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Physical rehabilitation in the intensive care unit
2021The aims of this body of research presented in this thesis were to explore the mechanism of muscle wasting in the critically ill; investigate the safety and feasibility of a physical activity program in ICU patients requiring CRRT, and investigate the effectiveness of physical rehabilitation in the ICU.
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ScatterNet: A convolutional neural network for cone‐beam CT intensity correction
Medical Physics (Lancaster), 2018PURPOSE To demonstrate a proof-of-concept for fast cone-beam CT (CBCT) intensity correction in projection space by the use of deep learning. METHODS The CBCT scans and corresponding projections were acquired from 30 prostate cancer patients.
D. Hansen+6 more
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Physics at the High Intensity Frontier
Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements, 2006I review the main theoretical motivations for the construction of new facilities for HEP operating at very high intensity. The common theme in this research is the exploration of the flavour structure of the quark and lepton sectors: I will justify the need for a continued study of these phenomena at a time when the other frontier, the high-energy one,
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Physical restraints in intensive care–An integrative review
Australian Critical Care, 2019Physical restraints (PRs) are commonly used in intensive care units (ICUs) worldwide for the prevention of treatment interference. While PRs are fundamentally used to maintain patient safety, they can negatively impact the experiences of patients and their families and cause moral and ethical dilemmas for ICU nurses.The aim of this integrative review ...
Dawn Perez+4 more
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Physical activity interventions: effects of duration and intensity
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports, 2011The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of exercising at different intensities over 7 weeks on components of physical fitness and CVD risk factors. Forty‐seven boys and 10 girls, (16.4±0.7 years of age) were divided into a moderate, high intensity, or a control group.
Buchan, Duncan S.+6 more
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Beams for the Intensity Frontier of Particle Physics
Reviews of Accelerator Science and Technology, 2013Advances in high intensity beams have driven particle physics forward since the inception of the field. State-of-the-art and next generation high intensity beams will drive experiments searching for ultrarare processes sensitive through quantum corrections to new particle states far beyond the reach of direct production in foreseeable beam colliders ...
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Hyperon and hypernucleon physics with intense beams
AIP Conference Proceedings, 1983A brief examination of progress in the study of hypernuclear physics and the hyperon‐nucleon interaction is presented. The use of Λ‐Hypernuclei in the study of conventional (nonstrange) nuclei is explored. The status of the hyperon‐nucleon force problem is reviewed. Anecdotal results are discussed for baryon numbers 4 and 13.
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Physical Activity Intensity and Risk of Dementia
American Journal of Preventive MedicineRegular participation in aerobic physical activity is associated with a reduced risk of dementia. It is currently unclear whether this association is due to the total volume or intensity of physical activity.This prospective cohort study analyzed 386,486 adults from the UK Biobank who were free of dementia and self-reported >0 minutes of moderate-to ...
Angelique G. Brellenthin+5 more
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Intensity Frontier of Accelerators for Nuclear Physics
Reviews of Accelerator Science and Technology, 2013High intensity accelerators for nuclear and hadronic physics are reviewed. The frontier of nuclear and hadronic physics with these accelerators is discussed with its perspectives. J-PARC is a world-leading accelerator of this kind and has just started its operation. As a good example, J-PARC and its physics program are reviewed.
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Numerical modelling for intense laser physics
AIP Conference Proceedings, 2007The recent start‐up of large intense laser facilities such as the Ligne d’Integration Laser (LIL) or the LULI2000 and the arrival in the near future of the Laser Megajoule (LMJ) gives a great perspective for laboratory astrophysics, dense matter studies and inertial fusion.
Edouard Audit, Guy Schurtz
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