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Time below Range

International Journal of Diabetes and Technology, 2022
Background: Patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) need to be regularly monitored for analyzing their levels of glycemic control as well as for ruling out the risk of hypoglycemia. Assessing the time in range (TIR) (70–180 mg/dL) is a novel measure of pointing out these risks.
Manoj Chawla   +5 more
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Security of Multicarrier Time-of-Flight Ranging

Annual Computer Security Applications Conference, 2021
OFDM is a widely used modulation scheme. It transmits data over multiple subcarriers in parallel, which provides high resilience against frequency-dependent channel drops (fading) and achieves high throughput. Due to the proliferation of OFDM-enabled devices and the increasing need for location information, the research community has suggested using ...
Patrick Leu   +3 more
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HTRI: High time range imaging

Journal of Visual Communication and Image Representation, 2013
HDRI (High Dynamic Range Imaging) techniques are used to produce dynamic and well-contrasted images of real-world luminance, by capturing several images of the same scene through exposure bracketing. In the same vein, we have developed a new approach to image fusion from a series of photographs of the same scene taken at different timestamps.
Gouiffès, Michèle   +2 more
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Time in therapeutic range: timely in hypertension therapeutics?

Journal of Human Hypertension, 2023
Elevated blood pressure ranks among the most important modifiable risk factors for premature death, and disability from hypertension mediated organ damage in the world. Many studies attest to the value of lifestyle adjustments and pharmacologic therapy in improving outcomes in patients with hypertension.
Nitin Nagarajan, Raymond R. Townsend
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Real-time focus range sensor

IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 1996
Structures of dynamic scenes can only be recovered using a real-time range sensor. Depth from defocus offers an effective solution to fast and dense range estimation. However, accurate depth estimation requires theoretical and practical solutions to a variety of problems including recovery of textureless surfaces, precise blur estimation, and ...
Shree K. Nayar   +2 more
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Species' Range: Adaptation in Space and Time

The American Naturalist, 2009
Populations living in a spatially and temporally changing environment can adapt to the changing optimum and/or migrate toward favorable habitats. Here we extend previous analyses with a static optimum to allow the environment to vary in time as well as in space.
Jitka, Polechová   +2 more
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Time Range Calculations

2019
A very common reporting requirement is to produce totals by different ranges of time for comparison. Typical reports will contain totals by month, quarter, and year, sometimes with comparisons to the same period in the prior year or for month-to-date or year-to-date totals.
Kathi Kellenberger   +2 more
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A simple, real-time range camera

Proceedings CVPR '89: IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2003
A simple imaging range sensor is described, based on the measurement of focal error, as described by A. Pentland (1982 and 1987). The current implementation can produce range over a 1 m/sup 3/ workspace with a measured standard error of 2.5% (4.5 significant bits of data).
Alex Pentland   +3 more
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Nonlinear Viscoelasticity for Short Time Ranges

Journal of Applied Mechanics, 1966
Approximate constitutive equations for nonlinear viscoelastic incompressible materials under small finite deformation and for short time ranges are derived. The error bound of such a constitutive equation is investigated. Nonlinear creep is analyzed on the basis of the proposed equation, and also the problem of a pressurized viscoelastic hollow ...
Huang, N. C., Lee, E. H.
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A finite‐range distribution of failure times

Naval Research Logistics Quarterly, 1983
AbstractProperties of a finite‐range failure‐time distribution, that includes the exponential as a particular case, have been studied. The distribution is IFR when the shape parameter exceeds unity, but is IFRA always. For a given value of the shape parameter, the distribution is NBUE over a segment of its range.
Mukherjee, S. P., Islam, A.
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