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Abstract Anatomy education is an inherently visual field, particularly in bellringer (BR) testing, which requires learners to identify anatomical structures on human‐donated specimens. While the traditional use of these physical specimens in BR testing has long remained the standard, three‐dimensional (3D) viewing in virtual reality platforms and two ...
Yiming Zhang +7 more
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Extranodal Lymphoplasmacytic Lymphoma Responding Rapidly to Zanubrutinib: A Case Series
ABSTRACT Management of recurrent or atypical lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma poses a significant therapeutic challenge. Here we demonstrate a case series of three patients with atypical presentations of extranodal lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma that each show remarkable and timely responses to Zanubrutinib with a limited side effect profile.
Samuel Brown +3 more
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Measuring the Luminance Contrast Sensitivity Function in Peripheral Vision
Luminance contrast detection thresholds of frequencies at eccentricities for a person. ABSTRACT We measured luminance contrast sensitivity functions (CSF) of four subjects by using Gabor stimuli up to 56°, 49°, 84°, and 63° in the nasal, superior, temporal, and inferior directions, respectively, of the left‐eye visual field.
Kotaro Kitakami +2 more
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The Visual Umwelt of primates and Hippocampal Representations of Space
ABSTRACT Evolution sculpts the brain's sensory adaptations. Because these adaptations differ markedly across species, it is challenging for humans to fully comprehend how other animals perceive the world. For a nocturnal mouse, the subjective sensory world—its Umwelt—is dominated by odors, sounds, and textures, with visual input playing a secondary ...
J. Martinez‐Trujillo, D. Piza
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This study focuses on optimizing the obstacle avoidance path for a dual-arm cooperative robot using machine vision techniques, aiming to ensure that the robot can navigate around obstacles smoothly and swiftly.
Jing Li
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Driving Innovation: The Impact of National Health Policies on Optometry Research in East Asia
ABSTRACT This study examines the optometric research landscape in three East Asian countries—China, Japan, and Korea—analysing how research trends align with each country's national health strategies. By evaluating published articles and reviews from national journals between 2006 March 2025, we identify key areas of focus, including paediatric ...
Jihye Ahn, Moonsung Choi
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High‐Resolution 3D Imaging with Tunable Point Cloud Projection Based on Meta‐Device
A meta‐based tunable point cloud projection that enables high‐resolution 3D imaging through a dynamic meta‐device is demonstrated. By adjusting spatial sampling, the system achieves significantly sharper reconstructions while remaining compact. The innovation opens new possibilities for applications such as facial recognition, augmented reality, and ...
Yin Zhou +6 more
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Meta‐analysis of 20 studies (N = 22,408 T2DM patients). Vitamin D deficiency (25[OH]D < 20 ng/mL) associated with 17% higher DR risk: Pooled OR = 1.17, 95% CI: 1.08–1.27, p < 0.001. Mechanistic link: vitamin D regulates retinal inflammation, VEGF suppression, and endothelial protection.
Guoxiao Yu +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background To determine the associations between deficits in the visual function system, comprising visual acuity (VAI), contrast sensitivity (CSI), colour vision (CVI), depth perception (DPI) and visual field (VFI) impairments, as well as poor muscle health in an older Asian population. Methods We used data from the baseline assessment of the
Tai‐Anh Vu +9 more
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ABSTRACT Depth estimation has been widely applied in the field of computer vision, primarily using unsupervised deep neural networks, which often rely on deeper neural networks. However, the addition of layers can result in slower convergence and suboptimal performance.
Ye Kuang, Xiaoyan Jiang, Yongbin Gao
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