نتایج جستجو برای: sws phantom

تعداد نتایج: 18763  

Journal: :Artificial intelligence in medicine 2012
Marie Chan Daniel Estève Jean-Yves Fourniols Christophe Escriba Eric Campo

OBJECTIVE Extensive efforts have been made in both academia and industry in the research and development of smart wearable systems (SWS) for health monitoring (HM). Primarily influenced by skyrocketing healthcare costs and supported by recent technological advances in micro- and nanotechnologies, miniaturisation of sensors, and smart fabrics, the continuous advances in SWS will progressively ch...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of medical and biological research = Revista brasileira de pesquisas medicas e biologicas 1997
J R Dias-dos-Santos B H Machado

In awake rats a single recurrent larger tidal volume (deep breaths) occurs at regular intervals, followed by oscillations in arterial pressure and heart rate. In the present study we recorded the changes in blood pressure, heart rate and ventilation during the wakefulness-sleep cycle identified by electrocorticographic records in order to determine whether the deep breaths and cardiovascular os...

2016
Masashi Chonan Yasuhiro Suzuki Shinya Haryu Shoji Mashiyama Teiji Tominaga

INTRODUCTION Sturge-Weber syndrome (SWS) is a rare congenital disease that affects the brain, skin, and eyes, and is a sporadically occurring neurocutaneous syndrome that affects intracerebral veins, which is associated with venous thrombosis. However, intracranial hemorrhage in patients with SWS is rare. We herein report a rare case of SWS with intracerebral hemorrhage derived from sinus throm...

Journal: :Physiology & behavior 2012
Elizabeth A McDevitt William A Alaynick Sara C Mednick

It is well documented that the quality and quantity of prior sleep influence future sleep. For instance, nocturnal sleep restriction leads to an increase in slow wave sleep (SWS) (i.e. SWS rebound) during a subsequent sleep period. However, few studies have examined how prior napping affects daytime sleep architecture. Because daytime naps are recommended for management of disrupted sleep, unde...

2004
Yuxiao Zhao

This paper has two contributions: (1) we attempt to propose that a combination of RDF and OWL with SOAP is useful for building semantic Web services (SWS); (2) we show how to combine them technically. A SOAP Envelope comprises Header (control data) and Body (transaction data). They are defined in XML schema syntactically not semantically, resulting in inflexibility for Web services invocation. ...

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 2006
Ram K Shrestha Elliot Marseille James G Kahn John R Lule Christian Pitter John M Blandford Rebecca Bunnell Alex Coutinho Francis Kizito Robert Quick Jonathan Mermin

Safe water systems (SWSs) have been shown to reduce diarrhea and death. We examined the cost-effectiveness of SWS for HIV-affected households using health outcomes and costs from a randomized controlled trial in Tororo, Uganda. SWS was part of a home-based health care package that included rapid diarrhea diagnosis and treatment of 196 households with relatively good water and sanitation coverag...

2015
Adel Boukhadra Karima Benatchba Amar Balla

The Web services technology is now widely used in support of interoperability between distributed and heterogeneous applications. With the evolution of Semantic Web services (SWs) within organizations and their uses in a large-scale, composition of services in a distributed setting has become a real challenge. A mechanism for automatic composition of SWs according to their functionality is nece...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
s. senthilkumar department of radiotherapy, madurai medical college and govt. rajaji hospital, maduari-625 020, india

background: the purpose of this study is to fabricate inexpensive in-house low cost homogeneous and heterogeneous human equivalent thorax phantom and assess the dose accuracy of the treatment planning systems (tps) calculated values for different lung treatment dosimetery. it is compared with thermoluminescent dosimeter (tld) measurement. materials and methods: homogeneous and heterogeneous tho...

Journal: :European journal of endocrinology 2005
A Bhattacharyya K Kaushal D J Tymms J R E Davis

Steroid withdrawal syndrome (SWS) usually refers to relapse of the disease being treated after withdrawal of glucocorticoid therapy, or the symptoms of adrenal insufficiency which occur when glucocorticoids are rapidly reduced or stopped. A less well-recognised form of SWS is that which develops when patients experience a symptom complex similar to that of adrenal insufficiency despite acceptab...

Journal: :Psychoneuroendocrinology 2011
Sabine Groch Ines Wilhelm Susanne Diekelmann Friedhelm Sayk Steffen Gais Jan Born

BACKGROUND There is increasing evidence indicating that slow wave sleep (SWS) supports memory consolidation. This effect may in part originate from phasic noradrinergic (NE) activity occurring during SWS in the presence of tonically lowered NE levels. Here, we examined whether NE supports the consolidation of amygdala-dependent emotional memory during SWS. METHODS In a double-blind cross-over...

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