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Electrical Energy Prediction of Combined Cycle Power Plant Using Gradient Boosted Generalized Additive Model

Nikhil Pachauri, Chang Wook Ahn · 2022

A combined cycle power plant (CCPP) employs gas and steam turbines to generate 50% more power while utilizing the same fuel as a normal single cycle plant. The performance of a CCPP under full load is…

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Elliptical Pipette Generated Large Microdroplets for POC Visual ddPCR Quantification of Low Viral Load.

Liao Chen, Vivek Yadav, Chenguang Zhang, Xiaoye Huo, Ceming Wang, Satyajyoti Senapati, Hsueh-Chia Chang · 2021

Rapid point-of-care (POC) quantification of low virus RNA load would significantly reduce the turn-around time for the PCR test and help contain a fast-spreading epidemic. Herein, we report a droplet …

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Alleviating an Increasingly Burdened Healthcare System with Telemedicine: Anterior Segment.

Karam A Alawa, Christopher S Sales · 2021

Tele-ophthalmology is a rapidly evolving and exciting field that has become increasingly relevant amidst the current global pandemic. With advancements in technology, many components of an evaluation …

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Air filtration as a tool for the reduction of viral aerosols.

Nicole Zacharias, Alexandra Haag, Regina Brang-Lamprecht, Jurgen Gebel, Sarah M Essert, Thomas Kistemann, Martin Exner, Nico T Mutters, Steffen Engelhart · 2021

For testing the effectiveness of air purification devices in regard to the reduction of virus-containing aerosols, a test method involving test viruses has been lacking until now. The use of bacteriop…

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Impact of Tailored Multicomponent Exercise for Prevent Weakness and Falls on Nursing Home Residents' Functional Capacity.

Javier Courel-Ibanez, Angel Buendia-Romero, Jesus G Pallares, Silverio Garcia-Conesa, Alejandro Martinez-Cava, Mikel Izquierdo · 2021

We aimed to determine whether the benefits of long (24 weeks) and short (4 weeks) training programs persisted after short (6 weeks) and long (14 weeks) periods of inactivity in older adult nursing hom…

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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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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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Telerehabilitation in response to constrained physical distance: an opportunity to rethink neurorehabilitative routines.

Arturo Nuara, Maddalena Fabbri-Destro, Emilia Scalona, Stefano Elio Lenzi, Giacomo Rizzolatti, Pietro Avanzini · 2021

Ensuring proper dosage of treatment and repetition over time is a major challenge in neurorehabilitation. However, a requirement of physical distancing to date compromises their achievement. While mos…

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Religious Support as a Contribution to Face the Effects of Social Isolation in Mental Health During the Pandemic of COVID-19.

Claunei C D Dutra, Henrique S Rocha · 2021

Coping with the COVID-19 pandemic has required measures to contain the contagion, including social isolation. However, this and other factors have caused mental health problems, both in patients and h…

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A new and simple method for evaluating masticatory function using newly developed artificial test food.

 · 1970

The aim of this study was to develop an objective evaluation system for the masticatory function. This system used paraffin wax cubes as a test food, which had six red- and green-coloured layers so th…

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Coronary x-ray angiographic reconstruction and image orientation.

 · 1970

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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Discrimination of natural scenes in central and peripheral vision.

 · 1970

We conducted suprathreshold discrimination experiments to compare how natural-scene information is processed in central and peripheral vision (16° eccentricity). Observers' ratings of the perceived ma…

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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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Physical experience leads to enhanced object perception in parietal cortex: insights from knot tying.

 · 1970

What does it mean to "know" what an object is? Viewing objects from different categories (e.g., tools vs. animals) engages distinct brain regions, but it is unclear whether these differences reflect o…

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Differential neural activity and connectivity for processing one's own face: a preliminary report.

 · 1970

The experience of self is unique and pivotal to clinically relevant cognitive and emotional functions. However, well-controlled data on specialized brain regions and functional networks underlying the…

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Parallel, interdependent channels for location and orientation in sensorimotor transformations for reaching and grasping.

 · 1970

1. Subjects were presented with a cylinder, whose orientation with respect to the vertical and location in space varied from trial to trial. They grasped a similar cylinder in their hands and were ins…

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Inhibition of long-term potentiation in developing rat visual cortex but not hippocampus by in utero exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls.

 · 1970

The neurotoxic potential of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) depends on the structure of the congener as well as on the age of the exposure. We exposed rats prenatally to a coplanar congener (PCB-77) …

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Information Processing in the Mental Workspace Is Fundamentally Distributed.

 · 1970

The brain is a complex, interconnected information processing network. In humans, this network supports a mental workspace that enables high-level abilities such as scientific and artistic creativity.…

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Interference from mere thinking: mental rehearsal temporarily disrupts recall of motor memory.

 · 1970

Interference between successively learned tasks is widely investigated to study motor memory. However, how simultaneously learned motor memories interact with each other has been rarely studied despit…

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On two-channel filter banks with directional vanishing moments.

 · 1970

The contourlet transform was proposed to address the limited directional resolution of the separable wavelet transform. One way to guarantee good approximation behavior is to let the directional filte…

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