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A bilayered permeable subcutaneous support system is developed to address the hydration challenge in skin‐covered biohybrid robots. Consisting of a perforated skeletal layer and a sponge‐like polyvinyl alcohol hydrogel, the system enables fluid flow, nutrient diffusion, and mechanical support.
Keisuke Ohta+3 more
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Education and Research at the Department of Medical Informatics Maastricht [PDF]
Arie Hasman, Jan Talmon
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Using cloud computing technology, a telerehabilitation application allows patients to perform exercises remotely. Sensor data from a textile‐based IoT glove is processed in the cloud and transmitted as exercise commands to an actuating T‐IoT glove worn by patients.
Kadir Ozlem+5 more
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Medical informatics and climate change: a framework for modeling green healthcare solutions. [PDF]
Sijm-Eeken ME+3 more
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Research at the Department of Medical Informatics, Statistics and Documentation of the University of Graz [PDF]
Klaus-Martin Simonic+2 more
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The study presents a prototype novel workflow that utilizes artificial intelligence for the digitization of natural history collections, which would fit within a robotic‐integrated system. The work focuses on a collaborative‐robot (cobot) inspired workflow to digitize one of the largest collections housed at the Natural History Museum UK: pinned ...
Naifeng Zhang+4 more
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Ten Years of Medical Informatics and Standards Support for Clinical Research in an Infectious Diseases Network. [PDF]
Mora S+8 more
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R‐APEX is a knowledge graph platform developed to investigate how air pollutants such as particularly fine particulate matter (PM2.5) affect human health. By integrating large‐scale biomedical data and using machine learning, it reveals pollutant–gene–disease associations.
Zhixing Zhu+7 more
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The Most Influential Scientists in the Development of Medical Informatics (34): Steven Huesing (1944- 2009). [PDF]
Masic I.
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