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An Innovative Technique to Prevent Air Leaks from Cervical Esophagostomy during Face Mask Ventilation.

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Automatic Face Mask Detection Using Deep Learning-Based Mobile-Net Architecture

International Conferences on Contemporary Computing and Informatics, 2023
COVID-19 affects public health and economies around the world. Proper wearing of masks plays a vital role in daily life to overcome this epidemic situation.
Sandeep Kumar   +4 more
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Towards environmentally sustainable management: A review on the generation, degradation, and recycling of polypropylene face mask waste.

Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2023
There has been a considerable increase in the use of face masks in the past years. Managing face mask waste has become a global concern, as the current waste management system is insufficient to deal with such a large quantity of solid waste. The drastic
Linxiang Lyu   +7 more
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All-Fabric Triboelectric Nanogenerator (AF-TENG) Smart Face Mask: Remote Long-Rate Breathing Monitoring and Apnea Alarm.

ACS Sensors, 2023
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the use of face masks has become not only mandatory in several countries but also an acceptable approach for combating the pandemic. In the quest for designing an effective and useful face mask, triboelectric
A. Vázquez‐López   +4 more
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Face Mask Face-Offs

Public Culture, 2021
Abstract In the United States, the COVID-19 pandemic has proved to be especially destructive and divisive. One of the few things that has united Americans during the pandemic, however, is the experience of watching a new genre of viral videos—face mask face-offs—that showcase citizens going toe-to-toe in public places because someone ...
Eric Klinenberg, Melina Sherman
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Face Masks Defended

Pediatrics, 1976
Pediatricians caring for the newborn are particularly aware of unexpected deleterious outcomes of well-intentioned therapy. Oxygen, chloramphenicol, sulfadiazine, and continuous positive airway pressure are examples. Elsewhere in this issue Pape et al.1 suggest that intermittent positive-pressure ventilation provided by a tight-fitting face mask in low-
R M, Shuman, T K, Oliver
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Smart Face Mask Based on an Ultrathin Pressure Sensor for Wireless Monitoring of Breath Conditions

Advances in Materials, 2021
A smart face mask that can conveniently monitor breath information is beneficial for maintaining personal health and preventing the spread of diseases. However, some challenges still need to be addressed before such devices can be of practical use.
Junwen Zhong   +11 more
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Detecting Faces With Face Masks

2021 44th International Conference on Telecommunications and Signal Processing (TSP), 2021
This paper deals with the evaluation of several methods for face detection when the face is covered by a mask. The methods evaluated are Haar cascade and Histogram of Oriented Gradients as feature-based approaches, Multitask Cascade Convolutional Neural Network, Max Margin Object Detection and TinyFace as convolutional neural network based approaches ...
Jiri Prinosil, Ondrej Maly
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A Breathable, Reusable, and Zero-Power Smart Face Mask for Wireless Cough and Mask-Wearing Monitoring.

ACS Nano, 2022
We herein introduce a lightweight and zero-power smart face mask, capable of wirelessly monitoring coughs in real time and identifying proper mask wearing in public places during a pandemic.
Zhilu Ye   +6 more
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