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Monitoring phthalate exposure in humans

Clinica Chimica Acta, 2005
The dialkyl- or alkyl/aryl esters of 1,2-benzenedicarboxylic acid, commonly known as phthalates, are high-production-volume synthetic chemicals and ubiquitous environmental contaminants because of their use in plastics and other common consumer products. Di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) is the most abundant phthalate in the environment.
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Monitoring of PO2 in Human Blood

1976
The surveillance of arterial PO2 in patients with pulmonary or cardiac failure by frequent sampling of blood has several obvious disadvantages. Alternatively the continuous monitoring of PaO2 by use of catheter electrodes still poses numerous problems. However, from a continuous signal of a transducer able to follow variations in PaO2 with respiration ...
H P, Kimmich   +5 more
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Workshop on monitoring of human mutagenesis

Teratology, 1971
AbstractOn November 7–8, 1969 a workshop was held in Bethesda, Maryland for the purpose of considering methods of monitoring human populations for environmentally induced mutations. This workshop, sponsored by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, had as participants Drs. Heinz W. Berendes, Barton Childs, Edward M.
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Monitoring the Sialome on Human Immune Cells

2021
The sialome or display of sialic acids on the surface of human immune cells can vary according to immune response and activation state. Here, human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) were isolated and activated with anti-CD3 antibody and the cell surface sialome was quantified using a combination of click chemistry, confocal microscopy and flow
Laura K, O'Farrell   +2 more
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Sterile zone monitoring with human verification

2017 10th International Conference on Human System Interactions (HSI), 2017
This paper proposes efficient real time method for sterile zone monitoring with human verification. The propose method consists of two main parts: Motion detection module and human verification module. The role of motion detection module is to segment out foreground object from background.
Ajmal Shahbaz, Wahyono, Kang-Hyun Jo
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Multi-Camera Human Activity Monitoring

Journal of Intelligent and Robotic Systems, 2008
With the proliferation of security cameras, the approach taken to monitoring and placement of these cameras is critical. This paper presents original work in the area of multiple camera human activity monitoring. First, a system is presented that tracks pedestrians across a scene of interest and recognizes a set of human activities.
Loren Fiore   +5 more
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Microbehavioral Approaches to Monitoring Human Experience

The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1987
Microbehavioral approaches to social science research minimize the complexities of general activity reporting by limiting questions to elementary activity experience in the context of daily life. Time diaries and sampling studies of activity at random moments during the day are two examples of this approach.
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Abductive Agents for Human Activity Monitoring

International Journal on Artificial Intelligence Tools, 2014
We propose in this paper a novel architecture for human activity monitoring, following conceptual, technical and experimental claims. From a conceptual viewpoint, we propose to approach the interpretation of sensor data as embedded into a multidimensional frame involving functional and non-functional requirements.
Vettier, Benoît, Garbay, Catherine
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Endocrine monitoring for assisted human conception

British Medical Bulletin, 1990
The pregnancy potential of an assisted conception treatment cycle increases with the number of oocytes or embryos returned to the patient. It is therefore necessary for the patient to undergo a form of follicular stimulation which will result in the recruitment of a cohort of preovulatory follicles and hence supernumerary oocytes.
C M, Howles, M C, Macnamee
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Monitoring for Human Mutagenesis

Pediatrics, 1974
Mutation is an intrinsic property of genes and has provided the variability that we value as a characteristic of human populations as well as the variability that was necessary for evolution to occur. Nevertheless, an increase in mutation rate is almost universally regarded as undesirable.
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