learning in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: a systematic review Felipe Fernandes1*† , Ingridy Barbalho1†, Daniele Barros1, Ricardo Valentim1, César Teixeira2, Jorge Henriques2,
In other words, in the manufacture of VLSI integrated circuits, certain three-dimensional structures can be difficult to build reliably. For example, structures such as wires at minimum spacing on a metal layer Mx over wide or large wires on the metal layer Mx−1. Note that this minimum sp...
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis is a disease characterized by the progressive and irreversible degeneration of motor neurons, which causes deficits in the ability to control movement, breathing, and, in 50% of cases, in cognitive and behavioral functioning [1,2,3]. The cause of ALS is still unknow...
The use of machine learning (ML) techniques in healthcare encompasses an emerging concept that envisages vast contributions to the tackling of rare diseases. In this scenario, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) involves complexities that are yet not dem
A. Venkataraman, et al., “Determination of Yield Bounds Prior to Routing”, Defect and Fault Tolerance in VLSI Systems, 1999. DFT '99. International Symposium on Nov. 1999, p. 4-13. P. Kudva, et al., “Measurements for Structural Logic Synthesis”, Computer Aided Design of Integrated...
In the last decade, an enormous amount of attention has been paid to piezoelectric harvesters due to their flexibility in design and the increasing need for small-scale energy generation. As a result, various energy review papers have been presented by many researchers to cover different aspects ...
The local physical (continuous) clock model is expressed as a function of the current timestamp (t), the crystal oscillator frequency (F), the local clock initial time (I), and the noise (N) including clock drift and random delay. The discrete clock model is given as a function of t,...
1. Introduction A wound is known as the disruption in the physical continuity of functional tissues [1–4]. The healing process begins immediately after an injury [5–8] and involves four phases [3,9–13]. The healing process consists of a series of sequential and overlapping physiological ...