Acoustic analysis of bottlenose dolphin vocalizations for behavioral classification in controlled settings. [PDF]
Screpanti L +6 more
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Vocal Fold Scar and Vocal Fold Nodules
R T, Sataloff, J R, Speigel, D C, Rosen
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Toward a consensus on symbolic notation of harmonics, resonances, and formants in vocalization.
I. Titze +21 more
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Recent Advances in Decoupling Strategies for Soft Sensors
This review provides an overview of recent advances in decoupling strategies for soft sensors. It summarizes single‐modal sensors that are insensitive to stretching, bending, crosstalk, and other environmental interferences, and highlights emerging multimodal decoupling methods enabled by spatiotemporal information and machine learning.
Yangbo Yuan +4 more
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Toward a Fuller Integration of Respiratory Rhythms Into Research on Infant Vocal and Motor Development. [PDF]
Fuchs S +3 more
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Stretchable Curvature Sensors for Motion Capture with Bending‐Stretching Coupling Deformation
Stretchable curvature sensors based on a wavy symmetric stacked‐layer structure (WSSLS) enable decoupled bending‐stretching detection with high linearity, repeatability, and durability. Integrated into smart gloves, the sensors achieved precise motion capture and human‐robot interaction, with slip‐simulation tests demonstrating a remarkable 93.6 ...
Tairan Wang +9 more
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An Early-Stage Decision-Analytic Health Economic Model of Above Cuff Vocalization: What Do We Know and What Do We Need to Resolve? [PDF]
Mills CS +5 more
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This study identifies CRISPLD2 as a key protector against IVDD. By regulating ferroptosis through the CRISPLD2–miR‐548I–IL17A axis, CRISPLD2 maintains NPCs homeostasis and reduces oxidative stress. Restoring CRISPLD2 expression effectively alleviates disc degeneration and highlights a promising therapeutic strategy for discogenic low back pain ...
Yangyang Shi +11 more
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Ears adapted for the detection of motion, or how echolocating bats have exploited the capacities of the mammalian auditory system [PDF]
Bruns, V. +2 more
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