Design and evaluation of a gamified mobile application for teaching cardiac rhythm interpretation to nursing students: a quasi-experimental pre-post study. [PDF]
Aalaei S +4 more
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Automated Pharmacometric Model Development by Leveraging Low-Dimensional Neural ODEs and LASSO Regression. [PDF]
Bräm DS +4 more
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The prototype description of a smartphone application 'Maturo': applying artificial intelligent technology to monitor the growth and maturation of youth. [PDF]
Shang X +4 more
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Protocol for developing digital 3D zoological collections for research and academic training in a biodiversity global crisis scenario. [PDF]
Delgado C +7 more
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Protocol for automated analysis of oil red O-stained Caenorhabditis elegans using Redwormpix, a Python-based application. [PDF]
Mabit T, Dubois C, Labarre A, Parker JA.
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ABSTRACT In chocolate‐coated products, oil migration can lead to chocolate softening and discoloration, filling hardening, and reduced consumer acceptance. This study examined three fats (soy‐, palm‐, and palm‐kernel (PK) based), crystallized under different conditions (cooling rate and high intensity ultrasound (HIU)) with differing oil binding ...
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Experience using artificial intelligence in the digital transformation of education: benefits and challenges. [PDF]
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The manuscript confirms and expands on previous reports concerning the presence of unusual conjugated hydroxydienoic fatty acids and acetyl‐TAG in the seed oil of Securidaca longipedunculata. The location of acetate only at sn‐2 of TAG was conclusively shown by high resolution NMR and hydroxy seed fatty acids are characterized.
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Geometric Transformation Algorithm for Acetabular Cup Orientation: Converting 2D Radiographic Projections to 3D Spatial Positioning. [PDF]
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Material Characterization of Lignin‐Filled Polypropylene Composites
Ground and spray‐dried lignin powders are compared as fillers for polypropylene composites. Differences in powder preparation methods are associated with differences in powder characteristics and composite behavior after melt compounding. Spray‐dried lignin produces smaller particles and fewer large agglomerates, while a 5 wt% lignin loading provides a
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