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Research Progress of Gliomas in Machine Learning
In the field of gliomas research, the broad availability of genetic and image information originated by computer technologies and the booming of biomedical publications has led to the advent of the big-data era.
Yameng Wu +5 more
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Wearable Belt With Built-In Textile Electrodes for Cardio—Respiratory Monitoring
Unobtrusive and continuous monitoring of vital signs is becoming more and more important both for patient monitoring in the home environment and for sports activity tracking.
Emanuele Piuzzi +4 more
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Applications of non-invasive sensor devices to personalised health care
The application of non-invasive devices in personal health care is becoming more and more widespread, especially sleep quality, which is a critical part of personal health because it is often associated with many diseases.
Yan Lin +3 more
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This Letter presents an investigation of the effect of human tissue conductivity and permittivity on the performance of epidermal transfer tattoo ultra-high frequency radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags.
Dumtoochukwu O. Oyeka +2 more
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People with Alzheimer's disease (AD) have characteristic problems navigating everyday environments. While patients may exhibit abnormal gait parameters, adaptive gait irregularities when navigating environments are little explored or understood.
Ian McCarthy +8 more
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Measurement of statistical evidence on an absolute scale following thermodynamic principles [PDF]
Statistical analysis is used throughout biomedical research and elsewhere to assess strength of evidence. We have previously argued that typical outcome statistics (including p-values and maximum likelihood ratios) have poor measure-theoretic properties:
J. Das +4 more
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Arterial endothelial function is known as a factor that correlates with progression of arteriosclerosis. This is measured by flowmediated dilatation (FMD) testing. This test is performed by measuring the brachial artery diameter with an ultrasound system
Satoshi SHIMAWAKI +2 more
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Dynamic testing of volleyball players' body posture using a formetric 3D device
Volleyball activities involve several factors such as asymmetrical movements, muscle imbalance, and continual overloading that damage body posture. This study aimed to determine postural changes of volleyball players in spike overhand front set, overhand
Jianhua Ying, Feng Ren, Gusztáv Fekete
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Discrete Imaging Models for Three-Dimensional Optoacoustic Tomography using Radially Symmetric Expansion Functions [PDF]
Optoacoustic tomography (OAT), also known as photoacoustic tomography, is an emerging computed biomedical imaging modality that exploits optical contrast and ultrasonic detection principles.
Er Oraevsky +5 more
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Consideration of conditions required for multi-channel simultaneous bioimpedance measurement [PDF]
Impedance techniques have been widely applied to the biomedical engineering field. In order to obtain definite results from bioimpedance, multi-channel measurement is effective.
Adli, Mr. +3 more
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