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XRDS: Crossroads, The ACM Magazine for Students, 2014
Wearable computing has the potential to fundamentally alter healthcare by enabling long-term patient monitoring and rehabilitation outside of the lab.
Sinziana Mazilu, Gerhard Tröster
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Wearable computing has the potential to fundamentally alter healthcare by enabling long-term patient monitoring and rehabilitation outside of the lab.
Sinziana Mazilu, Gerhard Tröster
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Proceedings of the Brazilian Symposium on Multimedia and the Web, 2020
Wearable technologies have a large potential to amplify human abilities. Thanks to their close contact to the human body, their miniaturized dimensions and continuous data collection, wearables are versatile, meeting system requirements across domains.
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Wearable technologies have a large potential to amplify human abilities. Thanks to their close contact to the human body, their miniaturized dimensions and continuous data collection, wearables are versatile, meeting system requirements across domains.
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2020
Teacher questioning is integral to teaching and learning in mathematics classrooms. Research indicates that purposeful questioning in mathematics classrooms engages, motivates, and deepens student understanding and critical thinking during mathematical discussions.
Esther Ntuli, Angie Godfrey
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Teacher questioning is integral to teaching and learning in mathematics classrooms. Research indicates that purposeful questioning in mathematics classrooms engages, motivates, and deepens student understanding and critical thinking during mathematical discussions.
Esther Ntuli, Angie Godfrey
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2018
The prestigious "SAGE Encyclopedia of the Internet" clearly defines the "wearable technology" , an innovative emerging sector at the international level, in the context of health care. The author is a well-recognized expert in the field.
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The prestigious "SAGE Encyclopedia of the Internet" clearly defines the "wearable technology" , an innovative emerging sector at the international level, in the context of health care. The author is a well-recognized expert in the field.
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Emerging Wearable Ultrasound Technology
IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency ControlThis perspective article provides a brief overview on materials, fabrications, beamforming, and applications for wearable ultrasound devices, a rapidly growing field with versatile implications. Recent developments in miniaturization and soft electronics have significantly advanced wearable ultrasound devices.
Hao Huang +3 more
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Wearable ultrasound technology
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of AmericaThe use of wearable electronic devices that can acquire vital signs from the human body noninvasively and continuously is a significant trend for healthcare. The combination of materials design and advanced microfabrication techniques enables the integration of various components and devices onto a wearable platform, resulting in functional systems ...
Sai Zhou +4 more
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New Electronics, 2018
Utilising a very different approach to other conductive textiles, Pireta Technology is looking to enable truly ‘wearable' technology. Neil Tyler talks to Ian Russell about the company and its technology
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Utilising a very different approach to other conductive textiles, Pireta Technology is looking to enable truly ‘wearable' technology. Neil Tyler talks to Ian Russell about the company and its technology
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Eureka!, 2019
Utilising a very different approach to other conductive textiles, Pireta Technology is looking to enable truly ‘wearable’ technology. Neil Tyler talks to Ian Russell about the company and its technology.
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Utilising a very different approach to other conductive textiles, Pireta Technology is looking to enable truly ‘wearable’ technology. Neil Tyler talks to Ian Russell about the company and its technology.
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