBS using the …

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Information and Communication Technologies to Support Early Screening of Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Systematic Review.

Lorenzo Desideri, Patricia Perez-Fuster, Gerardo Herrera · 2021

 The aim of this systematic review is to identify recent digital technologies used to detect early signs of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in preschool children (i.e., up to six years of age). A …

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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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A Study on the Elimination of Thermal Reflections

Ganbayar Batchuluun, Hyo Sik Yoon, Dat Tien Nguyen, Tuyen Danh Pham, Kang Ryoung Park · 2019

Recently, thermal cameras have been used in various surveillance and monitoring systems. In particular, in camera-based surveillance systems, algorithms are being developed for detecting and recognizi…

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Solid-Electrolyte-Gated Graphene-Covered Metal-Insulator-Silicon-Insulator-Metal Waveguide With a Remarkably Large Modulation Depth

Yonghan Kim, Min-Suk Kwon · 2019

Silicon photonic modulators are an essential element in providing fast and massive connectivity to the data-centric world. Ever-increasing data usage requires them to be smaller, faster, and easier to…

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Gamma and Proton Irradiation Tests on a Piezoelectric Actuator

Pablo Serrano Galvez, Santiago Andres Solis Paiva, Elisa Guillermain, Mark Butcher, Mario Di Castro, Alessandro Masi · 2019

Piezoelectric actuators are candidates for use in radioactive environments but specific radiation tests are necessary to understand the radiation effects on the whole actuator assembly. The results of…

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Autonomic and haemodynamic responses to SK & F 101468 (ropinirole), a DA2 agonist, in anaesthetised cats.

 · 1970

The haemodynamic and autonomic nervous system effects of the DA2 agonist, SK & F 101468, have been studied in anaesthetised cats. SK & F 101468 inhibited the tachycardia response to cardiac accelerans…

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Nanostructure of a poly(acrylic acid) brush and its transition in the amphiphilic diblock copolymer monolayer on the water surface.

 · 1970

The nanostructure and its transition of in a poly(acrylic acid) (PAA) brush in the water surface monolayers of poly(hydrogenated isoprene)-b-poly(acrylic acid) with different block lengths and block r…

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The effect of random or sequential presentation of targets during robot-assisted therapy on children.

 · 1970

BACKGROUND: Robot assisted upper extremity therapy has been shown to be effective in adult stroke patients and in children with cerebral palsy (CP) and other acquired brain injuries (ABI). The patient…

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Functional significance of the mandibular symphysis.

 · 1970

The purpose of this investigation was to relate the morphology of connective tissues in the mandibular symphysis to the behavioral and experimental evidence for mobility and mechanical stress at the s…

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Occupational exposure to electromagnetic fields of uninterruptible power supply industry workers.

 · 1970

There is an increasing concern that exposure to extremely low-frequency (ELF) electromagnetic fields (EMFs) may cause or contribute to adverse health effects. To assess exposure to ELF EMFs, electric …

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Quantitative cerebral MR perfusion imaging: preliminary results in stroke.

 · 1970

PURPOSE: To evaluate quantitative cerebral blood flow (qCBF) with traditional time-based measurements or metrics of cerebral perfusion: time to peak (Tmax) and mean transit time (MTT) in stroke patien…

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A Novel Multistandard Compliant Hand Function Assessment Method Using an Infrared Imaging Device.

 · 1970

Many post-stroke patients suffer varying degrees of hand function and fine motor skills impairment. Both passive and active hand rehabilitation training are beneficial in improving the strength and de…

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Who calls the shots in tobacco control policy? Policy monopolies of pro and anti-tobacco interest groups across six European countries.

 · 1970

BACKGROUND: One of the factors influencing variation in tobacco control policies across European countries is the relative policy dominance of pro and anti-tobacco control interest groups. Scholars in…

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Comparative Effects of Different Assistance Force During Robot-Assisted Gait Training on Locomotor Functions in Patients With Subacute Stroke: An Assessor-Blind, Randomized Controlled Trial.

 · 1970

OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to compare the effects of progressive reducing assistance force versus full assistance force controlled robot-assisted gait training combined with conventional phys…

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Nonsustained reentry following successive stimulation of cardiac tissue through a unipolar electrode.

 · 1970

INTRODUCTION: Using numerical simulations, we predict that nonsustained reentry occurs following a strong, premature stimulus through a unipolar electrode.METHODS AND RESULTS: Our simulations were bas…

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