Biometric Indicators for Maximizing Intermediate Vision with a Monofocal IOL [PDF]
J Morgan Micheletti,1 Matthew B McCauley,1 Nicole Duncan,2 Brad Hall3 1Berkeley Eye Center, Houston, TX, USA; 2Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, WI, USA; 3Sengi,
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Examining the Relationship Between Biometric Indicators and Pharmacy Students' Academic Performance. [PDF]
Objective. To use a fitness tracking device to track student wellness habits, specifically number of steps, activity, and sleep duration, in an attempt to identify relationships between these variables and academic performance outcomes such as examination scores and course grades. Methods. A fitness tracker was issued to second professional year Doctor
Nemec EC +4 more
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Biometric indicators of eyes with occult lens subluxation inducing secondary acute angle closure. [PDF]
Abstract Background To compare the anterior biometrics in eyes with secondary acute angle closure induced by occult lens subluxation (ASAC-LS), misdiagnosed as acute primary angle closure (APAC) at the first visit with APAC, chronic primary angle closure glaucoma (CPACG), and cataract.
Xing X +6 more
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BIOMETRIC INDICATORS OF MOTOR DEVELOPMENTBASED ON BENCHMARKING ANALISYS
The study aimed to establish and assess the level of motor development, determining the degree of development of motor qualities. The object of study is the quantitative parameters of motor qualities, which collectively define the development
D. Ignatova, P. Angelova
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Prediction of intrinsic and extraneous cognitive load with oculometric and biometric indicators. [PDF]
Abstract This study focused on the prediction of intrinsic and extraneous cognitive load using eye-tracking metrics, heart rate variability, and galvanic skin response. Intrinsic cognitive load is associated with the inherent complexity of the mental task, whereas extraneous cognitive load is related to the distracting and unrelated elements ...
Ekin M +4 more
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Standardization, ethics and biometric indicators in scientific publication: integrative review [PDF]
Objective: to analyze scientific evidence available in health literature on ethics, standardization and biometric indicators. Method: an integrative review carried out in August 2016, on the databases: National Library of Medicine, Literatura Latino ...
Renata Perfeito Ribeiro, Patricia Aroni
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Biometric Indicators and Yield of Tomato under Conventional and Unconventional Biostimulators
The research consisted of an experiment applying unconventional stimulators to tomato crop, as a measure against chemical stimulators, known as having negative effects on human health. In our research there have been used four unconventional stimulators (
Cătălina PEREŞ +5 more
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Influence of wearable biometric sensors on performance indicators of volleyball players
Background: Wearable sensors are now very common in sports, animation, and healthcare as well as in other fields. Wearable sensors allow sportsmen to monitor their performance, identify ailments, and provide important understanding of game dynamics ...
Guoqing Jia
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Improving functional reliability of biometric identification systems by introducing redundancy
The paper demonstrates a need to study the functional reliability of identification systems and the applicability of methods for ensuring the functional reliability of information systems for biometric identification systems.
Vitaliy G. Ivanenko +2 more
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EFFECT OF SILICON CONTAINING PRODUCTS ON FORMATION OF CORN YIELD [PDF]
The article presents the results of studies on the effect of various types of silicon containing products on formation of corn yield, depending on the timing of nonroot treatment.
S.A. Semina +2 more
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