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Real-time signal processing enabled by fused networks on a memristor-based system on a chip. [PDF]
Wang Z +18 more
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Recently, there has been growing discussion about how to best assess pain in clinical trials in rheumatic diseases. Reliable measurement of pain outcomes is essential for accurately determining the effectiveness of treatments. Although pain intensity is the most common measure of change in pain trials, other pain‐related measures, such as pain ...
Yen T. Chen +4 more
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Integrated electronic controller for dynamic self-configuration of photonic circuits. [PDF]
Sacchi E +7 more
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High Performance Analog Optical Links Based on Quantum Dot Devices for UWB Signal Transmission
Y. Ben‐Ezra +2 more
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Background/Aims Asymptomatic hyperuricemia is a precursor of gout and is also associated with cardiovascular disease and chronic kidney disease. The aim of this study was to understand perceptions about asymptomatic hyperuricemia and views about urate‐lowering therapy in people with asymptomatic hyperuricemia.
Nicola Dalbeth +19 more
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RF-photonic deep learning processor with Shannon-limited data movement. [PDF]
Davis R, Chen Z, Hamerly R, Englund D.
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Robust Design and Test of Analog/Mixed-Signal Circuits in Deeply Scaled CMOS Technologies
Guo Yu, Peng Li
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Objective The objective was to identify factors determining acute arthritis resolution and safety with colchicine and prednisone in acute calcium pyrophosphate (CPP) crystal arthritis. Methods We conducted a post hoc analysis of the COLCHICORT trial, which compared colchicine and prednisone for the treatment of acute CPP crystal arthritis, using a ...
Tristan Pascart +14 more
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Analog in-memory computing attention mechanism for fast and energy-efficient large language models. [PDF]
Leroux N +6 more
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Objective Foot orthoses are thought to improve pain by potentially modifying internal mechanical forces. To test this, we explored whether foot orthoses can modify patterns of bone marrow lesions (BMLs) in people with midfoot pain. Methods Forty‐two people were recruited with midfoot pain and MRI‐confirmed midfoot BMLs.
Jill Halstead +4 more
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