Houkes, Ruben Smit, Johannes Mossey, Peter Don Griot, Peter Persson, Martin Neville, Amanda Ongkosuwito, Edwin Sitzman, Tom Breugem, Corstiaan
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The Cleft palate-craniofacial journal : official publication of the American Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association
This study aimed to identify commonly used classification systems by cleft providers around the world, including the perceived indications and limitations of each system. A cross-sectional survey. A total of 197 registrants from three international cleft/craniofacial meetings. Participants were sent a web-based questionnaire concerning cleft classi...
Chen, Mingling Makama, Maureen Skouteris, Helen Moran, Lisa J Harrison, Cheryce L Choi, Tammie Lim, Siew
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Nutrients
Postpartum weight retention contributes to maternal obesity and varies by ethnicity. Despite the well-established benefits of lifestyle intervention on weight management, little is known about how to engage postpartum women effectively, especially among ethnic minority groups. This multi-methods study aimed to explore ethnic differences in women's ...
Levartovsky, Shifra Ferdman, Benny Safadi, Nahawand Hanna, Tujan Dolev, Eran Pilo, Raphael
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Polymers
This study compared the shear bond strength (SBS) and micromorphology of composite resin to human dentin after pre-treatment with silica-modified aluminum oxide air abrasion. Forty-six molar teeth were treated with either Scotchbond Multi-Purpose (SCMP) or Clearfil SE Bond (CLSE) adhesive. Buccal surfaces were pre-treated with the CoJet air abrasio...
Zubaydi, Haider Dhia Varga, Pál Molnár, Sándor
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Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
As the Internet of Things (IoT) concept materialized worldwide in complex ecosystems, the related data security and privacy issues became apparent. While the system elements and their communication paths could be protected individually, generic, ecosystem-wide approaches were sought after as well. On a parallel timeline to IoT, the concept of distr...
Millán-Millán, Pablo Manuel Chacón-Carretón, Celia Castela González, Cristian
Precise documentation is essential to carry out the restoration and enhancement processes of protected heritage contexts. Data collection has been increasingly perfected, to the point of being able to perform virtual recreations of complex historical sites, in order to carry out in-depth studies and analyses. An example is Carcabuey Castle (Cordoba...
Tong, Minglei Li, Song Wang, Xiaoxiang Wei, Peng
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Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
Mobile edge computing (MEC)-enabled satellite-terrestrial networks (STNs) can provide task computing services for Internet of Things (IoT) devices. However, since some applications' tasks require huge amounts of computing resources, sometimes the computing resources of a local satellite's MEC server are insufficient, but the computing resources of ...
Gomes, Tiago Matias, Diogo Campos, André Cunha, Luís Roriz, Ricardo
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Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
In the near future, autonomous vehicles with full self-driving features will populate our public roads. However, fully autonomous cars will require robust perception systems to safely navigate the environment, which includes cameras, RADAR devices, and Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) sensors. LiDAR is currently a key sensor for the future of au...
Christ, Monika Schuh, Katrin Bayas, Antonios
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Frontiers in Neurology
Background Management of multiple sclerosis (MS) requires a high level of communication between health care professionals (HCPs) and people with MS (pwMS) including profound investigation and discussion of symptoms to identify therapeutic needs. For treatment decisions, monitoring of disease activity is important, in this respect self-monitoring de...
Hatirnaz Ng, Ozden Sahin, Ilayda Erbilgin, Yucel Ozdemir, Ozkan Yucesan, Emrah Erturk, Nazli Yemenici, Merve Akgun Dogan, Ozlem Ugur Iseri, Sibel Aylin Satman, Ilhan
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Frontiers in Public Health
Rare disease patients constitute a significant part of the healthcare system of all countries. However, the information on the experiences during disease processes and daily life of rare disease patients is still limited. So far, there is a small number of studies conducted in Türkiye, and they mainly cover specific issues like education or anxiety...
Ismail, Rozmi Sitinjak, Charli Tahir, Zurinah Che Rose, Rosniza Aznie Mat Yazid, Muhamad Razuhanafi Harun, Zambri Suparjo Noordin, Nur Atiqah
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Frontiers in Built Environment
The issue of end-of-life vehicles (ELV) in Malaysia has recently received serious attention from the government. The Malaysian government has launched various programs to reduce the number of ELVs that have not been adequately managed. Initiatives like offering rewards to those who want to turn up their damaged vehicles are similar to An effort to ...