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Usability evaluation methods for hospital information systems: a systematic review. [PDF]
Dehghani Mahmoodabadi A +5 more
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Development of a Moving Monitor System for Growing Crops and Environmental Information in Green House [PDF]
Ho-Joon Kim
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espida Handbook: Expressing project costs and benefits in a systematic way for investment in information and IT [PDF]
Joint Information Systems Comittee +3 more
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The cancer problem is increasing globally with projections up to the year 2050 showing unfavourable outcomes in terms of incidence and cancer‐related deaths. The main challenges are prevention, improved therapeutics resulting in increased cure rates and enhanced health‐related quality of life.
Ulrik Ringborg +43 more
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Under environmental changes, the expression level of neuropeptide (NP) and neuropeptide receptor (NPR) genes changes to confer context‐dependent adaptation to the model organism Drosophila melanogaster. Through finding more regulatory elements in the NPR genes in comparison with their ligands (NPs), we found that NPR‐biased transcriptional regulation ...
SeungHeui Ryu +6 more
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Improving medication information systems utilizing a universal design framework. [PDF]
Li K, Holt G, Zabinski J, Calabrese M.
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Impulsive Consensus Tracking of Multiagent Systems with Quantization and Input Delays Using Position‐Only Information [PDF]
Hong Zhou +4 more
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Information systems in psychiatry [PDF]
M R, Eastwood, H M, Meier, C M, Woogh
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Diffusion‐based size determination of solute particles: a method adapted for postsynaptic proteins
We present a diffusion‐based approach for measuring the size of macromolecules and their complexes, and demonstrate its use on postsynaptic proteins. The method requires fluorescein‐labelled protein samples, a microfluidic device that maintains laminar flow for said samples, a microscope recording the emitted fluorescent signals, and an analytic ...
András László Szabó +7 more
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Here, we introduced an intermittent electrical stimulation protocol mimicking the episodic nature of real‐life exercise in vitro by alternating low‐ and high‐frequency stimulation. In comparison with widely used continuous stimulation, it enhanced the rate of glucose and fatty acid oxidation, but not the myokine release.
Klára Gabrišová +11 more
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