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Time to pathologic diagnosis of suspicious breast lesions: An institution‐based study in five Ethiopian hospitals

open access: yesInternational Journal of Cancer, EarlyView.
What's New? The World Health Organization's Global Breast Cancer Initiative set the benchmark to diagnose breast cancer within 2 months of the first contact with a health care provider. This study analyzed the diagnostic journey of women with breast symptoms at five Ethiopian hospitals. Of the 345 women interviewed who received a diagnostic workup of a
Friedemann Rabe   +12 more
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Prenatal diagnosis and clinical pregnancy outcome of fetuses with conotruncal defects in a Chinese cohort

open access: yesInternational Journal of Gynecology &Obstetrics, EarlyView.
Abstract Objective This study aimed to explore genetic etiologies of conotruncal defects (CTDs) in fetuses by analyzing the results of different genetic tests and to assess pregnancy outcomes of fetuses with CTD in a Chinese prenatal cohort. Methods A total of 146 fetuses that underwent invasive prenatal genetic testing for CTD at the prenatal ...
Min Li   +5 more
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The Cell Phone

2020
Chapter One: Introduction Chapter Two: Infrastructure Chapter Three: Locations Chapter Four: Possession Chapter Five: Link-Up Chapter Six: Coping Chapter Seven: Pressure Chapter Eight: Welfare Chapter Nine ...
Horst, Heather (R20039), Miller, Daniel
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The cell phone quandary

Journal of the World Federation of Orthodontists, 2022
Cell phones are used by almost everyone and have become an integral part of our daily life. They are an almost universal instrument for gathering and transmitting information. The amount of bacteria crawling on a typical cell phone has been a point of contention, although studies show that they contain at least 10 times the amount of bacteria found on ...
Adith Venugopal   +3 more
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Subband Aware CNN for Cell-Phone Recognition

IEEE Signal Processing Letters, 2020
Identifying the model of a cell-phone with which an audio recording is made serves an important forensic purpose. In this paper, we propose a channel attention mechanism based on subband awareness to focus on the most relevant parts of the frequency ...
Xiaodan Lin, Jianqing Zhu, Donghua Chen
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Activity recognition using cell phone accelerometers

SKDD, 2011
Mobile devices are becoming increasingly sophisticated and the latest generation of smart cell phones now incorporates many diverse and powerful sensors. These sensors include GPS sensors, vision sensors (i.e., cameras), audio sensors (i.e., microphones),
Jennifer R. Kwapisz   +2 more
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Biosensing with cell phones

Trends in Biotechnology, 2014
Continued progress in cell-phone devices has made them powerful mobile computers, equipped with sophisticated, permanent physical sensors embedded as the default configuration. By contrast, the incorporation of permanent biosensors in cell-phone units has been prevented by the multivocal nature of the stimuli and the reactions involved in biosensing ...
Pakorn Preechaburana   +2 more
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Cell Phones

2012
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the methods for handling and preserving cell phone evidence and some of the issues with improper preservation of cell phones. It also discusses the types of evidence that can be recovered from a cell phone along with some of the different types of storage options available for cell phones that enhance the ...
Larry E. Daniel, Lars E. Daniel
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