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The Philosophy of Medical Science [PDF]
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The model leverages patient time‐space information for pattern feature representations. Encoders extract first and second‐order features, aggregated with categorical embeddings and dense features. Task‐specific and shared experts use gated networks, with a dispatch layer routing information for diabetes risk evaluation and blood glucose prediction ...
Yingshuai Wang+8 more
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Introduction to the Special Issue on Philosophy of Medicine
This article is an introduction to the special issue on philosophy of medicine. Philosophy of medicine is a field that has flourished in the last couple of decades and has become increasingly institutionalized.
Saana Jukola, Anke Bueter
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Artificial Intelligences: A Bridge Toward Diverse Intelligence and Humanity's Future
Many discussions of artificial intelligence fail to address deeper questions being raised by advances in developmental biology, neuroscience, bioengineering, and philosophy of mind. Novel beings, including technologically and biologically augmented humans, engineered life forms, hybrots, and others, require tools of the emerging field of diverse ...
Michael Levin
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An A–Z of medical philosophy: V is for Values [PDF]
Any properly conceived notion of health care will relate not only to facts (for example, I am breathing) but also to values (for example, it’s good to be alive). In our pluralistic world we have become scared of talking about our values and sought to retreat into facts, but this will not do. Medicine depends completely on judgements such as ‘state A is
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Dynamic pressure sensing, static pressure sensing, and haptic vibration are implemented on multifunctional piezoelectret devices with the universal structural design, further combined with the customized pressure device to comprehensively simulate and expand the Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) three‐finger palpation.
Liuyang Han+9 more
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An A–Z of medical philosophy: Z is for Zeno [PDF]
Zeno’s paradox is one of the best known tricks of ancient philosophy. Suppose Achilles wishes to overtake a tortoise. He quickly sprints to where the tortoise was walking when he set out. But by now the tortoise has moved on a bit. Never mind, it will only take a moment for Achilles to get to where the tortoise is now — but hang on, by then ...
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This study presents Hi‐LabSpermTracking, a long‐duration, expert‐annotated sperm motility dataset for detection and tracking. It evaluates You Only Look Once version 8, Real‐Time Detection Transformer, and Simple Online and Realtime Tracking with a Deep Association Metric in three scenarios. The mean ensemble method improves tracking performance. Sperm
Abdulsamet Aktas+5 more
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In this contribution, it is shown that miniaturized nerve stimulation implants can be used in collaborative networks. Inductive links and ultrasound are combined to supply these implants with energy and data; the advantages and disadvantages of each method, as well as safety risks and possibilities for improvement are discussed and the best ...
Benedikt Szabo+5 more
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Medical philosophy? Smart thinking for doctors [PDF]
None of us can grasp our world.1 There are over 1011 stars in our galaxy, and about 1079 protons in the universe. Any consideration of such totalities is impossible for the mind to grasp, even though, by a strange coincidence, your brain contains 1011 neurones. I cannot grasp the reality of the billions of subatomic particles in the coffee mug in front
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