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Understanding the Role of Superhydrophobicity and Superhydrophilicity in Salt‐Spray Corrosion of Nanosecond Pulsed Laser‐Textured AA2024 Alloy

open access: yesAdvanced Functional Materials, EarlyView.
Nanosecond pulse laser texturing yields superhydrophobic and superhydrophilic AA2024 surfaces. Salt‐spray tests show that periodic superhydrophobic patterns suppress pitting, whereas superhydrophilic textures enhance it, linking laser‐induced morphology, wettability, and oxide chemistry to corrosion resistance.
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Evaluating the visual experience: visual acuity and the visual analogue scale

Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, 2003
Abstract Purpose:  To attempt a comparison of the visual experience [assessed using a visual analogue scale (VAS)] with visual acuity in a group of normally‐sighted adult optometric patients. Methods:  A single‐item ...
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Visual analogue scale and the analysis of analgesic action

European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 1983
A double-blind randomized trial was carried out in 90 male patients suffering from pain after meniscectomy. The patients received a single dose of paracetamol 1000 mg plus codeine 60 mg, paracetamol 1000 mg, codeine 60 mg, or placebo. The tablets were taken when needed after surgery and the postoperative pain was recorded on a visual analogue scale ...
H, Quiding, S O, Häggquist
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Validation of the electronic Visual Analogue Scale of Anxiety

Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry, 2008
Currently, the use of electronic scales is increasing rapidly, which is not surprising considering its accuracy, the ease of use and the increased compliance. The value of Visual Analogue Scales as a mean to objectify subjective variables has long been recognised.
Marlies, van Duinen   +2 more
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MEASUREMENT OF FUNCTIONAL CAPACITY WITH VISUAL ANALOGUE SCALES

Rheumatology, 1977
The value of three visual analogue scales for measuring aspects of functional capacity was assessed in 22 patients with rheumatoid arthritis receiving long-term treatment. A scale in which patients were allowed to choose a function which was a particular problem gave the best results, with more severe initial impairment and greater change with ...
P J, Scott, E C, Huskisson
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Visual Analogue Scale Correlates of Musculoskeletal Fatigue

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2004
Visual analogue scale has been shown to reflect subjective feelings but rarely has it been used for musculoskeletal fatigue so in the present study VAS ratings were used to quantify musculoskeletal fatigue. A total of 20 students underwent a fatigue protocol ( M age = 21.3 yr., SD = 1.0).
Ada W S, Leung   +3 more
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Visual vertigo analogue scale: An assessment questionnaire for visual vertigo

Journal of Vestibular Research, 2011
A common symptom for people with vestibulopathy is dizziness induced by dynamic visual input, known as visual vertigo (VV). The goal of this study is to present a novel method to assess VV, using a nine-item analog scale. The subjects rated the intensity of their dizziness on each item of the Visual Vertigo Analogue Scale (VVAS), which represented a ...
Elizabeth, Dannenbaum   +2 more
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Assessment of Suicidal Intent by a Visual Analogue Scale

Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1979
The use of a visual analogue scale to assess feelings about living and dying at the time of suicidal acts is described. It appears to have face validity, and the results obtained correlate significantly with those of a validated suicidal intent scale.
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visual analogue scale (VAS)

2009
syn. linear analogue self assessment (LASA); scale with finite boundaries at 0 and 100 mm (end of the scale) for the conventional 10 cm line presentation; in general such scales are more reliable and sensitive but also more difficult to explain to patients than e.g.
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