Lee, Jung Hwan Lee, Jae Il Kim, Dong Hwan Nam, Kyoung Hyup Jeon, Tae Jin Han, In Ho
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Technology and health care : official journal of the European Society for Engineering and Medicine
Monitoring patients' position is important, but there have been few studies related to validation. The objective of this study was to assess the validity of position monitoring measured using a wearable device by comparing the device's measurements to a patient's actual position. We constructed a wearable device with a three-axis gyroscope and appl...
Schröder, Nikolai Teutoburg-Weiss, Sascha Vergara, Germán Lasagni, Andrés-Fabián
Recently, process monitoring emerges as a breakthrough technology in industrial laser machines applications to enhance process stability and economic efficiency while ensuring high-quality processing parts and significantly reducing scrap rate. Furthermore, the latest advances in monitoring systems open a broad range of new opportunities to increas...
Dixon, Harry Sandström, Sophia Cudennec, Christophe Lins, Harry Abrate, Tommaso Bérod, Dominique Chernov, Igor Ravalitera, Nirina Sighomnou, Daniel Teichert, Florian
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Mitoulis, S. A. Domaneschi, M. Cimellaro, G. P. Casas, J. R.
Bridges and critical transport infrastructure (CTI) are primary infrastructure assets and systems that underpin human mobility and activities. Loss of the functionality of bridges has consequences on the entire transport network, which is also interconnected with other networks, therefore cascading events are expected in the entire system of system...
Broome, David T Pantalone, Kevin M Kashyap, Sangeeta R Philipson, Louis H
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The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism
Maturity-onset diabetes of the young, or MODY-monogenic diabetes, is a not-so-rare collection of inherited disorders of non-autoimmune diabetes mellitus that remains insufficiently diagnosed despite increasing awareness. These cases are important to efficiently and accurately diagnose, given the clinical implications of syndromic features, cost-eff...
Baert, Stijn Lamberts, Miet Verhaeghe, Pieter-Paul
In de resolutie betreffende de bestrijding van discriminatie en racisme in de samenleving, die op 10 juni 2020 aangenomen werd door het Vlaams parlement, wordt onder andere wat het tegengaan van racisme en discriminatie op de arbeidsmarkt betreft, aan de Vlaamse regering gevraagd om verder in te zetten op zelfregulering door de sectoren. Voor werk ...
Khandpur, M S Galati, M Minetola, P Marchiandi, G Fontana, L Stiuso, V
3D printers for Rapid Prototyping and Additive Manufacturing have been widely accepted by large and small-scale industries or by many hobbyists. Due to its nature of layer by layer addition of material, identifying defects between the layers can be a crucial strategy to determine the quality of a 3D printed product by carefully monitoring the layer...
Donald, Alice Speck, Anne-Katrin
The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe has limited tools to respond to rule of law backsliding by member states. Sanctions have never been used for this purpose, and the Assembly’s monitoring procedure—the most significant tool of scrutiny—presents a mixed picture. This article focuses on four states exhibiting severe rule of law backs...
Kannan Loganathan, Prakash O'Shea, Joyce E Harikumar, Chidambara Brigham, John C Rabi, Yacov Gupta, Samir
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Archives of disease in childhood. Fetal and neonatal edition
Evidence is lacking as to whether ambient light or phototherapy light could interfere with pulse oximeter performance. In this randomised cross-over trial, we recruited neonates of gestation >24 weeks. Consented infants were randomly assigned to either pulse oximeter sensor with opaque wrap or without opaque wrap. Nellcor and Masimo sensors were ap...
Hartman, Rosemary K. Bashevkin, Samuel M. Barros, Arthur Burdi, Christina E. Patel, Cheryl Sommer, Ted
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