Quantum-implemented selective reconstruction of high-resolution images
This paper proposes quantum image reconstruction. Input-triggered selection of an image among many stored ones, and its reconstruction if the input is occluded or noisy, has been simulated by a computer program implementable in a real quantum-physical ...
Bischof, Horst +3 more
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No evidence for inhibitory deficits or altered reward processing in ADHD: data from a new integrated incentive delay go/no-go task [PDF]
Objective: Cognitive and motivational factors differentially affect individuals with mental health problems such as ADHD. Here we introduce a new task to disentangle the relative contribution of inhibitory control and reward anticipation on task ...
Barke, Edmund +3 more
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The Cognitive Load Limits of Multiple Safety Signs
Current construction safety practices heavily rely on the use of multiple safety signs to mitigate potential risks. This study investigates the cognitive load imposed on construction workers by various design characteristics of safety signs, including ...
Yong Hwa Kwon +3 more
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Using SVG and XSLT for graphic representation [PDF]
Using SVG and XSLT for graphic representation In this paper we will present an XML based framework that can be used to produce graphical visualisation of scientific data. The approach rather than producing ordinary histogram and function diagaram graphs,
Baravalle, Andres +2 more
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Well-designed medical pictograms accelerate search
Two types of newly designed pharmaceutical pictograms (with and without context) were compared with an existing type of certified pictograms regarding their search efficiency. Each of the 30 participants had to search a total of 1'090 "fictitious" medical shelves for a certain box defined by the amount and type of medical instructions given (memory ...
Ester Reijnen +6 more
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Design and evaluation of a new pharmaceutical pictogram sequence to convey medicine usage [PDF]
Pictorials may be used to augment textual instructions in the depiction of safety and warning information on medicines. The objective of this study was to design, develop and evaluate a simple and culturally appropriate pictogram sequence for using ...
Dowse, R, Mansoor, L E
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The aerodynamic effects of wing–wing interaction in flapping insect wings [PDF]
We employed a dynamically scaled mechanical model of the small fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster (Reynolds number 100–200) to investigate force enhancement due to contralateral wing interactions during stroke reversal (the 'clap-and-fling').
Dickinson, Michael +2 more
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Intelligence-based medicine [PDF]
Despite seven hundred thousand new medical references last year, the relationship between a given set of medical features and specific pathophysiology, treatment, and criteria of improvement is often weak.
Didier Journois, Pierre Squara
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Redesigning pictographs for patients with low health literacy and establishing preliminary steps for delivery via smart phones. [PDF]
BackgroundPictographs (or pictograms) have been widely utilized to convey medication related messages and to address nonadherence among patients with low health literacy.
Berry, Donna L +7 more
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The evaluation of pharmaceutical pictograms in a low-literate South African population [PDF]
An inability to read and understand written medication instructions may be a major contributory factor to non-compliance in certain patient populations, particularly in countries with a high illiteracy rate such as South Africa.
Dowse, R, Ehlers, M
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