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Transient Surface Charge Characteristics of DC-GIL Insulator Under Thermal-Electric Coupled Fields

Xiaolong Li, Songling Han, Mingde Wan, Wen Wang, Zhenxin Geng, Xin Lin · 2022

The insulator in direct current gas-insulated transmission lines (DC-GIL) would suffer discharge risk due to surface charge accumulation under thermal-electric coupled fields. In this paper, the trans…

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Social-distancing fatigue: Evidence from real-time crowd-sourced traffic data.

Jenni A Shearston, Micaela E Martinez, Yanelli Nunez, Markus Hilpert · 2021

To mitigate the COVID-19 pandemic and prevent overwhelming the healthcare system, social-distancing policies such as school closure, stay-at-home orders, and indoor dining closure have been utilized w…

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Telesurgery and Robotics: An Improved and Efficient Era.

Anmol Mohan, Um Ul Wara, Muhammad Taha Arshad Shaikh, Rahil M Rahman, Zain Ali Zaidi · 2021

Telesurgery, or remote surgery, is widely known as a master-slave technology. It has achieved a milestone in surgical technology and intervention, providing widespread prospects of operating on a pati…

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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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Standing, Walking, and Sitting Support Robot Based on User State Estimation Using a Small Number of Sensors

Mizuki Takeda, Kaiji Sato, Yasuhisa Hirata, Takahiro Katayama, Yasuhide Mizuta, Atsushi Koujina · 2021

With the aging of the population and the consequent severe shortage of caregivers, the demand for care robots to assist the elderly is increasing. However, care robots have yet to be widely adopted ow…

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ST-BFL: A Structured Transparency Empowered Cross-Silo Federated Learning on the Blockchain Framework

Umer Majeed, Latif U. Khan, Abdullah Yousafzai, Zhu Han, Bang Ju Park, Choong Seon Hong · 2021

Federated Learning (FL) relies on on-device training to avoid the migration of devices’ data to a centralized server to address privacy leakage. Moreover, FL is feasible for scenarios (e.g., autonomou…

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An LSTM-Based Approach for Understanding Human Interactions Using Hybrid Feature Descriptors Over Depth Sensors

Manahil Waheed, Ahmad Jalal, Mohammed Alarfaj, Yazeed Yasin Ghadi, Tamara Al Shloul, Shaharyar Kamal, Dong-Seong Kim · 2021

Over the past few years, automatic recognition of human interactions has drawn significant attention from researchers working in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI). And feature extraction is on…

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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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Social-distancing Fatigue: Evidence from Real-time Crowd-sourced Traffic Data.

Jenni A Shearston, Micaela E Martinez, Yanelli Nunez, Markus Hilpert · 2021

To mitigate the COVID-19 pandemic and prevent overwhelming the healthcare system, social-distancing policies such as school closure, stay-at-home orders, and indoor dining closure have been utilized w…

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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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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 Four-Phase Passive Mixer-First Receiver With a Low-Power Complementary Common-Gate TIA

Indrajit Das, Nagarjuna Nallam · 2020

This paper presents a four-phase passive mixer-first receiver using a common-gate (CG) trans-impedance amplifier (TIA), instead of a conventional shunt-feedback amplifier. The four-transistor TIA used…

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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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Motion makes sense: an adaptive motor-sensory strategy underlies the perception of object location in rats.

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Tactile perception is obtained by coordinated motor-sensory processes. We studied the processes underlying the perception of object location in freely moving rats. We trained rats to identify the rela…

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Co-occurrence of celiac disease and other autoimmune diseases in celiacs and their first-degree relatives.

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The occurrence of other autoimmune diseases in celiac disease families has not been previously reported in a North American population. We investigated the familial aggregation of rheumatoid arthritis…

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Electrical stimulation of the posterior and ventromedial hypothalamic nuclei causes specific activation of shivering and nonshivering thermogenesis.

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Experiments were designed to determine in the same animal whether electrical stimulation of the posterior hypothalamus and ventromedial hypothalamic nucleus could specifically evoke shivering and nons…

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Effect of Senokot on rat intestinal electrolyte transport. Evidence of Ca++ dependence.

 · 1970

The mechanism of action of Senokot, a widely used laxative, has not been established. Senokot was given orally to rats 8-14 h before intestinal water and electrolyte transport were studied. Senokot si…

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Coronary x-ray angiographic reconstruction and image orientation.

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We have developed an interactive geometric method for 3D reconstruction of the coronary arteries using multiple single-plane angiographic views with arbitrary orientations. Epipolar planes and epipola…

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Evaluation of a personal-computer-based teleradiology system serving an isolated Canadian community.

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate a personal-computer-based teleradiology system for the interpretation of radiologic studies from an isolated community.METHODS: During a 5-month study period, 240 radiologic stu…

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Rhipicephalus sanguineus importation into the UK: surveillance, risk, public health awareness and One Health response.

 · 1970

As part of Public Health England's assessment of vectorborne disease risk to public health in the UK, tick specimens are regularly submitted by veterinarians for identification via the Tick Surveillan…

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