Sousa, Sonia Kalju, Tiina
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JMIR Human Factors
Background The COVID-19 pandemic has caused changes in technology use worldwide, both socially and economically. This pandemic crisis has brought additional measures such as contact-tracing apps (CTAs) to help fight against spread of the virus. Unfortunately, the low adoption rate of these apps affected their success. There could be many reasons fo...
Johnson, Tim Thomle, Jon Stickland, Chris Goldman, Amy Stegen, James
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Frontiers in Earth Science
Groundwater surface water exchange plays a critical role in physical, biological, and geochemical function of coastal and riverine systems. Observing exchange flow behavior in heterogeneous systems is a primary challenge, particularly when flows are governed by dynamic river stage or tidal variations. In this paper we demonstrate a novel applicatio...
Kavcic, Niko Peric, Ivan Zagorac, Andreja Kokalj Vokac, Nadja
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Frontiers in Genetics
A variety of commercially available urinary molecular markers have been introduced for detecting and monitoring urothelial carcinoma (UC). We prospectively evaluated the UroVysionTM Bladder Cancer Kit (FISH) and the Xpert® Bladder Cancer Detection (Xpert) test. Both tests were performed on voided urine samples after negative cystoscopy and negative...
Couture, Alexia Iuliano, A Danielle Chang, Howard H Patel, Neha N Gilmer, Matthew Steele, Molly Havers, Fiona P Whitaker, Michael Reed, Carrie
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JMIR Public Health and Surveillance
Background In the United States, COVID-19 is a nationally notifiable disease, meaning cases and hospitalizations are reported by states to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Identifying and reporting every case from every facility in the United States may not be feasible in the long term. Creating sustainable methods for estimati...
Hurtt, George C Andrews, Arlyn Bowman, Kevin Brown, Molly E Chatterjee, Abhishek Escobar, Vanessa Fatoyinbo, Lola Griffith, Peter Guy, Maddie Healey, Sean P
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Environmental Research Letters
Underlying policy efforts to address global climate change is the scientific need to develop the methods to accurately measure and model carbon stocks and fluxes across the wide range of spatial and temporal scales in the Earth system. Initiated in 2010, the NASA Carbon Monitoring System is one of the most ambitious relevant science initiatives to ...
Jalalvand, Azarakhsh Abbate, Joseph Conlin, Rory Verdoolaege, Geert Kolemen, Egemen
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IEEE transactions on neural networks and learning systems
Nuclear fusion is a promising alternative to address the problem of sustainable energy production. The tokamak is an approach to fusion based on magnetic plasma confinement, constituting a complex physical system with many control challenges. We study the characteristics and optimization of reservoir computing (RC) for real-time and adaptive predic...
Reddy, Rajiv P Chang, Robert Coutinho, Dominic V Meinert, Justin W Anetakis, Katherine M Crammond, Donald J Balzer, Jeffrey R Shaw, Jeremy D Lee, Joon Y Thirumala, Parthasarathy D
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Global spine journal
Systematic review and meta-analysis. Malposition of pedicle screws during instrumentation in the lumbar spine is associated with complications secondary to spinal cord or nerve root injury. Intraoperative triggered electromyographic monitoring (t-EMG) may be used during instrumentation for early detection of malposition. The association between lum...
lechien, jerome r.
Purpose: The diagnosis of laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR) is commonly based on non-specific symptoms and findings and a positive response to an empirical therapeutic trial. The therapeutic response is, however, unpredictable, and many patients need pH-impedance monitoring to confirm the diagnosis. Methods: A review of the recent literature was condu...
Jaworski, Linda Sauer, Felix Jansen, Stephanie Tannich, Egbert Schmidt-Chanasit, Jonas Kiel, Ellen Lühken, Renke
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Medical and veterinary entomology
Mosquito collections are commonly conducted with baited traps predominantly attracting host-seeking females. In contrast, resting sites are generally colonized by a broader range of the mosquito population, including a higher proportion of males and blood-engorged females. This study evaluates the sampling success of different artificial resting si...
paolo, giovanni
This work describes a structured solution that integrates digital twin models, machine-learning algorithms, and Industry 4.0 technologies (Internet of Things in particular) with the ultimate aim of detecting the presence of anomalies in the functioning of industrial systems. The proposed solution has been designed to be suitable for implementation ...