Sensing Mercury for Biomedical and Environmental Monitoring [PDF]
Mercury is a very toxic element that is widely spread in the atmosphere, lithosphere, and surface water. Concentrated mercury poses serious problems to human health, as bioaccumulation of mercury within the brain and kidneys ultimately leads to neurological diseases.
Julia Xiaojun Zhao +4 more
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The Panopticon and the performance arena: HCI reaches within [PDF]
The impact of new technologies is hard to predict. We suggest the value of theories of performativity in understanding dynamics around the convergence of biomedical and information technology.
Light, Ann, Wright, P.
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Assessment of indicators of medical and biological monitoring of iodine deficiency diseases
The problem of iodine deficiency remains relevant all over the world due to the widespread prevalence and the negative impact it has on human health in all agegroups.
L. A. Suplotova +3 more
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Risk of Falling in a Timed Up and Go Test Using an UWB Radar and an Instrumented Insole
Previously, studies reported that falls analysis is possible in the elderly, when using wearable sensors. However, these devices cannot be worn daily, as they need to be removed and recharged from time-to-time due to their energy consumption, data ...
Johannes C. Ayena +3 more
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Monitoring Distributed Business Processes in Biomedical Research
In biomedical research, business processes, such as data-sharing or feasibility queries, span across several healthcare organizations. Due to the growing number of data-sharing projects and connected organizations, the management of distributed processes gets more complex over time. This leads to an increased need for administrating, orchestrating, and
Christoph, Zilske +5 more
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Novel System for Bite-Force Sensing and Monitoring Based on Magnetic Near Field Communication
Intraoral devices for bite-force sensing have several applications in odontology and maxillofacial surgery, as bite-force measurements provide additional information to help understand the characteristics of bruxism disorders and can also be of help for ...
Jesús Sanz Maudes +3 more
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Towards On-Chip Self-Referenced Frequency-Comb Sources Based on Semiconductor Mode-Locked Lasers. [PDF]
Miniaturization of frequency-comb sources could open a host of potential applications in spectroscopy, biomedical monitoring, astronomy, microwave signal generation, and distribution of precise time or frequency across networks.
Bustos-Ramirez, Ricardo +6 more
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Awake chronic mouse model of targeted pial vessel occlusion via photothrombosis [PDF]
Animal models of stroke are used extensively to study the mechanisms involved in the acute and chronic phases of recovery following stroke. A translatable animal model that closely mimics the mechanisms of a human stroke is essential in understanding ...
Boas, David A. +9 more
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Big-ECG: Cardiographic Predictive Cyber-Physical System for Stroke Management
Electrocardiogram (ECG) is sensitive to autonomic dysfunction and cardiac complications derived from ischemic or hemorrhage stroke and is supposed to be a potential prognostic tool in stroke identification and post-stroke treatment.
Iqram Hussain, Se Jin Park
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Expertise and the interpretation of computerized physiological data: implications for the design of computerized monitoring in neonatal intensive care [PDF]
This paper presents the outcomes from a cognitive engineering project addressing the design problems of computerized monitoring in neonatal intensive care.
ALBERDI +65 more
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