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In the current dynamic educational landscape, the challenge of imparting engineering education is increasingly felt by both educators and students worldwide.
Pavel Navistki+8 more
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Genetics, cardiac phenotype and cardiovascular outcomes in Fabry disease patients in Finland
Abstract Aims To investigate the genetics, cardiac phenotype and cardiovascular outcomes of Finnish Fabry patients. Methods and results Among the 109 patients with Fabry disease (FD) diagnosed in Finland by 2018, 97 (89%; 32 males and 65 females, mean ages 42 and 52 years) were followed for a mean of 12 years.
Kati Valtola+5 more
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The tricuspid valve (TV) is composed of three leaflets that coapt during systole to prevent deoxygenated blood from re-entering the right atrium. The connection between the TV leaflets’ microstructure and the tissue-level mechanical responses has yet to ...
Luke T. Hudson+11 more
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Skylight Sizing based on balancing Daylighting Performance and Visual Comfort in Atrium Buildings
As one of the most traditional and ubiquitous elements in architecture, atrium design has remained an imperative topic. With the growing concerns of energy conversation, carbon emission, comfort, and well-being recently, atrium design optimization to ...
Jie Li, Xueming Chen, Q. Ban, Jiawei Yao
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Predicting acute decompensated heart failure using circadian markers from heart rate time series
Circadian metrics—amplitude, mesor, and acrophase—derived from a wrist‐worn heart rate monitor can predict acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF) up to 21 days before onset. In 65 post‐ADHF patients, an LSTM model achieved 74% sensitivity, and 73% specificity trained on 21‐day sequences. These findings support circadian rhythm analysis as a promising
Valerie A. A. van Es+9 more
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Community Reclamation: the Hybrid Building [PDF]
Reclamation of a city involves reusing abandoned buildings in conjunction with new construction. These negative spaces of disuse generated by a changing infrastructure are often overlooked or destroyed.
Maynard, Laura
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Late Gadolinium Enhanced (LGE) Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a new emerging non-invasive technique which might be employed for the non-invasive quantification of left atrium (LA) myocardial fibrotic tissue in patients affected by atrial ...
D. Borra+5 more
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Microvascular obstruction in cardiac amyloidosis
Abstract Aims Cardiac amyloidosis (CA) is characterized by deposition of amyloid fibrils within the extracellular space, causing disarray of the myocardial structure and capillary architecture. This study aims to characterize the prevalence of microvascular obstruction (MVO) in patients with CA and to assess the association between MVO and prognosis ...
Lucrezia Netti+19 more
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SASH: Student Academic Showcase and Honors 2018 [PDF]
A celebration of scholarship and creative activities for undergraduate and graduate students held in April, 2018 at the Roger Williams University campus in Bristol, Rhode ...
Roger Williams University
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<p>Los nuevos levantamientos de 2012-2015 para el Convento de San Francisco de Paula (Paula-Italia), permiten reflexionar tanto sobre los nuevos software de adquisición de información, como sobre los modos de analizar la arquitectura basados en parámetros relativos a forma, función y técnicas de construcción.
De Sanctis Aldo+2 more
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