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When a fall leads to a hospital emergency department visit: a focus group study on factors influencing the adoption of falls prevention measures. [PDF]

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Fall-MobileGuard: a Smart Real-Time Fall Detection System

Proceedings of the 10th EAI International Conference on Body Area Networks, 2015
This paper proposes Fall-MobileGuard, a novel real-time non-invasive fall detection and alarm notification system. The proposed system, in particular, is able to recognize different types of falls and is based on a wearable inertial sensor node, equipped with a tri-axial accelerometer, worn at the waist and a personal mobile device.
FORTINO, Giancarlo, Gravina R.
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Meteoritic time-of-fall patterns

Icarus, 1963
Decade, yearly and monthly distributions of meteorite time-of-fall patterns are examined, noting departures from ...
Hugh T. Millard, Harrison Brown
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The Francis fall out: Turbulent times

Emergency Medicine Journal, 2013
Since the February release of the Francis Report into the goings on at Mid Staffordshire,1 there has been a steady stream of speeches, statements, and statistics as the fall out from Francis continues unabated. The quality of the media coverage has varied from the (almost hysterical) mewlings of some outlets to the more considered and balanced ones of
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Falling All the Time

2016
Progressive supranuclear palsy is a four-repeat tauopathy that is confirmed, like all neurodegenerative disease, at postmortem examination. An expanding group of clinical syndromes are now linked with this pathology in its early stages, although with disease progression there tends to be greater clinical similarity with the classical Richardson’s ...
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Real-time Light Fall-off Stereo

2008 15th IEEE International Conference on Image Processing, 2008
We present a real-time depth recovery system using Light Fall-off Stereo (LFS). Our system contains two co-axial point light sources (LEDs) synchronized with a video camera. The video camera captures the scene under these two LEDs in complementary states(e.g., one on, one off).
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