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Google Glass Indirect Ophthalmoscopy. [PDF]
Introduction In April 2013, Google released a beta version of the Google Glass for developers for $1500, termed the Explorer version. Glass is a wearable headset weighing 50 grams with a prismatic heads-up color display in the superior visual field of the right eye.
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Using Google Glass in Nonsurgical Medical Settings: Systematic Review
BackgroundWearable technologies provide users hands-free access to computer functions and are becoming increasingly popular on both the consumer market and in various industries.
Dougherty, Bryn, Badawy, Sherif M
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Wearable Technology: Smart Watches to Google Glass for Libraries [PDF]
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Elizabeth Connor
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Is it legal to use Google Glass while driving? Most states ban texting while driving and a large number also forbid drivers from being able to see television and video screens. But do these statutes apply to Google Glass?
Gershowitz, Adam M.
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Acu Glass: Quantifying Acupuncture Therapy using Google Glass [PDF]
Acupuncture is a therapeutic or preventative therapy through the stimulation on acupoints that located on the body surface across the anatomy to affect the functions of specific organs or soft tissues. During the acupuncture training process, mapping the
Haotian Jiang +3 more
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Ma Google Glass è uno schermo?
At the intersection of Augmented Reality with Wearing Technologies, a new aesthetic paradigm is emerging nowadays. It is a new technical treatment of our sensitivity, somehow antagonistic to Virtual Reality.
Pietro Montani
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Google Glass for Remote Surgical Tele-proctoring in Low- and Middle-income Countries: A Feasibility Study from Mozambique [PDF]
Background:. Untreated surgical conditions account for one-third of the total global burden of disease, and a lack of trained providers is a significant contributor to the paucity of surgical care in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).
Meghan C. McCullough, MD, MS +4 more
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Google Glass for Documentation of Medical Findings: Evaluation in Forensic Medicine
BackgroundGoogle Glass is a promising premarket device that includes an optical head-mounted display. Several proof of concept reports exist, but there is little scientific evidence regarding its use in a medical setting.
Albrecht, Urs-Vito +8 more
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Workflow efficiency pilot study of Surgery Viewer: A secure hands-free intraoperative multimedia interface for Google Glass™ [PDF]
Background: The Google Glass™ heads-up-display system has been adopted by the medical field for applications such as image capture, live streaming and decision support.
Salman Ahmad +7 more
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Google Glass in medicine – The man with a computer on face [PDF]
Sundeep Mishra
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