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Brain–Computer Interfaces: The Dawn of a New Era in Disease Treatment
This study investigates the potential of brain–computer interface (BCI) technology in treating neuropsychiatric disorders, such as movement and communication barriers. Our review examines the history, signal paradigms, and diverse applications of BCI while also discussing ongoing research into novel materials and emerging technologies that offer ...
Yuqi Feng +11 more
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Aftasten/Tantear: A sensorial, coalitional wayfinding among Muslim runners
Abstract Muslim recreational runners in Muslim‐minority settings that take up running as their preferred form of leisure indicate that they feel they have to navigate a sense of exclusion when running outdoors. This article explores the process of exploration and sensing in public, represented by the Dutch verb aftasten, to investigate the way Muslim ...
Jasmijn Rana
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Abstract Cognitive health in postmenopausal women is significantly affected by hormonal shifts, especially the drop in estrogen levels. This review explores the intricate relationship between menopause and cognitive functions across six domains: perception, attention, memory, language, executive functioning, and motor skills.
Suvarna Khadilkar +3 more
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Binuclear Copper‐Dependent Oxidative Enzymes Involved in Fungal Natural Product Modifications
This article summarizes recent biochemical characterizations of a new enzyme family named by the authors as binuclear copper‐dependent oxidative enzymes (BiNCOs). Found in fungal natural product biosynthesis, BiNCOs catalyze diverse CH functionalization reactions, including C(sp3)H halogenation, C(sp3)H hydroxylation, C(sp3)O macrocyclization, and ...
Chen‐Yu Chiang, Masao Ohashi, Yi Tang
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A solution for reallocating public bike among bike stations
Proceedings of 2012 9th IEEE International Conference on Networking, Sensing and Control, 2012Public bike system for proximity travel is widely used in urban cities all over the world. Main reasons for launching public bike program is to reduce carbon footprint so as to prevent greenhouse effect and to solve Last-Mile problem in order to make convenient for citizens.
Jinfeng Li +6 more
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Heart, 2018
Clinical introduction A man in his late 40s presented with severe chest pain and progressive dyspnoea after hitting a tree at high speed during a bike ride in the woods. On admission, the patient appeared agitated, pale and sweaty.
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Clinical introduction A man in his late 40s presented with severe chest pain and progressive dyspnoea after hitting a tree at high speed during a bike ride in the woods. On admission, the patient appeared agitated, pale and sweaty.
Spapen, Jerrold +2 more
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Digest of Papers. Third International Symposium on Wearable Computers, 2003
The paper addresses the requirement to support component mobility. Field studies of bike messenger operations in Oslo and New York City has been conducted to inform design. We have investigated how component mobility is critical for enabling tailoring of personal mobility in general, and on-body off-body mobility specifically.
Jo Herstad, Do Van Thanh 0001
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The paper addresses the requirement to support component mobility. Field studies of bike messenger operations in Oslo and New York City has been conducted to inform design. We have investigated how component mobility is critical for enabling tailoring of personal mobility in general, and on-body off-body mobility specifically.
Jo Herstad, Do Van Thanh 0001
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Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, 2000
AbstractDespite still growing attraction mountain biking as a matter of sports traumatology still lacks relevant data based on large cross‐sectional surveys. To obtain an overview of risk factors, types, and main body sites of injuries occurring in mountain biking we assessed the results of a questionnaire answered by 3873 athletes.
H, Gaulrapp, A, Weber, B, Rosemeyer
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AbstractDespite still growing attraction mountain biking as a matter of sports traumatology still lacks relevant data based on large cross‐sectional surveys. To obtain an overview of risk factors, types, and main body sites of injuries occurring in mountain biking we assessed the results of a questionnaire answered by 3873 athletes.
H, Gaulrapp, A, Weber, B, Rosemeyer
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Automatic Control and Computer Sciences, 2019
In this paper, we discuss data models and data mining for bicycles in Smart Cities. Mobility issues (or Smart Mobility) are one of the main components of Smart Cities. Bicycles, as a transport component in the cities, are on the rise all over the world. At least, it is true for all areas where the climate even minimally allows it. The reasons are quite
Dmitry Namiot, Manfred Sneps-Sneppe
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In this paper, we discuss data models and data mining for bicycles in Smart Cities. Mobility issues (or Smart Mobility) are one of the main components of Smart Cities. Bicycles, as a transport component in the cities, are on the rise all over the world. At least, it is true for all areas where the climate even minimally allows it. The reasons are quite
Dmitry Namiot, Manfred Sneps-Sneppe
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Proceedings of the 2015 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing and Proceedings of the 2015 ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers - UbiComp '15, 2015
Urban cyclists often rely on Google's biking directions to consult routes and times. However, cyclists have reported that those estimates can sometimes be inaccurate [1]. In this paper, we explore the accuracy of Google biking times using a crowdsourced approach.
Mingsheng Wu, Vanessa Frías-Martínez
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Urban cyclists often rely on Google's biking directions to consult routes and times. However, cyclists have reported that those estimates can sometimes be inaccurate [1]. In this paper, we explore the accuracy of Google biking times using a crowdsourced approach.
Mingsheng Wu, Vanessa Frías-Martínez
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