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2. Bibliometric analysis of highly cited papers on oral mucosal lesions in COVID-19: Trends and impact in medical literature.
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Sengupta, Namrata, Sarode, Gargi, Anand, Rahul, and Sarode, Sachin C.
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Bibliometric analysis of highly cited papers facilitates researchers in formulating strategic research possibilities and addressing gaps in specific domains. In this context, a bibliometric analysis was conducted to identify published papers on "oral mucosal lesions in COVID-19" within medical literature. A comprehensive search was performed in the Scopus database in July 2023. Relevant articles were retrieved, reviewed, and data for the bibliometric analysis was recorded. Network visualization of authors, countries, and keywords was generated using VOSviewer software. The analyzed articles were published over the last three years, from 2020 to 2023, with the highest output observed in 2021. The citation count for individual papers ranged from 1 to 340, with a mean of 22.325 ± 58.93 citations. A total of 37 journals were involved in publishing papers on this topic, and five authors each contributed three papers. Notably, Brazil made the highest number of contributions with eight papers. Among the 40 papers, 19 were review papers and 16 were articles discussing various aspects of oral mucosal lesions in COVID-19 patients. Additionally, six papers were identified as systematic reviews, designated with a high level of evidence. This study presents a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of papers published on "oral mucosal lesions in COVID-19." The findings will assist researchers in identifying impactful papers, understanding the prevailing research trends, and guiding future research directions in this domain. The insights gained from this analysis can contribute significantly to advancing knowledge and improving patient care in this critical area of study. • First comprehensive bibliometric analysis on "oral mucosal lesions in COVID-19" in medical literature. • Offers valuable insights to researchers for strategic planning and further exploration in this domain. • Thoroughly examined articles from 2020 to 2023, with a peak in output observed in 2021. • Six systematic reviews among 40 papers, indicating high-quality evidence-based studies. • Brazil emerged as the top contributor with eight papers on the subject. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. Speech recognition for Kazakh language: a research paper.
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Kapyshev, Galym, Nurtas, Marat, and Altaibek, Aizhan
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SPEECH perception ,AUTOMATIC speech recognition ,NATURAL language processing ,LANGUAGE research ,DEEP learning ,MARKOV processes - Abstract
In recent years, the research pertaining to speech recognition technology in the Kazakh language has gained significant importance. This is due to the increasing demand for natural language processing applications in the region where Kazakh is predominantly spoken. Thus, there exists an urgent requirement for precise and dependable speech recognition systems. The research study examines the application of sophisticated deep learning methodologies, such as Natural Language Processing (NLP) and Hidden Markov Model (HMM), in facilitating speech recognition for the Kazakh language. Additionally, the investigation delves into how various techniques, including data preprocessing, acoustic modeling, and language modeling, can aid in devising effective speech recognition systems. The article deliberates on the feasible uses of speech recognition technology in the geographic area where Kazakh language is spoken and outlines its future research prospects. The investigation underscores the significance of persistent inquiry in this realm to confront distinctive obstacles encountered in creating speech recognition systems for languages with restricted resources. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. An Approach to Automate the Scientific Paper's Evaluation Based on NLP Technologies: the Experience in the Russian Segment of Financial Technologies Field.
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Terentieva, Elena, Zheltova, Kristina, and Dukhanov, Alexey
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MACHINE learning ,FINANCIAL technology ,LANGUAGE models - Abstract
This paper reflects the research to design and application the complex method to evaluate the quality of the paper written in the IMRaD format. As a field we choose Russian segment of the financial technologies area since we had interest to use multilingual language model. The method covers paper's relevance to the chosen field and internal topics, the actuality, relation between parts, text borrowing, and experiment part. The clustering and classifying algorithms, and language machine learning model were used. The experimental part based on corpus of Russian papers shows the deviation of method's recommendations from expert opinion not more than 20%. The results may be interested not only reviewers but student as authors of futures papers to avoid common mistakes during paper's writing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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5. Automatic Test Paper Generation Technology for Mandarin Based on Hilbert Huang Algorithm.
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Wang, Lei
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ARTIFICIAL neural networks ,ALGORITHMS ,COMPUTER engineering ,EMPLOYEE rights ,HUMAN resources departments - Abstract
With the development of computer technology, automatic test paper generation systems have gradually become an effective tool for detecting and maintaining national machine security and protecting the rights and interests of workers. This article achieved multi-level oral scores for different types of questions through online scoring using artificial neural networks in recent years. Based on its specific situation and evaluation index requirements, an analysis module that is reasonable, efficient, and in line with the hierarchical structure and module requirements of national conditions has been designed to complete the research on automatic test paper generation technology, in order to help better manage and allocate human resources and improve production efficiency. Afterwards, this article conducted functional testing on the technical module. The test results showed that the scalability of the system was over 82%. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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6. Boosting the Circular Manufacturing of the Sustainable Paper Industry – A First Approach to Recycle Paper from Unexploited Sources such as Lightweight Packaging, Residual and Commercial Waste.
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Burggräf, Peter, Steinberg, Fabian, Sauer, Carl René, Nettesheim, Philipp, Wigger, Marius, Becher, Alexander, Greiff, Kathrin, Raulf, Karoline, Spies, Alena, Köhler, Hannah, Huesmann, Robin, Atapin, Alexander, Kaufeld, Sebastian, Krolle, Arne, Faul, Andreas, Winter, Jens, Küppers, Bastian, and Ludes, Annika
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In the past decades, the German paper industry has been increasing the sustainability of paper production by continuously using more recovered paper. Today, recovered paper is an essential secondary raw material to produce new paper. Nevertheless, around 20 % of the paper produced in Germany is still not returned to the recovered paper stream and instead is mostly thermally used. To further increase the use of fibers from recovered paper as secondary raw material and thus, to reduce primary energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions, new approaches to recycle recovered paper from mixed waste streams are needed. In the research project "Energy savings in paper production by opening up the value chains of recovered paper from lightweight packaging, residual waste and commercial waste" (EnEWA), a treatment process is developed to recover and recycle recovered paper from the mentioned waste streams. The advanced mechanical process to be newly developed consists of dry-mechanical sorting, the manufacturing of economically usable secondary raw materials (defibration), their wet-mechanical dissolution, separation and hygienization and finally their reuse in paper production. This enables the exploitation of new waste streams in material recycling and thus contributes to reduced energy consumption as well as CO2 emissions within the circular economy. Initial material characterization analyses show that on the one hand the quality of the paper discarded in mixed waste streams is sufficient to be used as secondary raw material and that on the other hand up to 50 % of the paper discarded could have been disposed of within the separate paper collection. The results are incorporated in the development of a sorting process for pre-concentrates, which serves as input material for the treatment process to recover paper fibers. In further steps, the results generated will be integrated, for instance, into the future development of the minimum standard for packaging recycling. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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7. Prevention of Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC). White Paper of the Texas Collaborative Center for Hepatocellular Cancer (TeCH) Multi-stakeholder Conference.
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El-Serag, Hashem B., Ward, John W., Asrani, Sumeet K., Singal, Amit G., Rich, Nicole, Thrift, Aaron P., Deshpande, Salil, Turner, Barbara J., Kaseb, Ahmed O., Harrison, Ariel C., Fortune, Brett E., and Kanwal, Fasiha
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Texas has the highest age-adjusted incidence rate of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in the United States. The Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas has funded the Texas Collaborative Center for Hepatocellular Cancer (TeCH) to facilitate HCC research, education, and advocacy activities with the overall goal of reducing HCC mortality in Texas through coordination, collaboration, and advocacy. On September 17, 2022, TeCH co-sponsored a multi-stakeholder conference on HCC with the Baker Institute Center for Health and Biosciences. This conference was attended by HCC researchers, policy makers, payers, members from pharmaceutical industry and patient advocacy groups in and outside of Texas. This report summarizes the results of the conference. The goal of this meeting was to identify different strategies for preventing HCC and evaluate their readiness for implementation. We call for a statewide (1) viral hepatitis elimination program; (2) program to increase nonalcoholic steatohepatitis and obesity awareness; (3) research program to develop health care models that integrate alcohol associated liver disease treatment and treatment for alcohol use disorder; and (4) demonstration projects to evaluate the effectiveness of identifying and linking patient with advanced fibrosis and cirrhosis to clinical care. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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8. Impact of international collaboration on dentistry related papers published in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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Alonaizan, Faisal, Khan, Soban Q, Ajmal Khan, Muhammad, Siddique, Nadeem, Alshammary, Hend, Alamoudi, Marwah, Gad, Mohammed M., and AlHumaid, Jehan
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This bibliographic analysis was designed to review all dental publications in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) and evaluate the effect of international collaboration on the impact of published articles. The Web of Science (WOS) database was used to extract all related published articles in the KSA from 1982 to 2021. The keywords were connected using Boolean Operators to download related articles. Downloaded articles were screened according to the following inclusion criteria: collaboration journal category, journal discipline, number of citations, number of authors, and impact factor. After applying the inclusion criteria and excluding single-author articles, 5,689 documents were included in the final analysis. The chi-square test and two-independent samples t -test were used to determine the statistical significance between the variables. A significantly higher proportion of articles with international collaboration (51.4%) were published in dental journals than those published nationally (43.3%) or within the institutional level (41.8%) (P < 0.0001). In addition, the average number of citations (9.28 ± 23.8) ranged from 0 to 749, received by an article and the impact factor of the journal in which the article was published, significantly higher in the case of internationally collaborative work compared with national or within institutional collaboration (P < 0.0001). International collaboration positively affected the impact factor, number of citations, and quartile rank of published articles. Moreover, the number of co-authors in different countries contributes to the international collaboration effect. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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9. The EEG pen-on-paper sound: History and recent advances.
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Norata, Davide, Broggi, Serena, Alvisi, Lara, Lattanzi, Simona, Brigo, Francesco, and Tinuper, Paolo
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• The EEG is one of the most useful technologies for brain research and clinical neurology. • The acquired traces are visibly displayed, but various studies investigate the translation of brain waves in sound. • The analog EEG was equipped with an auditory output, the pen-on-paper noise made by the writer unit, useful to facilitate the diagnosis of epileptic disorders. • Early digital EEG devices could be equipped with special software to duplicate the pen-on-paper noise digitally. • Nowadays, auditory neurofeedback has applications in therapeutic interventions, cognitive improvement, and basic research. The electroencephalogram (EEG) is one of the most useful technologies for brain research and clinical neurology, characterized by non-invasiveness and high time resolution. The acquired traces are visibly displayed, but various studies investigate the translation of brain waves in sound (i.e., a process called sonification). Several articles have been published since 1934 about the sonification of EEG traces, in the attempt to identify the "brain-sound." However, for a long time this sonification technique was not used for clinical purposes. The analog EEG was in fact already equipped with an auditory output, although rarely mentioned in scientific papers: the pen-on-paper noise made by the writer unit. EEG technologists often relied on the sound that pens made on paper to facilitate the diagnosis. This article provides a sample of analog video-EEG recordings with audio support representing the strengths of a combined visual-and-auditory detection of different types of seizures. The purpose of the present article is to illustrate how the analog EEG "sounded," as well as to highlight the advantages of this pen-writing noise. It was considered so useful that early digital EEG devices could be equipped with special software to duplicate it digitally. Even in the present days, the sonification can be considered as an attempt to modify the EEG practice using auditory neurofeedback with applications in therapeutic interventions, cognitive improvement, and basic research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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10. Bidding farewell to paper financial reports – are Polish micro businesses coping with the phenomenon.
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Bucior, Grzegorz and Jaworska, Elżbieta
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FINANCIAL statements ,SMALL business ,CORPORATION reports ,EVIDENCE gaps ,BIDS ,XBRL (Document markup language) - Abstract
In the wake of the IT revolution of recent decades, Polish companies have experienced changes, such as the obligation to report financials in purely electronic form. This shift creates benefits but is also a source of challenges. The authors' inspiration for this research stems from the recognition of a clear research gap in the literature relating to the electronic reporting of micro and small companies. The article aims to verify how Poland's smallest companies covered by reporting obligations cope with the compulsory compilation, signing and publication of financial statements solely by electronic means. The study was qualitative in nature, followed a case study methodology, and concerned two Polish micro-companies. The results show that the entities analyzed essentially do cope with e-reporting. Certain attributes of these reports - - such as timeliness or completeness, are questionable, however. The results contribute to the understanding of the financial reporting practice by micro companies in Poland. They can indicate directions for changes in the actions taken by those involved in corporate reporting. Cognizance of this issue can also provide the regulator with directions for regulatory changes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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11. Excessive Trabeculation of the Left Ventricle: JACC: Cardiovascular Imaging Expert Panel Paper.
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Petersen, Steffen E., Jensen, Bjarke, Aung, Nay, Friedrich, Matthias G., McMahon, Colin J., Mohiddin, Saidi A., Pignatelli, Ricardo H., Ricci, Fabrizio, Anderson, Robert H., and Bluemke, David A.
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Excessive trabeculation, often referred to as "noncompacted" myocardium, has been described at all ages, from the fetus to the adult. Current evidence for myocardial development, however, does not support the formation of compact myocardium from noncompacted myocardium, nor the arrest of this process to result in so-called noncompaction. Excessive trabeculation is frequently observed by imaging studies in healthy individuals, as well as in association with pregnancy, athletic activity, and with cardiac diseases of inherited, acquired, developmental, or congenital origins. Adults with incidentally noted excessive trabeculation frequently require no further follow-up based on trabecular pattern alone. Patients with cardiomyopathy and excessive trabeculation are managed by cardiovascular symptoms rather than the trabecular pattern. To date, the prognostic role of excessive trabeculation in adults has not been shown to be independent of other myocardial disease. In neonates and children with excessive trabeculation and normal or abnormal function, clinical caution seems warranted because of the reported association with genetic and neuromuscular disorders. This report summarizes the evidence concerning the etiology, pathophysiology, and clinical relevance of excessive trabeculation. Gaps in current knowledge of the clinical relevance of excessive trabeculation are indicated, with priorities suggested for future research and improved diagnosis in adults and children. [Display omitted] • Current evidence shows that the extent of trabeculated vs compact myocardium in the adult is determined by differential (allometric) growth of each myocardial layer. Because trabeculated myocardium does not coalesce to form the compact myocardial wall, the term "left ventricular noncompaction" is inaccurate and use should be discouraged. • Excessive trabeculation, as diagnosed using existing criteria, may be present as a normal variant or as a response to preload conditions. • In adults incidentally found to have excessive trabeculation with normal myocardial function and morphology, clinical management is determined by other cardiovascular symptoms or abnormalities, without regard to trabecular pattern. • In adults diagnosed with hypertrophic or dilated cardiomyopathy where excessive trabeculation is also present, the extent of ventricular trabeculation has not been demonstrated to alter management nor prognosis. Following guidelines developed specifically for those conditions is recommended. • In infants and children, caution is warranted because fewer data are available regarding the etiology and prognosis of excessive trabeculation. Clinical evaluation for occult neuromuscular disease or another genetic/metabolic etiology may be appropriate. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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12. A paper quality and comment consistency detection model based on feature dimensionality reduction.
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Sheng, Xinlei, Huo, Wenjie, Zhang, Caijun, Zhang, Xin, and Han, Yang
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DIMENSIONAL reduction algorithms ,ONLINE comments - Abstract
As a reflection of the scholar's mastery of basic theories and professional knowledge, the dissertation is an important yardstick for measuring the level of scientific research. At present, the problem of academic misconduct is becoming increasingly prominent, which is not only related to personal academic ethics, but also related to the overall development of the national academic and scientific research field. In the traditional method of evaluating the quality of papers, it is mainly based on the evaluation experts' comments and scores. However, there are cases that the evaluation experts' comments and scores are inconsistent in practice. To address this problem, we proposed a paper quality consistency detection model based on the nearest neighbor analysis dimensionality reduction algorithm. Compared with other traditional models, the experimental results show that the detection accuracy of XGBoost model after dimensionality reduction using nearest neighbor analysis algorithm reaches 85.81%. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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13. The fuzzy objects recognition in scientific and technical papers by means of natural languages processing technologies.
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Krutikhina, T.A., Antonov, E.V., and Ionkina, K.V.
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WEB services ,SEARCH engines ,OBJECT recognition (Computer vision) ,COMPUTER systems - Abstract
The article describes an approach to build a search index for fuzzy objects recognition in scientific and technical papers. A fuzzy object is explained as an entity described by some physical parameters. A physical parameter consists of two parts: a value, represented in various forms of digits, and a physical unit, represented as text with some digits. The approach presented in the article allows users to search not by ordinary substrings, but by physical parameters with range, less than or greater than operators. The current realisation of the approach is a web service that has functionality to perform all stages for extraction of physical parameters of a fuzzy object. These stages are the extraction of sentences, the extraction of physical parameters and the normalisation of physical parameters values. The web service can be exploited in the synchronous and asynchronous modes. The synchronous mode helps to troubleshoot the software. The asynchronous mode is designed to process papers using queues in the distributed computer systems. The current work is aimed to develop a search engine which will address the challenge of structuring information of a continuously growing number of scientific and technical papers. The search index will help to perform robust navigation among a huge number of documents for scientific workers and engineers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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14. Microfluidic flow modulation with digitized sizing pattern in Xuan paper-based analytical devices.
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Lizama, Jose H., Tseng, Hsiu-Yang, Shen, Yi-Wei, and Chen, Chiu-Jen
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HORSERADISH peroxidase ,CAPILLARY flow ,BODY size ,SUPPLY & demand ,ALUM ,CALLIGRAPHY ,DIELECTROPHORESIS - Abstract
Spatially resolved fluid-flow modulation and its corresponding integration becomes a crucial aspect to consider when designing high-performing paper-based analytical devices. As such, high demand exists for cost-effective techniques able to selectively control flow in patternable regions of the device. In this regard, a solution composed of potassium alum and animal glue; sizing materials used in the fabrication of calligraphy Xuan paper, is successfully adapted for the first time in a revolutionary approach to efficiently modulate the capillary flow in paper microfluidic channels. Flow delays are achieved by coating the substrate systematically through the variation of parameters such as the ratio of alum to glue, the concentration of alum-glue in the solution, and the number of subsequent coating layers of alum-glue. Moreover, digitized patterning with alum-glue is developed to achieve programmable wicking profiles of accelerating, decelerating, and quasi-linear flow displacement by alternating coated and uncoated zones in the channel. Additionally, the influence of alum-glue when performing biometric assays is investigated by performing a horseradish peroxidase activity colorimetric assay and found to have negligible effects on reading, where a negligible difference of 5.2% was observed in an assay performed in a coated paper substrate, compared to an uncoated one. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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15. Fire resistant and mechanical properties of bagasse packaging paper coated with hexachlorocyclodiphosph(V)azane/starch/NaHCO3/CaCO3/cellulose nanocrystals composite.
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Younis, A.A., Mohamed, S.A.A., and El-Sakhawy, M.
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CELLULOSE nanocrystals ,BAGASSE ,THERMOGRAVIMETRY ,STARCH ,NANOCRYSTALS ,PACKAGING materials ,THERMAL properties - Abstract
• New flame-resistant coatings with high mechanical properties for bagasse paper were synthesized using,3-di-aryl-2,2,2,4,4,4-hexachlorocyclodiphosph(V)azane, starch, CaCO 3 , NaHCO 3. • The thermal properties of all specimens were measured. • The ignition properties as the flame chamber (UL/94), and limiting oxygen index (LOI) was measured according to standards. This work aimed to enhance the thermal and mechanical properties of bagasse paper by synthesizing new coatings to prevent bagasse paper from the ignition. Paper sheets were treated with 0.5 percent cychlodiphosph(V)azane/ CaCO 3 solution (1.5 percent), 1.5 percent NaHCO 3 solution, and CNCs mixed with 5.0percent of starch. Paper sheets were treated by immersing bagasse paper in a coating mixture. The paper sheets were then allowed to air dry at ambient temperature. It is important to measure the burning rate (BR) to give people a chance to decrease the loss. These enhancements were investigated using elongation and tensile strength, air permeability test, Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, thermal gravimetric analysis (TGA), and combustion tests (UL/94 and LOI). So, the bagasse paper treatments can be used as packaging materials. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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16. Silver nanoparticle inkjet-printed multiband antenna on synthetic paper material for flexible devices.
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Abutarboush, Hattan F.
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COPLANAR waveguides ,ANTENNA design ,SILVER ,SURFACES (Technology) ,ANTENNAS (Electronics) ,INK-jet printers ,SURFACE coatings - Abstract
Flexible inkjet-printed antenna is presented. The proposed antenna is designed on a synthetic paper substrate with an area of 35 × 40 mm
2 to provide frequency bands for many popular wireless applications. Simulation and measurement are used to study the performances, including the frequency bands, radiation patterns, peak gains and efficiency, of the antenna in two severely bending conditions with a curvature radius of 20 mm in the forward and backward directions. The antenna printed in photo papers material could not be fully flexible due to cracks introduced to the coating material on the surface of the photo paper. Hence, the resin coated material was only suitable for curved devices. The synthetic paper material used in this paper does not have a resin coating, therefore, the antenna does not lose its flexibility and can be bent in both the forward and backward directions without any cracks. Results show that bending in these two conditions has insignificant effects on the performances of the antenna. With a curvature radius of 20 mm in the forward direction, the measured peak gain and efficiency of the antenna are in the ranges from −3 to +2 dBi and 40% to 60%, respectively. The results together with the low cost make the antenna most suitable for many flexible 5G communications devices. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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17. Parameter-efficient fine-tuning large language model approach for hospital discharge paper summarization.
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Goswami, Joyeeta, Prajapati, Kaushal Kumar, Saha, Ashim, and Saha, Apu Kumar
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LANGUAGE models ,TEXT summarization ,HOSPITAL admission & discharge ,MEDICAL terminology ,MNEMONICS ,TEXT messages - Abstract
Text summarization in medical domain is one of the most crucial chores as it deals with the critical human information. Consequently the proper summarization and key point extraction from medical deeds using pre-trained Language models is now the key figure to be focused on for the researchers. But due to the considerable amount of real-world data and enormous amount of memory requirement to train the Large Language Models (LLMs), research on these models become challenging. To overcome these challenges multiple prompting and tuning techniques are being used. In this paper, effectiveness of prompt engineering and parameter efficient fine tuning is being studied to summarize the Hospital Discharge Summary (HDS) papers effectively, so that these models can accurately interprete medical terminologies and contexts, generate brief but compact summaries, and draw out concentrated themes, which opens new approaches for the application of LLMs in healthcare and making HDS more patient-friendly. In this research LLaMA 2 (Large Language Model Meta AI) has been considered as the base model. Also, the model has been fine-tuned using QLoRA (Quantized Low Rank Adapters), which can bring down the memory usage of LLMs without compromising the data quality. This study explores the way to use LLMs on HDS datasets without the hassle of memory usage using QLoRA, into electronic health record systems to further streamline the handling and retrieval of healthcare information. • Presents a method to summarize HDS by parameter-efficient fine-tuning to a LLM. • It utilizes QLoRA fine-tuning on the LLAMA 2 to minimize the memory requirements. • A comparative analysis of prompt engineering and parameter-efficient fine-tuning is performed. • The effectiveness of the approach is evaluated using BLEU and ROGUE-L scores. • Medical professionals have conducted a quality assessment of the summarization. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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18. Critically appraised paper: Eccentric resistance training may improve strength and power but not gait in patients with neurological conditions [synopsis].
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Plummer, Prudence
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RESISTANCE training ,MUSCLE strength ,NEUROLOGICAL disorders ,QUALITY assurance ,MUSCLE contraction - Abstract
The article focuses on a synopsis of a critically appraised paper discussing the potential benefits of eccentric resistance training for enhancing strength and power, but not gait, in patients with neurological conditions. Topics discussed include the findings of the study regarding the effects of eccentric resistance training, its limitations in improving gait function, and the implications for therapeutic interventions in this patient population.
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- 2024
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19. Critically appraised paper: In adults with persistent dyspnoea following pulmonary embolism, an exercise-based rehabilitation program improved exercise capacity and quality of life compared with usual care [commentary].
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Morris, Norman R
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PULMONARY embolism ,EXERCISE therapy ,EXERCISE tolerance ,QUALITY of life ,DYSPNEA ,DISEASE complications ,ADULTS - Abstract
The article focuses on a commentary discussing a critically appraised paper titled "In adults with persistent dyspnoea following pulmonary embolism, an exercise-based rehabilitation program improved exercise capacity and quality of life compared with usual care." It discusses how exercise-based rehabilitation improves exercise capacity and quality of life for adults with persistent dyspnea post-pulmonary embolism.
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- 2024
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20. Critically appraised paper: Hand-arm bimanual intensive therapy including lower extremities (HABIT-ILE) improves bimanual performance and gross motor function in pre-school children with unilateral cerebral palsy [commentary].
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Reedman, Sarah
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HAND physiology ,LEG physiology ,ARM physiology ,FUNCTIONAL assessment ,MANIPULATION therapy ,CEREBRAL palsy ,BODY movement ,CHILDREN - Abstract
The article focuses on a commentary discussing a critically appraised paper titled "Hand-arm bimanual intensive therapy including lower extremities (HABIT-ILE) improves bimanual performance and gross motor function in pre-school children with unilateral cerebral palsy." It mentions the efficacy of HABIT-ILE in enhancing bimanual performance and gross motor function among preschool-aged children diagnosed with unilateral cerebral palsy, offering insights into its benefits for this demographic.
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- 2024
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21. Critically appraised paper: Hand-arm bimanual intensive therapy including lower extremities (HABIT-ILE) improves bi-manual performance and gross motor function in pre-school children with unilateral cerebral palsy [synopsis].
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Milne, Nikki
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HAND physiology ,ARM physiology ,MOTOR ability ,PHYSICAL therapy ,LEG ,ARM ,CEREBRAL palsy ,MANIPULATION therapy ,CHILDREN - Abstract
The article focuses on a critically appraised paper titled "Hand-arm bimanual intensive therapy including lower extremities (HABIT-ILE) improves bi-manual performance and gross motor function in pre-school children with unilateral cerebral palsy." It discusses the efficacy of HABIT-ILE in enhancing manual dexterity and overall motor function in young children diagnosed with unilateral cerebral palsy, highlighting its potential benefits for this specific population.
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- 2024
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22. Effect of paper filter windows on indoor exposure to particles of outdoor origin.
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Yee, Suwhan, Spitzack, Jason, Swanson, Jacob, Jung, Heejung, and Rim, Donghyun
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FILTER paper ,INDOOR air quality ,INDOOR air pollution ,AIR pollutants ,NATURAL ventilation ,URBAN pollution ,AIR pollution - Abstract
Buildings are often located near ambient air pollution sources such as wildfire or heavy traffic areas. While windows in buildings are intermittently open for free cooling or natural ventilation, increased leakage area can lead to elevated human exposure to air pollutants of outdoor origin. The objective of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of paper filter windows in reducing exposure to outdoor air pollution and improving indoor air quality. The physical properties of paper windows as filtration media were experimentally determined, based on which multi-zone indoor air quality and ventilation analysis (CONTAM) simulations were performed for a full-scale building. The results show that the outdoor-indoor air exchange rate of a building can increase about 100% when conventional windows are replaced with paper filter windows. Even with the increased air exchange rate, the infiltration of outdoor particles into the building was reduced about 57–77% for the particle size range of 7–300 nm. These findings imply that paper windows have potential benefits for controlling both outdoor originated pollutants and indoor-generated pollutants with minimal energy inputs, especially in cities and communities impacted by urban air pollution and wildfires. [Display omitted] • We studied removal of outdoor particles due to paper filter windows in buildings. • Paper windows reduced indoor concentrations of outdoor particles up to 77%. • Due to paper windows, air exchange rate of the building increased about 100%. • Paper windows reduced indoor-generated pollutants (e.g., CO 2) by 35–45%. Synopsis: This study investigates filtration and ventilation performances of paper filter windows. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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23. Editor's Choice: Papers That May Change Your Practice.
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Chikwe, Joanna
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- 2022
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24. Critically appraised paper: Online education improves physiotherapists' confidence and competence with mechanical insufflation-exsufflation [commentary].
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Venville, Hayden
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EDUCATIONAL outcomes ,CONFIDENCE ,ONLINE education ,INSUFFLATION ,PHYSICAL therapy education ,PROFESSIONAL competence - Abstract
The article focuses on the impact of online education on enhancing physiotherapists' confidence and competence in mechanical insufflation-exsufflation. Topics discussed include the effectiveness of online learning platforms, their role in advancing healthcare professionals' skills, and their implications for respiratory care practices.
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- 2024
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25. Critically appraised paper: Online education improves physiotherapists' confidence and competence with mechanical insufflation-exsufflation [synopsis].
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Cavalheri, Vinicius
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EDUCATIONAL outcomes ,CONFIDENCE ,INSUFFLATION ,ONLINE education ,PHYSICAL therapy education ,PROFESSIONAL competence - Abstract
The article focuses on how online education enhances physiotherapists' confidence and competence in mechanical insufflation-exsufflation. Topics discussed include the effectiveness of online learning, its impact on healthcare professionals' skills development, and the role of technology in advancing medical education.
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- 2024
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26. Critically appraised paper: In adults with persistent dyspnoea following pulmonary embolism, an exercise-based rehabilitation program improved exercise capacity and quality of life compared with usual care [synopsis].
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Cavalheri, Vinicius
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PULMONARY embolism ,EXERCISE therapy ,EXERCISE tolerance ,QUALITY of life ,DYSPNEA - Abstract
The article focuses on the effectiveness of an exercise-based rehabilitation program in improving exercise capacity and quality of life in adults with persistent dyspnea post-pulmonary embolism. It highlights potential interventions for this population, shedding light on the importance of tailored rehabilitation approaches.
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27. Critically appraised paper: Eccentric resistance training may improve strength and power but not gait in patients with neurological conditions [commentary].
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Williams, Gavin
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TREATMENT effectiveness ,GAIT in humans ,NEUROLOGICAL disorders ,RESISTANCE training ,MUSCLE strength ,MUSCLE contraction - Abstract
The article focuses on a commentary that critically appraises the potential of eccentric resistance training to enhance strength and power, yet not improve gait in patients with neurological conditions. Topics discussed include the study's findings on the effects of eccentric resistance training, its implications for rehabilitation strategies, and the need for further research to address gait-related outcomes in this patient population.
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28. Some experiences in Neuromarketing: moving from White papers to Scientific inquiries.
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Pereira, Robertino, Córdova, Felisa M., and Díaz, Hernán A.
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SCIENTIFIC method ,NEUROMARKETING ,GALVANIC skin response ,CONSUMER behavior ,USER experience - Abstract
The objective of this paper is to show the added value of using tools such as eyetracking, galvanic skin response, facial coding and others in the field of market research and user experience research. We will present 3 case studies in which these tools have been used successfully. We will give an overview of the background, the objectives, methods and results and how the neuro-tools provided additional insights into consumer behaviour, which would otherwise not have been possible. In this paper we will specifically show cases from packaging design, advertising research and user experience research thus only covering a small part of possible application areas. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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29. The ideal effect of Gabor filters and Uniform Local Binary Pattern combinations on deformed scanned paper images.
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Khaleefah, Shihab Hamad, Mostafa, Salama A., Mustapha, Aida, and Nasrudin, Mohammad Faidzul
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GABOR filters ,FEATURE extraction ,OPTICAL scanners ,SCANNING systems - Abstract
Existing scanners produce paper images with different types of deformations such as noise, rotation and shear. These deformations affect the accuracy of the fingerprinting the document images, which entails utilizing advanced feature extraction operators. Existing feature extractor such as the Uniform Local Binary Patterns (ULBP) has been found to be limited in dealing with the global view of the texture and neglecting useful information about the images. This article presents an Automated Paper Fingerprinting (APF) method that deploys a combination approach for Gabor Filters (GF) and Uniform Local Binary Patterns (ULBP) called the GFULBP operator to cater for both local and global image information during the feature extraction process for higher texture classification accuracy. The APF method is evaluated by a standard dataset of 306 blank paper images derived from pre-existing scanner image dataset from Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) with properties ranges from 50 DPI, 100 DPI, and 150 DPI respectively. The images are captured by a flatbed scanner with 50 DPI, 100 DPI, and 150 DPI resolutions. Each image is represented by four patches that are segmented from specific locations of the image. The test results of the APF show that GFULBP is able to outperform the ULBP alone by 30.68% when the GF has a 5 scale and π/2 orientation degree. This work finds that the integration of Gabor filters and ULBP significantly enhances the feature extraction quality and fingerprinting accuracy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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30. Fire resistant bagasse paper as packaging material using 1,3-di-p-toluidine-2,2,2,4,4,4-hexachlorocyclodiphosph(V)azane with hydroxyethyl cellulose.
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Younis, A.A., Mohamed, Salah A.A., and El-Sakhawy, Mohamed
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BAGASSE ,THERMAL properties ,PACKAGING materials ,THERMOGRAVIMETRY ,FIREPROOFING agents - Abstract
• Synthesis a new flame resistant coating for bagasse paper using 1,3-di-p-toluidine-2,2,2,4,4,4-hexachlorocyclodiphosph(V)azane, NaHCO 3. • Study the mechanical characteristics. • The thermal properties of the coated and uncoated specimens were measured. • The ignition properties as the flame chamber (UL/94), and limiting oxygen index (LOI) was measured according to standards • Those improvements are due to the synthesis of new flame retardant coatings based on commercially available chemicals. This manuscript aimed to enhance the mechanical, thermal, and ignition properties of bagasse paper when coated with different coatings synthesized from hydroxyethyl cellulose, 1,3-di-p-toluidine-2,2,2,4,4,4-hexachlorocyclodiphosph(V)azane, Talc powder, NaHCO 3 , cellulose nanocrystal. The effect of these coatings on the mechanical properties was studied by measuring elongation, tensile strength, and burst strength. The stages of degradation and ash residue of the measuring specimens were determined using thermal gravimetric analysis (TGA), behind that, the ignition properties as the flame chamber (UL/94), and limiting oxygen index (LOI) was measured according to standards. These tests proved that 1,3-di-p-toluidine-2,2,2,4,4,4-hexachlorocyclodiphosph(V)azane has a direct effect on improving the mechanical characteristics and enhancing the ignition properties of the coated specimens compared to uncoated. In this study the physical, mechanical, thermal, and ignition properties of the bagasse paper sheets were enhanced by easy and low-cost method via synthesis of new coatings based on commercially available chemicals in a reasonable cost. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. Insert here, the title of your paper, Capitalize first letter.
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32. Sensory and Emotional Smart Cultural Tourism: a conceptual paper.
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Oliveira, Lídia
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HERITAGE tourism ,DIGITAL technology ,EMOTIONAL experience ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations ,LITERATURE reviews ,TOURISM - Abstract
This is a conceptual article that aims to propose the concept of sensory and emotional smart cultural tourism, whose main idea is to promote the use of digital technologies in an approach that makes them transparent in the tourist experience and that this experience is focused on the sensory and emotional experience, capable of triggering memorable sensory states, that is, unforgettable experiences. The proposal of sensory and emotional smart cultural tourism was conceived through an analytical-reflective literature review and proposes that the empirical approaches to be implemented from the concept take into account the co-design approach. Hence the essential triad (3P) - People, Places, Patrimony. The proposal presented by sensory and emotional smart cultural tourism aims to be a contribution to the process of innovation in the area of smart tourism. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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33. Web-based and paper-based examinations: Lessons learnt during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown.
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Saleh, Mohamed Nor-El-Din, Salem, Tarek Abdul Ra'oof, Alamro, Ahmad Saleh, and Wadi, Majed Mohammed
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Copyright of Journal of Taibah University Medical Sciences is the property of Elsevier B.V. and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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34. Adoption and impact of management standards - position paper.
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Tenera, Alexandra B. and Varajão, João
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STANDARDIZATION ,ADOPTION ,PRODUCT improvement ,CONCEPTUAL models ,INFORMATION storage & retrieval systems ,STANDARDS - Abstract
Standardization makes its contributions to many aspects of our lives, although often that contribution is unnoticed. For example, management standards, such as the ISO 9000 family, establish a common ground perspective that enlarges companies' markets and boosts its international reaching, technological development, and innovation while supporting continuous quality improvement in products and services both at a national and international level. Notwithstanding the recognized relevance of some management standards, especially the ones that have an associated certification system to support its knowledge (e.g., ISO 9000 family), little is known about the impact of the standards (e.g., ISO 21500 family) adoption in increasing organizations' performance regarding, for instance, quality, safety, efficiency, or interoperability. This hinders the standards' dissemination and potential use and unnecessarily delays its revision and further development. To help fill this gap, this position paper proposes a research project that includes the development of a model and an observatory focusing on the adoption of management standards. The expected contributions are: 1) at a theoretical level, a new conceptual model for the explanation and assessment of the adoption of management standards and related impacts; 2) at a practical level, a new information system (observatory) which is expected to be a tool for understanding the adoption of standards, as well as for monitoring and publicizing the results obtained from standardization practices. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. Animal exercise studies in cardiovascular research: Current knowledge and optimal design—A position paper of the Committee on Cardiac Rehabilitation, Chinese Medical Doctors' Association.
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Bei, Yihua, Wang, Lei, Ding, Rongjing, Che, Lin, Fan, Zhiqing, Gao, Wei, Liang, Qi, Lin, Shenghui, Liu, Suixin, Lu, Xiao, Shen, Yuqin, Wu, Guifu, Yang, Jian, Zhang, Guolin, Zhao, Wei, Guo, Lan, and Xiao, Junjie
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CARDIAC rehabilitation ,ANIMAL models in research ,EXERCISE physiology - Abstract
• Standard procedures and appropriate assessment of exercise are proposed for the commonly used animal models related to chronic exercise (e.g., treadmill running, voluntary wheel running, swimming exercise, and resistance exercise) in cardiovascular research. • Optimal design of animal exercise studies in cardiovascular research should consider the choice of exercise models, control of exercise protocols, exercise at different stages of disease, and other factors, such as age, sex, and genetic background. • An optimal design for studying exercise-induced physiological cardiac growth and its related beneficial effects against cardiovascular diseases is presented. Growing evidence has demonstrated exercise as an effective way to promote cardiovascular health and protect against cardiovascular diseases However, the underlying mechanisms of the beneficial effects of exercise have yet to be elucidated. Animal exercise studies are widely used to investigate the key mechanisms of exercise-induced cardiovascular protection. However, standardized procedures and well-established evaluation indicators for animal exercise models are needed to guide researchers in carrying out effective, high-quality animal studies using exercise to prevent and treat cardiovascular diseases. In our review, we present the commonly used animal exercise models in cardiovascular research and propose a set of standard procedures for exercise training, emphasizing the appropriate measurements and analysis in these chronic exercise models. We also provide recommendations for optimal design of animal exercise studies in cardiovascular research, including the choice of exercise models, control of exercise protocols, exercise at different stages of disease, and other considerations, such as age, sex, and genetic background. We hope that this position paper will promote basic research on exercise-induced cardiovascular protection and pave the way for successful translation of exercise studies from bench to bedside in the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular diseases. [Display omitted] [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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36. Determination of inhibitory activity of Salvia miltiorrhiza extracts on xanthine oxidase with a paper-based analytical device.
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Gong, Xingchu, Shao, Jingyuan, Guo, Shangxin, Pan, Jingjing, and Fan, Xiaohui
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XANTHINE oxidase ,SALVIA miltiorrhiza ,CHINESE medicine ,COLORIMETRY ,HERBAL medicine ,POINT-of-care testing - Abstract
A novel paper-based analytical device (PAD) was prepared and applied to determine the xanthine oxidase (XOD) inhibitory activity of Salvia miltiorrhiza extracts (SME). First, polycaprolactone was 3D printed on filter paper and heated to form hydrophobic barriers. Then the modified paper was cut according to the specific design. Necessary reagents including XOD for the colorimetric assay were immobilized on two separate pieces of paper. By simply adding phosphate buffer, the reaction was performed on the double-layer PAD. Quantitative results were obtained by analyzing the color intensity with the specialized device system (consisting of a smartphone, a detection box and sandwich plates). The 3D-printed detection box was small, with a size of 9.0 cm × 7.0 cm × 11.5 cm. Color component G performed well in terms of linearity and detection limits and thus was identified as the index. The reaction conditions were optimized using a definitive screening design. Moreover, a 10% glycerol solution was found to be a suitable stabilizer. When the stabilizer was added, the activity of XOD could be maintained for at least 15 days under 4 °C or −20 °C storage conditions. The inhibitory activity of SME was investigated and compared to that of allopurinol. The results obtained with the PAD showed agreement with those obtained with the microplate method. In conclusion, the proposed PAD method is simple, accurate and has a potential for point-of-care testing. It also holds promise for use in rapid quality testing of medicinal herbs, intermediate products, and preparations of traditional Chinese medicines. [Display omitted] • The inhibitory activity of Salvia miltiorrhiza extracts on xanthine oxidase was determined with PADs. • A double-layer structure of PAD was designed to avoid enzyme-substrate reactions during storage. • A reaction device and a detection system were suitable for point-of-care test. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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37. Structured review of papers on the use of different activating flux and welding techniques.
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Varshney, Deekshant and Kumar, Kaushal
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WELDING ,GAS tungsten arc welding ,WELDED joints ,LITERATURE reviews - Abstract
Activating flux is made up of inorganic material mixed with a volatile medium. The objective of this study is to identify and review the literature in activating flux, and different type of welding techniques. For that purpose, a structured review method is adopted and the Scopus database is used as a primary source for the selection of papers. The papers were identified using the string term of "Activating flux" OR "Activated flux" in the title of papers. And a total of 238 papers were identified for the study. Besides the above few other papers were also reviewed and the materials used, the type of flux used, and the findings of different combinations were highlighted in the form of tables. The findings of the study provide a comprehensive understanding of the different type of welding techniques focusing on TIG welding, and the different combination of flux used and their impact was summarized. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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38. Performance evaluation and microbial profiling of integrated vertical flow constructed wetland (IVFCW) for simultaneous treatment of domestic and pulp and paper industry waste water.
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Rasool, Tabassum, Ishtiaq Ali, Muhammad, Asif Jamal, Huang, Zaixing, and Urynowicz, Michael
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The present study demonstrates the potential of an integrated vertical flow-constructed wetland (IVFCW) for simultaneously treating black liquor and domestic wastewater. IVFCW was operated and monitored for 12 samples with the frequency of one sample per week with the following specifications viz,4 L of wastewater, a blend of 1:1 of pulp and paper industry effluent (black liquor BL), and domestic wastewater, was fed daily in a continuous mode with organic loading rate (OLR) of 1230 mg COD/L-Day, at a temperature range of 40-45℃ (natural temperature of the workstation). Valves controlled each chamber's hydraulic retention time (HRT) of 3 days and flow rate of 10 mL/minute. The IVFCW showed remarkable efficiency in removing various pollutants, including total suspended solids (TSS) and total dissolved solids (TDS), by 100 % and 83 %, respectively, and organic contaminants such as chemical oxygen demand (COD) and biological oxygen demand (BOD) by 80 % and 81 %, respectively. Moreover, the IVFCW efficiently reduced nutrients such as sulfates (SO₄
-2 ), phosphates (PO₄-3 ), and total nitrogen by about 81 %, 63 %, and 61 %, respectively. The treatment also led to the reduction of lignin content by 83 %. Microbiological analysis revealed a significant reduction in fecal coliforms, and microbial profiling of Typha latifolia roots confirmed the presence of bacteria involved in lignin degradation. Seed germination and seedling survival were found to be negativelyaffected by untreated wastewater in a phytotoxicity study, suggesting that the wastewater's toxic chemicals could be harmful to plant life.This study highlights the effectiveness of IVFCW as a sustainable, economically viable, and resilient wastewater treatment system for mitigating environmental concerns related to the release of untreated wastewater. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2023
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39. Expert Consensus Paper: Lateral Thoracotomy for Centrifugal Ventricular Assist Device Implant.
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Schmitto, Jan D., Mariani, Silvia, Abicht, Travis O., Couper, Gregory S., Danter, Matthew R., Itoh, Akinobu, Khalpey, Zain, Kon, Zachary N., Maltais, Simon, Mokadam, Nahush A., Pham, Duc Thinh, Popov, Aron Frederik, Saeed, Diyar, Simon, André R., Zimpfer, Daniel, and Strueber, Martin
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The increasing prevalence of heart failure has led to the expanded use of left ventricle assist devices (VADs) for end-stage heart failure patients worldwide. Technological improvements witnessed the development of miniaturized VADs and their implantation through less traumatic non-full sternotomy approaches using a lateral thoracotomy (LT). Although adoption of the LT approach is steadily growing, a lack of consensus remains regarding patient selection, details of the surgical technique, and perioperative management. Furthermore, the current literature does not offer prospective randomized studies or evidence-based guidelines for LT-VAD implantation. A worldwide group of LT-VAD experts was convened to discuss these key topics openly. After a PubMed search and review with all authors, a consensus was reached and an expert consensus paper on LT-VAD implantation was developed. This document aims to guide clinicians in the selection of patients suitable for LT approaches and preoperative optimization. Details of operative techniques are described, with an overview of hemisternotomy and bilateral thoracotomy approaches. A review of the best surgical practices for placement of the pump, inflow cannula, and outflow graft provides advice on the best surgical strategies to avoid device malpositioning while optimizing VAD function. Experts' opinions on cardiopulmonary bypass, postoperative management, and approaches for pump exchange and explant are presented. This review also emphasizes the critical need for multidisciplinary teams and specific training. This expert consensus review provides a compact guide to LT for VAD implantation, from patient selection through intraoperative tips and postoperative management. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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40. A Hybrid Digital Twin Scheme for the Condition Monitoring of Industrial Collaborative Robots.
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Ayankoso, Samuel, Kaigom, Eric, Louadah, Hassna, Faham, Hamidreza, Gu, Fengshou, and Ball, Andrew
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DIGITAL twins ,DEEP learning ,INDUSTRIAL robots ,INDUSTRIAL safety ,ELECTRONIC paper ,RELIABILITY in engineering ,DYNAMIC models - Abstract
Industrial collaborative robots play an essential role in smart manufacturing because they improve productivity while also ensuring workplace safety. However, the development of prognostic and health management systems to ensure the reliability of these robots has been a major challenge due to the lack of fault data. This paper proposed a digital twin scheme based on the fusion of the robot kinematic and dynamic models' information down to the powertrains (i.e., the joints motor, and gear) along with the control algorithms and uncertainty accommodation based upon deep learning. The presented digital twin concept has the potential to propel simulation-based fault prediction. We also highlight and discuss challenges and opportunities around the development of the hybrid digital twin for condition monitoring of industrial collaborative robots. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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41. Neonatal early-onset sepsis calculator: Impact on antibiotic use in a level II neonatal unit in Western Australia.
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Gannon, John, Strunk, Tobias, Friesen, Noel, and Saw, Chia
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NEONATAL sepsis ,DISTRIBUTION (Probability theory) ,CALCULATORS ,ELECTRONIC paper ,ANTIBIOTICS ,HIGH-income countries - Abstract
Overuse of empirical intravenous antibiotics in neonates in high-income countries (HICs) is well documented. The Kaiser Permanente neonatal early-onset sepsis (EOS) calculator is an evidence-based sepsis risk assessment tool that has demonstrated potential to reduce antibiotic usage in this population. The incidence of early-onset sepsis in most HICs is 0.4–0.8 per 1000 live births. The objective was to evaluate the calculator's impact on antibiotic rates and length of stay in a regional level II Special Care Nursery. A single-centre retrospective cohort study compared antibiotic administration rates in the first 72 h in neonates ≥35 weeks gestation born during two 6-month periods in 2019 (pre-EOS calculator) and 2021 (post-EOS calculator). Electronic and paper case records were accessed to capture data. Continuous data were summarised using mean and standard deviation, and categorical data were summarized using frequency distributions. There were 951 (2019) and 1129 (2021) infants born during the study periods. Following implementation of the calculator, antibiotic exposure decreased from 13.7% to 4.7% of all neonates without reported negative outcomes. Mean length of stay for neonates born across the two periods decreased from 2.38 to 2.13 days. Indications for antibiotic use shifted more towards clinical condition and away from obstetric risk factors. There were no culture-proven cases of sepsis or readmissions with EOS in either period. Implementation of the EOS calculator significantly reduced exposure to antibiotics, without adverse outcomes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. Overview of municipal solid wastes-derived refuse-derived fuels for cement co-processing.
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Tihin, Gertruth Leevhan, Mo, Kim Hung, Onn, Chiu Chuen, Ong, Hwai Chyuan, Taufiq-Yap, Y.H., and Lee, Hwei Voon
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CLEAN energy ,PLASTIC scrap ,WASTE paper ,HYDROTHERMAL carbonization ,SOLID waste ,WASTE management ,SOLID waste management - Abstract
[Display omitted] The global municipal solid waste (MSW) generation rate is 2.01 billion metric tonnes annually with an average of 0.74 kg waste/person/day. Approximately 92 % of the MSW originates from organics composition (e.g., food waste; plastic; paper; garden waste/woods, and textile), where 33 % of overall MSW is improperly managed in an efficient and environmentally safe manner. One of the promising methods to solve MSW management issues is to convert MSW into refuse-derived fuel (RDF) that can be used for the clinker burning process in cement kiln to replace the usage of fossil-based solid fuel. Thus, the potential of local MSW composition in energy recovery; suitability of RDF production technology; as well as international-industry requirement on RDF in co-processing and environmental concerns are discussed. Due to heterogeneous composition and sizes in nature, high moisture, and substantial amount of chloride content in MSW, it needs to undergo pre-treatment processes to enhance the RDF's physio-chemical properties that comply with RDF ASTM/EN standards, where expected high heating value (HHV) is > 20 MJ/kg, ash (<10 %), Chloride (Cl) (<0.80 – 1.00 %), Sulphate (S) (<1.50 %), Nitrate (N) (<1.00 %). As the development of upgraded MSW to RDF is still new in the commercial phase, there is minimal information and data on the techno-economic analysis, as well as recent industrial-scale of thermos-chemical conversion technologies for RDF preparation. Hence, the present work provides a clear picture on overview of municipal solid waste (MSW) generation, MSW composition, MSW pretreatment, and application as co-processing in cement industry are discussed. Besides, recent thermochemical upgrading process (torrefaction, dry carbonization, and hydrothermal carbonization) of MSW from R&D to commercial scale was further highlighted. In summary, this review serves as basic criterion and strategies to explore the new path of upgrading the waste into RDF for the purpose of sustainable energy recovery that adopting in circular carbon economy framework. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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43. Research on 110kV oil impregnated paper capac-itance graded transformer bushings based on the design principle of equal capacitance and steps.
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Diao, Junwei, Ye, Jianbin, Zhang, Yu, and Cao, Haoen
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ELECTRIC capacity ,BUSHINGS ,ELECTRIC fields ,ALUMINUM plates - Abstract
The oil impregnated paper capacitance graded transformer bushings serves as the external connection device of the transformer to support and connect the insulation, and its insulation state is related to the safe and stable operation of substation equipment.In this paper, a simulation model of 110kV oil impregnated paper capacitance graded transformer bushings is constructed on the commercial finite element software platform based on the actual size of the bushing and the principle of equal capacitance and steps. The paper calculate the potential and radial electric field distribution of the bushing under the normal working voltage, and analyze the influence of the aluminum plate on the radial electric field distribution of the bushing, verifying the rationality of the design principle based on equal capacitance and steps. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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44. Paper of the Year 2023.
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45. Critically appraised paper: In adults with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, long-term telerehabilitation and unsupervised home-based treadmill training reduced hospitalisations and emergency department presentations compared with usual care...
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Cavalheri, Vinicius
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TELEREHABILITATION ,HOME environment ,HOSPITAL emergency services ,TREADMILLS ,OBSTRUCTIVE lung diseases ,HOSPITAL care ,MEDICAL appointments ,SUPERVISION of employees ,LONG-term health care ,ADULTS - Published
- 2024
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46. Critically appraised paper: Education-enhanced care was superior to conventional care on disability, but not on pain, for temporomandibular disorders [synopsis].
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Østerås, Nina
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PHYSICAL therapy ,SOCIAL services case management ,TEMPOROMANDIBULAR disorders ,PATIENT education ,VOCATIONAL rehabilitation ,PAIN management - Published
- 2024
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47. Critically appraised paper: Neck-specific exercise with internet support for chronic whiplash-associated disorders is noninferior to neck-specific exercise at a physiotherapy clinic [synopsis].
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Østerås, Nina
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WHIPLASH injuries ,INTERNET ,PHYSICAL therapy ,NECK muscles ,EXERCISE therapy - Published
- 2024
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48. Critically appraised paper: Education-enhanced care was superior to conventional care on disability, but not on pain, for temporomandibular disorders [commentary].
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Egerton, Thorlene
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SOCIAL services case management ,PHYSICAL therapy ,PATIENT education ,VOCATIONAL rehabilitation ,TEMPOROMANDIBULAR disorders ,PAIN management - Published
- 2024
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49. Critically appraised paper: Neck-specific exercise with internet support for chronic whiplash-associated disorders is noninferior to neck-specific exercise at a physiotherapy clinic [Commentary].
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Sterling, Michele
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WHIPLASH injuries treatment ,NECK physiology ,PHYSICAL therapy ,INTERNET ,EXERCISE therapy - Published
- 2024
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50. Critically appraised paper: In children with overweight or obesity, an aerobic plus resistance exercise program improved cardiometabolic but not mental health [Commentary].
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Tsiros, Margarita D
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RESISTANCE training ,CARDIOVASCULAR diseases risk factors ,AEROBIC exercises ,CHILDHOOD obesity ,MENTAL health - Published
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