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Expectations and Perceptions of Healthcare Professionals for Robot Deployment in Hospital Environments During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Sergio D Sierra Marin, Daniel Gomez-Vargas, Nathalia Cespedes, Marcela Munera, Flavio Roberti, Patricio Barria, Subramanian Ramamoorthy, Marcelo Becker, Ricardo Carelli, Carlos A Cifuentes · 2021

Several challenges to guarantee medical care have been exposed during the current COVID-19 pandemic. Although the literature has shown some robotics applications to overcome the potential hazards and …

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Using an Individual-Centered Approach to Gain Insights From Wearable Data in the Quantified Flu Platform: Netnography Study.

Bastian Greshake Tzovaras, Enric Senabre Hidalgo, Karolina Alexiou, Lukaz Baldy, Basile Morane, Ilona Bussod, Melvin Fribourg, Katarzyna Wac, Gary Wolf, Mad Ball · 2021

Wearables have been used widely for monitoring health in general, and recent research results show that they can be used to predict infections based on physiological symptoms. To date, evidence has be…

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A farewell to : time-series models for tracking and forecasting epidemics.

Andrew Harvey, Paul Kattuman · 2021

The time-dependent reproduction number, R t , is a key metric used by epidemiologists to assess the current state of an outbreak of an infectious disease. This quantity is usually estimated using time…

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Robotics and AI for Teleoperation, Tele-Assessment, and Tele-Training for Surgery in the Era of COVID-19: Existing Challenges, and Future Vision.

Navid Feizi, Mahdi Tavakoli, Rajni V Patel, S Farokh Atashzar · 2021

The unprecedented shock caused by the COVID-19 pandemic has severely influenced the delivery of regular healthcare services. Most non-urgent medical activities, including elective surgeries, have been…

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Damping Low-Frequency Oscillations in Power Systems Using Grid-Forming Converters

Jose Luis Rodriguez-Amenedo, Santiago Arnaltes Gomez · 2021

The increasing incorporation of renewable energy in power systems is causing growing concern about system stability. Renewable energy sources are connected to the grid through power electronic convert…

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Efficient COVID-19 testing via contextual model based compressive sensing.

Mehdi Hasaninasab, Mohammad Khansari · 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic is threatening billions of people's life all over the world. As of March 6, 2021, covid-19 has confirmed in 115,653,459 people worldwide. It has also a devastating effect on busi…

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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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Comparative Case Study of a Metamodel-Based Electric Vehicle Powertrain Design

Maximilian Helbing, Stephan Uebel, Conny Matthes, Bernard Baker · 2021

In a variety of engineering applications, metamodels replace detailed computer models in order to reduce the computational effort of simulation processes. Unfortunately, metamodels also degrade the qu…

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Robots as intelligent assistants to face COVID-19 pandemic.

Valeria Seidita, Francesco Lanza, Arianna Pipitone, Antonio Chella · 2021

The epidemic at the beginning of this year, due to a new virus in the coronavirus family, is causing many deaths and is bringing the world economy to its knees. Moreover, situations of this kind are h…

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Circuit Model of Parallel Corrugated Transmission Lines for Differential Signal Propagating in Microwave Band

Chia Ho Wu, Guobing Zhou, Jenh-Yih Juang, Qian Shen, Yun You, Jinhua Yan, Linfang Shen, Hang Zhang, Yu Wu, Fangming Zhu, Chin Chih Chang · 2020

A viable wide-band circuit model of parallel corrugated differential transmission line is established. By solving for the even- and odd-modes in this structured differential transmission line, the equ…

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A Novel Combined Conductance Sensor for Water Cut Measurement of Low-Velocity Oil-Water Flow in Horizontal and Slightly Inclined Pipes

Weihang Kong, He Li, Guanglong Xing, Lingfu Kong, Lei Li, Min Wang · 2019

This paper studied conductance-based method for water cut measurement to dynamically monitor the horizontal oil-producing wells. Existing conductance tools cannot obtain the response values correspond…

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Automatic snoring detection from nasal pressure data.

 · 1970

This study presents a method for automatic snoring detection from a nasal pressure data. First, a spectrogram analysis was performed in order to obtain information about the spectral characteristic of…

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Fibroblast growth factor-2 mRNA expression in the brainstem and spinal cord of normal and chronic spinally transected urodeles.

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Descending pathways in the spinal cord of adult urodele amphibians show a high regenerative ability after body spinal cord transection; regenerated axons regrow into the transected spinal cord, and hi…

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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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Optical fiber axial micro-displacement sensor based on Mach-Zehnder interferometer.

 · 1970

A Mach-Zehnder interferometer (MZI) based fiber axial micro-displacement sensor was proposed. The MZI was constructed by a bowknot-type taper (BTT) combining with a fiber core-offset between two singl…

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New ultrasound techniques and their application in neurosurgical intra-operative sonography.

 · 1970

We describe a variety of new ultrasound techniques by their physical background, potentials and applications regarding usefulness during intra-operative neurosurgical procedures. Transducers like high…

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Decrease of neocortical paired-pulse depression in GAERS and possible implication of gap junctions.

 · 1970

Thalamocortical slices are widely used to study thalamocortical relationships and absence epilepsy. However, it is still not known whether (1) intracortical synaptic transmission, in particular neocor…

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Study of precorneal tear film thickness and structure by interferometry and confocal microscopy.

 · 1970

Past measurements of precorneal tear film thickness in rabbits and humans gave values of 4-7 microns. These have been the accepted values. However, measurements presented in this report are much highe…

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The quantitative methods boot camp: teaching quantitative thinking and computing skills to graduate students in the life sciences.

 · 1970

The past decade has seen a rapid increase in the ability of biologists to collect large amounts of data. It is therefore vital that research biologists acquire the necessary skills during their traini…

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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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