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This research focuses on the study of a particular filter based on a similarity criterion that has been applied to improve the information contained in images acquired using different cardiac imaging modalities. The primary attention of this study is to
Antonio José Bravo Valero+3 more
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Space exploration as a catalyst for medical innovations
Aerospace research has a long history of developing technologies with industry-changing applications and recent history is no exception. The expansion of commercial spaceflight and the upcoming exploration-class missions to the Moon and Mars are expected
Julia Scarpa+3 more
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Laymen and Medical Technology [PDF]
The report of the US Surgeon-General for 1980 begins with the auspicious statement that the American people have never been healthier (1). As prime evidence, the report cites the fact that life expectancy for both sexes is now in the mid-seventies. Four diseases that at the tum of the century were major killers-diphtheria, tuberculosis, gastroenteritis,
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Assigning Functions to Medical Technologies [PDF]
Modern health care relies extensively on the use of technologies for assessing and treating patients, so it is important to be certain that health care technologies (i.e., pharmaceuticals, devices, procedures, and organizational systems) perform their professed functions in an effective and safe manner. Philosophers of technology have developed methods
Alexander Mebius+2 more
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Identifying and Quantifying Neurological Disability via Smartphone
Embedded sensors of the smartphones offer opportunities for granular, patient-autonomous measurements of neurological dysfunctions for disease identification, management, and for drug development.
Alexandra K. Boukhvalova+8 more
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Media education technologies in developing students' professional competence [PDF]
While pervasive healthcare systems bear the potential to provide patients with a new quality of medical homecare, the complexity of such systems raises fundamental questions of behavior, communication and technology acceptance.
Biletskyi, V. S.+2 more
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BackgroundThe pediatric complex chronic conditions (CCC) classification system, developed in 2000, requires revision to accommodate the International Classification of Disease 10th Revision (ICD-10).
C. Feudtner+4 more
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Nouf Al-Kahtani, Esra Al-Dhaif, Noor Alsaihtati, Khalid Farid, Suzan AlKhater Department of Health Information Management and Technology, College of Public Health, Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, Dammam, Saudi ArabiaCorrespondence: Nouf Al ...
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The Kahawa Declaration: a manifesto for the democratization of medical technology
Most medical technology is employed and accepted passively by patients and doctors who have little or no influence in its design or usability. Patients are not involved in the development of medical technology, which is undertaken behind closed doors and
A. Ahluwalia, C. Maria, A. Lantada
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СОМАТОМЕТРИЧЕСКАЯ ДИАГНОСТИКА АНДРОГЕННОЙ НЕДОСТАТОЧНОСТИ И ЕВНУХОИДИЗМА
Для выявления андрогенной недостаточности и евнухоидизма, как проявлений гипогонадизма, у мужчин в постпубертатном периоде наиболее простым и доступным методом является антропометрия, Среди основных антропометрических методик были неоднозначные ...
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