Yerebakan, Mustafa O Hu, Boyi Barbir, Ana Lin, Michael Y C Dennerlein, Jack T
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Work (Reading, Mass.)
Tablets are ubiquitous in workplaces and schools. However, there have been limited studies investigating the effect tablets have on the body during digital writing activities. This study investigated the biomechanical impact of writing interface design (paper, whiteboard, and tablet) and orientation (horizontal, 45°, and vertical) on tablet users. ...
Sun, Shu-Lung Hwang, Hsin-Ginn Dutta, Bireswar Peng, Mei-Hui
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The Libyan journal of medicine
The use of health information technology (HIT) is expected to deliver benefits for patients, nurses, physicians, and organizations, but the benefits of HIT can only be attained if nurses accept and intend to use it as they are the leading user-group. The use of the tablet is becoming commonplace in healthcare organizations to improve patient care. ...
Kojima, Tsuyoshi Fujimura, Shintaro Hori, Ryusuke Okanoue, Yusuke Shoji, Kazuhiko Inoue, Masato
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Journal of voice : official journal of the Voice Foundation
The 'VA' Windows program that we developed in 2011 for analyzing voice quality quantitatively uses zerocross picking to find individual basic pitch periods. It has a simple and user-friendly user interface and high accuracy. This program determines the fundamental frequency, jitter, shimmer, PPQ, APQ, and signal-to-noise ratio (Ra). It needs only a...
Stamm, Thomas Triller, Irina Hohoff, Ariane Blanck-Lubarsch, Moritz
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Head & Face Medicine
BackgroundTo assess the educational impact of a one-to-one tablet PC (TPC) program by analysing university students’ learning skills and related scores of the National Dental Examination (NDE) in Germany.MethodsThe study design was a mixed-method approach consisting of a survey and a comparison of NDE scores. Students received a loaned non-preloade...
Celik, N. Rohrschneider, K.
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Der Ophthalmologe
Durch den technischen Fortschritt ist es in den letzten Jahren zu einem enormen Aufschwung im Bereich der elektronischen Sehhilfen gekommen. Zu den neuen Entwicklungen gehören insbesondere kleine portable Hilfsmittel, die leicht mitgeführt werden können. Der überwiegende Teil elektronischer Sehhilfen dient als Lesehilfe. Elektronische Lupen stellen...
Urcia, Alberto Darnell, John C. Darnell, Colleen M. Zaia, Sara E.
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African Archaeological Review
Since 2010, the recording of rock art and inscription sites with Yale Egyptology concession areas in Upper Egypt has led to the development of new digital techniques. Those combine easily available technology with archaeological expertise to produce and collate publishable facsimiles within the fieldwork period, while remaining true to the conventi...
Huang, Yueh-Min Shadiev, Rustam Sun, Ai Hwang, Wu-Yuin Liu, Tzu-Yu
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Educational Technology Research and Development
For this study the researchers designed learning activities to enhance students’ high level cognitive processes. Students learned new information in a classroom setting and then applied and analyzed their new knowledge in familiar authentic contexts by taking pictures of objects found there, describing them, and sharing their homework with peers. A...
Kim, Haeyoung Park, Hee Chul Yoon, Sang Min Kim, Tae Hyun Kim, Jinsung Kang, Min Kyu Jung, Jinhong Kim, Sang-Won Yea, Ji Woon Park, Sung Ho
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Supportive Care in Cancer
PurposeThis study compared a tablet PC questionnaire with a paper method for reliability and patient preferences in the acquisition of patient-reported outcomes (PROs) for patients treated with radiotherapy. By comparing the two modes of PRO administration, we aimed to evaluate the adequacy of using tablet PC questionnaires in future clinical use.M...
Mochizuki, Yasuaki Hosaka, Akihiro Kamiuchi, Hiroki Nie, Jun Xiao Masamune, Ken Hoshina, Katsuyuki Miyata, Tetsuro Watanabe, Toshiaki
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Surgery Today
PurposeTo evaluate the accuracy and utility of a new image overlay system using a tablet PC for patients undergoing peripheral arterial reconstruction.MethodsEleven limbs treated with distal bypass surgery were studied. Three-dimensional images obtained by processing a preoperative contrast-enhanced computed tomography scan were superimposed onto t...
Watanabe, Eiju Satoh, Makoto Konno, Takehiko Hirai, Masahiro Yamaguchi, Takashi
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World neurosurgery
The neuronavigator has become indispensable for brain surgery and works in the manner of point-to-point navigation. Because the positional information is indicated on a personal computer (PC) monitor, surgeons are required to rotate the dimension of the magnetic resonance imaging/computed tomography scans to match the surgical field. In addition, t...