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The accuracy of a 2D video-based lifting monitor

Ergonomics, 2019
A widely used risk prediction tool, the revised NIOSH lifting equation (RNLE), provides the recommended weight limit (RWL), but is limited by analyst subjectivity, experience, and resources. This paper describes a robust, non-intrusive, straightforward approach to automatically extract spatial and temporal factors necessary for the RNLE using a single ...
Xuan Wang   +3 more
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Effect of Response Class on Self-Monitoring Accuracy

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1979
The effect of response class on self-monitoring accuracy was investigated in a clinical population. 16 in-patients of a VA hospital self-monitored verbal and nonverbal behaviors in a counterbalanced design. The results supported suggestions of superior self-recording accuracy with nonverbal target behaviors.
A E, House, G L, Peterson, H E, Fitts
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Comparative accuracy of glucose monitors.

Archives of medical research, 1999
Self-monitoring of blood glucose levels has become an important instrument for the management of patients with diabetes mellitus. Both patients and physicians expect that the monitors will provide reliable results. Numerous environmental, physiologic, and operational factors can affect system performance, yielding results that are inaccurate or ...
G, Fanghänel   +6 more
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Wireless CPAP Patient Monitoring: Accuracy Study

Telemedicine Journal and e-Health, 2004
The objective of this study was to evaluate the accuracy and reproducibility of a novel method for transmitting continuous positive airway pressure treatment (CPAP) compliance and usage data. Using wireless and Internet technology to transmit/receive clinical data, we examined and compared these data to the same data collected using a traditional flow ...
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Comparing Clinical Accuracy and Analytical Accuracy Between Continuous Glucose Monitors

Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology
This study compares performance between two continuous glucose monitors (CGMs). The study design contains a mix of laboratory results (CGM vs YSI) and home results (CGM vs glucose meter). Analysis is provided for both clinical accuracy and analytical accuracy of CGM glucose measurements. Both types of accuracy are important. Error grid analysis informs
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Accuracy of a Seventh-Generation Continuous Glucose Monitoring System in Children and Adolescents With Type 1 Diabetes

Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology, 2023
Lori M Laffel, Timothy S Bailey
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The Accuracy of Continuous Glucose Monitoring in the Medical Intensive Care Unit

Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology, 2022
Patinut Buranasupkajorn   +2 more
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