Home Journal of Biomedical Science Article Targeting NLRP3 signaling reduces myocarditis-induced arrhythmogenesis and cardiac remodelingResearch Open access Published: 22 April 2024 Volume 31, article number 42, (2024) Cite this article Download PDF You have full access to this open access article ...
Throughout these developments, our EIT project has had intermittent funding from NIH, and 10 years of support through an Engineering Research Center from the National Science Foundation. We have spent around $5 million, and built four generations of instrument. The last was designed by Dr. Gary...
Methods Following the development of a rigorous search strategy, the Web of Science and Scopus were systematically searched for studies involving the use of turning-in-place. From the selected articles, the study population, types of instruments used, turn detection method, and how the turning-in-...
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Pertinent Activities or Jobs: Intern doing software engineering/data science at Intel corporation for the past 4 months (co-op) Other Miscellaneous Accomplishments: Wrote a fairly lengthy paper (50 pages) on numerical methods for solving differential equations One unpublished, original paper (...
The data were taken from 1351 articles found in Web of Science Core Collection when searching for optical-fibre sensors (23,895 records) and restricting the results applicable to the biomedical field (accessed on 17 September 2021). (b) Map visualization of keywords links strength network using ...
It is wise to place the wearable sensors near the site of sweat production for rapid detection prior to analyte biodegradation [109]. The development of materials science, biochemical sensors, and flexible electronics have laid the foundation for novel wearable platforms for sweat detection at the ...
She looked at me and said, “Who, the Occupados? Or is it Indignados? Whichever they call themselves today. I bet a lot of them have homes, maybe squatting somewhere after the Crash. They aren’t all completely destitute. Most of them have jobs of some kind. They get up in the mor...
though their limbs are still intact. No matter if it is amputation or neurological disorder, affected patients have their everyday life and work significantly disrupted. Some may be forced to give up their original jobs, while some may even lose the ability to take care of themselves entirely....
However, perhaps now is the time for the Moon to make a greater and more enduring contribution to terrestrial biomedical science? 2 Agency Check, Astronaut Check: UK Involvement in Manned Spaceflight? In 2010 the UK finally established an ‘executive’ UK Space Agency (UKSA), which followed ...