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Stator Current Spectral Content of Inverter-Fed Cage Rotor Induction Motor

Gojko Joksimovic, Peter Zajec, Alberto Tessarolo, Vanja Ambrozic, Andraz Rihar · 2022

The paper analyzes the influence of the number of rotor bars on the stator current spectral content in a three-phase cage induction motor fed by a pulse-width modulated (PWM) inverter. It is shown tha…

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Engineering Peer-Reviewed PDF DOI

Large-Aperture Metamaterial Lens Antenna for Multi-Layer MIMO Transmission for 6G

Jaehyun Lee, Hogyeom Kim, Jungsuek Oh · 2022

A metamaterial lens refers to a planar structure having multiple metamaterial unit cells capable of manipulating electromagnetic waves to improve antenna gains by changing their shape, geometry, size,…

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Computer Science Peer-Reviewed PDF DOI

Design and Implementation of Secure Cryptographic System on Chip for Internet of Things

Bongsoo Lee, Il-Gu Lee, Myungchul Kim · 2022

Due to the 4th industrial revolution and the strength of the 5 th Generation (5G) era, the Internet of Things (IoT) industry is growing significantly. As a result, the number of IoT devices in variou…

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Medicine & Health Peer-Reviewed PDF DOI

Complement dysregulation is associated with severe COVID-19 illness.

Jia Yu, Gloria F Gerber, Hang Chen, Xuan Yuan, Shruti Chaturvedi, Evan M Braunstein, Robert A Brodsky · 2021

Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) may manifest as thrombosis, stroke, renal failure, myocardial infarction, and thrombocytopenia, reminiscent of other complement-mediated di…

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Computer Science Peer-Reviewed PDF DOI

Review of a paediatric inflammatory bowel disease service during the pandemic and the impact of the CNS role.

Gemma Lee, Jochen Kammermeier, Rakesh Vora, Mohamed Mutalib · 2021

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic relapsing and remitting condition. The COVID-19 pandemic has severely disrupted provision of medical care across the world. IBD clinical nurse specialists…

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Medicine & Health Peer-Reviewed PDF DOI

Relationship between pre-existing allergies and anaphylactic reactions post mRNA COVID-19 vaccine administration.

Aditya P Desai, Aryan P Desai, Gregory J Loomis · 2021

Two mRNA vaccines for COVID-19, Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna, are approved for emergency use in the United States. After their approval and dosing in millions of recipients, reports of anaphylaxis bega…

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Medicine & Health Peer-Reviewed PDF DOI

Structure-Guided Design of Conformationally Constrained Cyclohexane Inhibitors of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus-2 3CL Protease.

Chamandi S Dampalla, Yunjeong Kim, Naemi Bickmeier, Athri D Rathnayake, Harry Nhat Nguyen, Jian Zheng, Maithri M Kashipathy, Matthew A Baird, Kevin P Battaile, Scott Lovell, Stanley Perlman, Kyeong-Ok Chang, William C Groutas · 2021

A series of nondeuterated and deuterated dipeptidyl aldehyde and masked aldehyde inhibitors that incorporate in their structure a conformationally constrained cyclohexane moiety was synthesized and fo…

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Medicine & Health Peer-Reviewed PDF DOI

Evidence for antibody as a protective correlate for COVID-19 vaccines.

Kristen A Earle, Donna M Ambrosino, Andrew Fiore-Gartland, David Goldblatt, Peter B Gilbert, George R Siber, Peter Dull, Stanley A Plotkin · 2021

A correlate of protection (CoP) is urgently needed to expedite development of additional COVID-19 vaccines to meet unprecedented global demand. To assess whether antibody titers may reasonably predict…

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Medicine & Health Peer-Reviewed PDF DOI

Prevention and Attenuation of Covid-19 with the BNT162b2 and mRNA-1273 Vaccines.

Mark G Thompson, Jefferey L Burgess, Allison L Naleway, Harmony Tyner, Sarang K Yoon, Jennifer Meece, Lauren E W Olsho, Alberto J Caban-Martinez, Ashley L Fowlkes, Karen Lutrick, Holly C Groom, Kayan Dunnigan, Marilyn J Odean, Kurt Hegmann, Elisha Stefanski, Laura J Edwards, Natasha Schaefer-Solle, Lauren Grant, Katherine Ellingson, Jennifer L Kuntz, Tnelda Zunie, Matthew S Thiese, Lynn Ivacic, Meredith G Wesley, Julie Mayo Lamberte, Xiaoxiao Sun, Michael E Smith, Andrew L Phillips, Kimberly D Groover, Young M Yoo, Joseph Gerald, Rachel T Brown, Meghan K Herring, Gregory Joseph, Shawn Beitel, Tyler C Morrill, Josephine Mak, Patrick Rivers, Brandon P Poe, Brian Lynch, Yingtao Zhou, Jing Zhang, Anna Kelleher, Yan Li, Monica Dickerson, Erika Hanson, Kyley Guenther, Suxiang Tong, Allen Bateman, Erik Reisdorf, John Barnes, Eduardo Azziz-Baumgartner, Danielle R Hunt, Melissa L Arvay, Preeta Kutty, Alicia M Fry, Manjusha Gaglani · 2021

Information is limited regarding the effectiveness of the two-dose messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines BNT162b2 (Pfizer-BioNTech) and mRNA-1273 (Moderna) in preventing infection with severe acute respirator…

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Medicine & Health Peer-Reviewed PDF DOI

The monoclonal antibody combination REGEN-COV protects against SARS-CoV-2 mutational escape in preclinical and human studies.

Richard Copin, Alina Baum, Elzbieta Wloga, Kristen E Pascal, Stephanie Giordano, Benjamin O Fulton, Anbo Zhou, Nicole Negron, Kathryn Lanza, Newton Chan, Angel Coppola, Joyce Chiu, Min Ni, Yi Wei, Gurinder S Atwal, Annabel Romero Hernandez, Kei Saotome, Yi Zhou, Matthew C Franklin, Andrea T Hooper, Shane McCarthy, Sara Hamon, Jennifer D Hamilton, Hilary M Staples, Kendra Alfson, Ricardo Carrion, Shazia Ali, Thomas Norton, Selin Somersan-Karakaya, Sumathi Sivapalasingam, Gary A Herman, David M Weinreich, Leah Lipsich, Neil Stahl, Andrew J Murphy, George D Yancopoulos, Christos A Kyratsous · 2021

Monoclonal antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 are a clinically validated therapeutic option against COVID-19. Because rapidly emerging virus mutants are becoming the next major concern in the fight against…

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Medicine & Health Peer-Reviewed PDF DOI

SARS-CoV-2 infection risk during delivery of childhood vaccination campaigns: a modelling study.

Simon R Procter, Kaja Abbas, Stefan Flasche, Ulla Griffiths, Brittany Hagedorn, Kathleen M O'Reilly, Mark Jit · 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted delivery of immunisation services globally. Many countries have postponed vaccination campaigns out of concern about infection risks to staff delivering vaccination…

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Medicine & Health Peer-Reviewed PDF DOI

Immune thrombocytopenia, severe hematological consequence in a patient with COVID-19: A case report.

Oana-Viola Badulescu, Diana Popescu, Manuela Ciocoiu, Ciprian Rezus · 2021

Since the first appearance of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), multiple studies have focused on this novel coronavirus. Within a few months, the clinical and paraclinical manifestations and the me…

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Medicine & Health Peer-Reviewed PDF DOI

COVID-19 pandemic and reasons to prioritize the needs of the health care system to ensure its sustainability: A scoping review from January to October 2020 (Review).

Dimitrios Anyfantakis, Aikaterini E Mantadaki, Stylianos Mastronikolis, Demetrios A Spandidos, Emmanouil K Symvoulakis · 2021

The worldwide spread of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) led the World Health Organization to characterize the pandemic as a public health emergency of international concer…

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Medicine & Health Peer-Reviewed PDF DOI

Medical Students and Patients Benefit from Virtual Non-Medical Interactions Due to COVID-19.

Taylor M Coe, Trevor J McBroom, Sarah A Brownlee, Karen Regan, Stephen Bartels, Noelle Saillant, Heidi Yeh, Emil Petrusa, Leigh Anne Dageforde · 2021

Patient care restrictions created by the COVID-19 pandemic constrained medical students' ability to interact directly with patients. Additionally, organ transplant recipients faced increasing isolatio…

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Medicine & Health Peer-Reviewed PDF DOI

Investigating the Links Between Vaccination Against COVID-19 and Public Attitudes Toward Protective Countermeasures: Implications for Public Health.

Ruishi Si, Yumeng Yao, Xueqian Zhang, Qian Lu, Noshaba Aziz · 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic caused by the novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, is spreading globally at an unprecedented rate. To protect the world against this devastating catastrophe, vaccines for SARS-CoV-2 ha…

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Medicine & Health Peer-Reviewed PDF DOI

Integrating Health Systems and Science to Respond to COVID-19 in a Model District of Rural Madagascar.

Rado J L Rakotonanahary, Herinjaka Andriambolamanana, Benedicte Razafinjato, Estelle M Raza-Fanomezanjanahary, Vero Ramanandraitsiory, Fiainamirindra Ralaivavikoa, Andritiana Tsirinomen'ny Aina, Lea Rahajatiana, Luc Rakotonirina, Justin Haruna, Laura F Cordier, Megan B Murray, Giovanna Cowley, Demetrice Jordan, Mark A Krasnow, Patricia C Wright, Thomas R Gillespie, Michael Docherty, Tara Loyd, Michelle V Evans, John M Drake, Calistus N Ngonghala, Michael L Rich, Stephen J Popper, Ann C Miller, Felana A Ihantamalala, Andriamihaja Randrianambinina, Bruno Ramiandrisoa, Emmanuel Rakotozafy, Albert Rasolofomanana, Germain Rakotozafy, Manuela C Andriamahatana Vololoniaina, Benjamin Andriamihaja, Andres Garchitorena, Julio Rakotonirina, Alishya Mayfield, Karen E Finnegan, Matthew H Bonds · 2021

There are many outstanding questions about how to control the global COVID-19 pandemic. The information void has been especially stark in the World Health Organization Africa Region, which has low per…

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Medicine & Health Peer-Reviewed PDF DOI

Community-Based Measures to Against the COVID-19: An Experience From Vietnam With Consecutive 3 Months of no New Infection in the Community During the First Wave of Pandemic.

Nguyen Hai Nam, Bao-Tran Do Le, Nguyen Tien Huy · 2021

Vietnam has faced a high risk of transmission of COVID-19 during the pandemic. Despite the specific challenges that come with a low-resource country, the Vietnamese government has provided a sustainab…

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Medicine & Health Peer-Reviewed PDF DOI

Putative Repurposing of Lamivudine, a Nucleoside/Nucleotide Analogue and Antiretroviral to Improve the Outcome of Cancer and COVID-19 Patients.

Jose J Garcia-Trejo, Raquel Ortega, Mariel Zarco-Zavala · 2021

Lamivudine, also widely known as 3TC belongs to a family of nucleotide/nucleoside analogues of cytidine or cytosine that inhibits the Reverse Transcriptase (RT) of retroviruses such as HIV. Lamivudine…

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Medicine & Health Peer-Reviewed PDF DOI

Prospective Memory and Positivity Bias in the COVID-19 Health Crisis: The Effects of Aging.

Alaitz Aizpurua, Malen Migueles, Ainara Aranberri · 2021

This study aimed to determine whether the observed tendency to remember more positive than negative past events (positivity phenomena) also appears when recalling hypothetical events about the future.…

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Mask Wearing as Cultural Behavior: An Investigation Across 45 U.S. States During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Markus Kemmelmeier, Waleed A Jami · 2021

Although masks (face coverings) are a prime tool in fighting airborne pathogens, during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States the use of masks encountered resistance based on existing patterns of…

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