Cornehl, Lucie Gauweiler, Pascal Zheng, Xiaorong Krause, Julius Schwander, Florian Töpfer, Reinhard Gruna, Robin Kicherer, Anna
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Frontiers in Plant Science
It is crucial for winegrowers to make informed decisions about the optimum time to harvest the grapes to ensure the production of premium wines. Global warming contributes to decreasing acidity and increasing sugar levels in grapes, resulting in bland wines with high contents of alcohol. Predicting quality in viticulture is thus pivotal. To assess ...
Thudium, Marcus Kappler, Jochen Oremek, Maximilian J. G. Ehrentraut, Stefan Felix Kornilov, Evgeniya Marinova, Milka Putensen, Christian Soehle, Martin Schewe, Jens-Christian
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Frontiers in Medicine
Introduction Cerebrovascular complications are feared but also commonly reported in patients with COVID-19 requiring extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) support therapy. Besides other reasons, a connection between impaired cerebral autoregulation and SARS-CoV-2 infection as a mechanism for an increase in cerebrovascular complications has bee...
Munawar, Agus Arip Kusumiyati, Kusumiyati Andasuryani, Andasuryani Yusmanizar, Yusmanizar Adrizal, Adrizal
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Open Agriculture
This study delves into the ability of near infrared (NIR) techniques by means of a self-developed portable sensing device near-infrared reflectance spectroscopy (NIRS) i16 USK instrument to accurately predict the moisture content (MC) and chlorogenic acid (CGA) within intact coffee beans through the development of calibration models. Spectral absor...
Wang, Wenzheng Li, Songlin Saliba, Ibrahim Denoulet, Julien Feruglio, Sylvain
Afin de disposer d’un outil d’aide à la conception de systèmes opto-électroniques de spectroscopie optique proche infrarouge, un logiciel libre de simulation du transport de la lumière dans les tissus biologiques a été amélioré et évalué.
Putri, SD Despal, Zain, M Rosmalia, A Zahera, R
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Including real-time data nutrient utilization from quick and accurate methods such as NIRS in a ration formulation improves feed efficiency. However, the homogeneity of the feedstuff sample set used in calibration influences its prediction accuracy and application. This study compares the calibration accuracy of ruminant feed nutrient utilization u...
Strozzi, Chiara Di Battista, Caterina Graziosi, Alessandro D'Adamo, Ebe Librandi, Michela Patacchiola, Roberta Maconi, Antonio Ghiglione, Valeria Pelazzo, Claudia Pasino, Marta
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Acta paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992)
To investigate the effects of caffeine loading/maintenance administration on near-infrared spectroscopy cerebral, kidney and splanchnic patterns in preterm infants. We conducted a multicentre case-control prospective study in 40 preterm infants (gestational age 29 ± 2 weeks) where each case acted as its own control. A caffeine loading dose of 20 mg...
Awhangbo, L Severac, M Charnier, C Latrille, E Steyer, J P
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Waste management (New York, N.Y.)
Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) has recently emerged as a valuable tool for monitoring organic waste utilized in anaerobic digestion processes. Over the past decade, NIRS has significantly improved the characterization of organic waste by enabling the prediction of several crucial parameters such as biochemical methane potential, carbohydrate, li...
Marin, Terri Moore, James
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Critical care nursing clinics of North America
Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a novel technology that uses infrared light to noninvasively and continuously measure regional oxygen extraction in real time at the bedside. Neonatal research using this device supports its use as an adjunct to routine cardiovascular monitoring because NIRS serves as a surrogate marker for end-organ perfusion a...
Munawar, Agus Arip Kusumiyati, Andasuryani, Yusmanizar, Adrizal,
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Acta Technologica Agriculturae
The primary objective of this research was to utilise near-infrared reflectance spectroscopy as a swift, non-destructive method for identifying chlorogenic acid in whole coffee beans. Additionally, this investigation explored the efficacy of different spectral improvement techniques alongside partial least square regression to construct predictive ...
Roger, Kassandra Vannasing, Phetsamone Tremblay, Julie Bringas Vega, Maria L. Bryce, Cyralene P. Rabinowitz, Arielle Valdes-Sosa, Pedro Antonio Galler, Janina R. Gallagher, Anne
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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
Introduction Early childhood malnutrition affects 200+ million children under 5 years of age worldwide and is associated with persistent cognitive, behavioral and psychiatric impairments in adulthood. However, very few studies have investigated the long-term effects of childhood protein-energy malnutrition (PEM) on brain function using a functional...