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A digital health program enhances walking capacity and health status in symptomatic peripheral artery disease. [PDF]

open access: yesEur Heart J Digit Health
Amlani V   +12 more
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Digital editing and publishing in the twenty-first century

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Despite recent calls to explore the full potential of digital text, digital scholarly editing and publishing remain rooted in the cultural and structural logics of print.
Paul Israel
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Editing digital audio

ICASSP '84. IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 1984
This paper explores some of the general problems of editing digital audio whether it is stored on longitudinally recorded magnetic tape or rotating media such as a Winchester disc. The objective is to provide the facilities to which audio editors have grown accustomed, while maintaining high operational speed and precisely controlled edits even when a ...
Guy W. McNally, Philip S. Gaskell
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Digital facsimile editions and on-line editing

Proceedings of the 1st ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries, 2001
Digitizing a large collection of books is an expensive and time-consum ing task-but there may be volunteers all over the world who are willing to do a small portion of the task. This poster describes a system for making digital facsimile editions-e-books consisting of page images and OCRed but uncorrected text. The user can choose to view low or high
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Editing Soft Shadows in a Digital Photograph

IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 2007
This technique for modeling, editing, and rendering shadow edges in a photograph or a synthetic image lets users separate the shadow from the rest of the image and make arbitrary adjustments to its position, sharpness, and intensity.
Ankit Mohan   +2 more
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Memento Mori: Digital Edition

Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 2018
Recently, I came across an app called WeCroak that does only one thing: it reminds you that you are going to die. Each day, the app sends you five push notifications at random times, which carry the message ‘‘Don’t forget, you’re going to die.’’ Then, you can swipe to read a quote about death from a poet, philosopher, or notable thinker.
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