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Speech perception performance as a function of stimulus pulse rate and processing strategy preference for the Cochlear™ Nucleus®CI24RE device: Relati…

2010

Current cochlear implants can operate at high pulse rates. The effect of increasing pulse rate on speech performance is not yet clear. Habituation to low rates may affect the outcome. This paper presents the results of three subsequent studies using different experimental paradigms, applying the Nucleus CI24RE device, and conducted by ten European implant teams. Pulse rate per channel varied from 500 to 3500 pulses per second with ACE and from 1200 to 3500 pps with CIS strategy. The results showed that the first rate presented had little effect on the finally preferred rate. Lower rates were preferred. The effect of pulse rate on word scores of post-linguistic implantees was small; high rat…

AdultPulse repetition frequencyLinguistics and Languagemedicine.medical_specialtySpeech perceptionAdolescentHearing Loss SensorineuralLoudness Perceptionmedicine.medical_treatmentmedia_common.quotation_subjectAudiologyProsthesis DesignAffect (psychology)Severity of Illness IndexLanguage and LinguisticsCochlear nucleusLoudnessYoung AdultSpeech and HearingProsthesis FittingCochlear implantPerceptionmedicineHumansCorrection of Hearing ImpairmentHabituationAgedmedia_commonAged 80 and overAuditory ThresholdSignal Processing Computer-AssistedMiddle AgedElectric StimulationEuropeCochlear ImplantsPersons With Hearing ImpairmentsAcoustic StimulationAuditory PerceptionSpeech PerceptionAudiometry SpeechPsychologyInternational Journal of Audiology
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Effects of contralateral white noise stimulation on transitory evoked otoacoustic emissions in patients with acoustic neuroma.

1995

Abstract Transitory evoked otoacoustic emissions are normal phenomena observed in most persons with hearing levels greater than 35 dB. Further, masking of the contralateral ear produces amplitude reductions in the transitory evoked otoacoustic emissions. We have undertaken a study of transitory evoked otoacoustic emissions in 20 patients with acoustic neuroma. All patients were assessed for transitory evoked otoacoustic emissions bilaterally, with and without contralateral masking with white band noise at 40, 50, and 60 dB. We found that transitory evoked otoacoustic emissions were present in 30% of ears with tumor and that the presence of transitory evoked otoacoustic emissions is associat…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyHearing Loss SensorineuralAcoustic neuromaStimulationAmplitude reductionAudiologyVestibular NerveNeurons EfferentHearingotorhinolaryngologic diseasesMedicineHumansIn patientProspective StudiesAgedTumor sizebusiness.industryHead neckAuditory ThresholdNeuroma AcousticMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseCochleaHair Cells Auditory OuterWhite bandOtorhinolaryngologyAcoustic StimulationEvoked Potentials AuditoryContralateral earSurgerysense organsbusinessNoisePetrous BoneOtolaryngology--head and neck surgery : official journal of American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
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C4-dicarboxylate carriers and sensors in bacteria

2002

AbstractBacteria contain secondary carriers for the uptake, exchange or efflux of C4-dicarboxylates. In aerobic bacteria, dicarboxylate transport (Dct)A carriers catalyze uptake of C4-dicarboxylates in a H+- or Na+-C4-dicarboxylate symport. Carriers of the dicarboxylate uptake (Dcu)AB family are used for electroneutral fumarate:succinate antiport which is required in anaerobic fumarate respiration. The DcuC carriers apparently function in succinate efflux during fermentation. The tripartite ATP-independent periplasmic (TRAP) transporter carriers are secondary uptake carriers requiring a periplasmic solute binding protein. For heterologous exchange of C4-dicarboxylates with other carboxylic …

Aerobic bacteriaAntiporterSuccinic AcidBiophysicsOrganic Anion TransportersReceptors Cell Surfacemedicine.disease_causeBiochemistryFumarate (succinate) sensorTwo-component systemBacterial ProteinsFumaratesEscherichia colimedicineAmino Acid SequenceEscherichia coliDicarboxylate uptake SHistidine protein kinasePhylogenyHistidineDicarboxylic Acid TransportersDicarboxylate transport BbiologyEscherichia coli ProteinsBiological TransportPeriplasmic spaceCell Biologybiology.organism_classificationTwo-component regulatory systemBacteria AerobicModels ChemicalBiochemistryAntiportFumarate/succinate transportEffluxDicarboxylate uptake carrierProtein KinasesDicarboxylate transport A carrierBacteriaSignal TransductionBiochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Bioenergetics
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Ensuring High Performance of Consensus-Based Estimation by Lifetime Maximization in WSNs

2015

The estimation of a parameter corrupted by noise is a common tasks in wireless sensor networks, where the deployed nodes cooperate in order to improve their own inaccurate observations. This cooperation usually involves successive data exchanges and local information updates until a global consensus value is reached. The quality of the final estimator depends on the amount of collected observations, hence the number of active nodes. Moreover, the inherent iterative nature of the consensus process involves a certain energy consumption. Since the devices composing the network are usually battery powered, nodes becoming inactive due to battery depletion emerges as a serious problem. In this wo…

Algebraic connectivityComputer scienceDistributed computingTopology optimizationProcess (computing)EstimatorMaximizationEnergy consumptionNetwork topologyWireless sensor network2015 International Conference on Distributed Computing in Sensor Systems
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A Refractive Index Sensor Based on the Resonant Coupling to Cladding Modes in a Fiber Loop

2013

We report an easy-to-build, compact, and low-cost optical fiber refractive index sensor. It consists of a single fiber loop whose transmission spectra exhibit a series of notches produced by the resonant coupling between the fundamental mode and the cladding modes in a uniformly bent fiber. The wavelength of the notches, distributed in a wavelength span from 1,400 to 1,700 nm, can be tuned by adjusting the diameter of the fiber loop and are sensitive to refractive index changes of the external medium. Sensitivities of 170 and 800 nm per refractive index unit for water solutions and for the refractive index interval 1.40-1.442, respectively, are demonstrated. We estimate a long range resolut…

All-silica fiberMaterials scienceTransducersPhysics::Opticslcsh:Chemical technologyBiochemistryGraded-index fiberRessonància magnètica nuclearArticleAnalytical ChemistryDouble-clad fiberOpticsFiber Optic Technologylcsh:TP1-1185Electrical and Electronic EngineeringInstrumentationbusiness.industryoptical fiber devicesrefractive index sensormode couplingEquipment DesignLong-period fiber gratingCladding (fiber optics)Atomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsÒptica Aparells i instrumentsEquipment Failure AnalysisSolutionsRefractometryNormalized frequency (fiber optics)businessStep-index profilePhotonic-crystal fiberSensors (Basel, Switzerland)
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Sensitivity optimization with cladding-etched long period fiber gratings at the dispersion turning point

2016

This work presents a refractive index sensor based on a long period fiber grating (LPFG) made in a reduced cladding fiber whose low order cladding modes have the turning point at large wavelengths. The combination of these parameters results in an improved sensitivity of 8734 nm/refractive index unit (RIU) for the LP0,3 mode in the 1400-1650 wavelength range. This value is similar to that obtained with thin-film coated LPFGs, which permits to avoid the coating deposition step. The numerical simulations are in agreement with the experimental results. This work was supported in part by the Spanish Ministry of Education and Science-FEDER TEC2013-43679-R. J.L. Cruz also acknowledges financial s…

All-silica fiberMaterials sciencebusiness.industry010401 analytical chemistryFiber optics sensorsLong-period fiber gratingCladding (fiber optics)01 natural sciencesGraded-index fiberAtomic and Molecular Physics and Optics0104 chemical sciencesFibers single-mode010309 opticsOpticsDouble-clad fiberNormalized frequency (fiber optics)Fiber Bragg grating0103 physical sciencesFiber Bragg gratingsDispersion-shifted fiberbusinessOptics Express
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Influence of mass transport on the competition between corrosion of aluminium alloy surface and the release of primer containing inhibitors : validat…

2014

The conventional aircraft paint scheme for corrosion protection of aluminum structures is partly based on application of a primer containing inhibitors. In such coatings, release of the inhibiting species enables fast healing of a bare metal surface after a mechanical damage of the protective layers. Nevertheless, considering possible depletion of inhibitors by uncontrolled leaching, it appears important to estimate the corrosion risk integrating “corrosion” sensors in the structure. The objective of this work was to understand the operating mode of a sensor simulating a damaged paint coating whose concept is based on the competition between the triggering of localized corrosion and the pas…

Aluminum alloySolid solutionAlliage d’aluminiumMesure de pH de surfaceSolution solide[PHYS.COND.CM-MS] Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Materials Science [cond-mat.mtrl-sci]Surface pH[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-CHEM-PH] Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Chemical Physics [physics.chem-ph]PassivationÉlectrode « tranche »Capteur de corrosionCut-edge electrodeCorrosion sensorsInhibition
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An Intelligent System for Energy Efficiency in a Complex of Buildings

2012

Energy efficiency has nowadays become one of the most challenging task for both academic and commercial organizations, and this has boosted research on novel fields, such as Ambient Intelligence. In this paper we address the issue of timely and ubiquitous monitoring of building complexes in order to optimize their energy consumption, and present an intelligent system addressed to the typical end user, i.e. the administrator, or responsible operator, of the complex. A three-level architecture has been designed for detecting the presence of the building inhabitants user and understanding their preferences with respect to the environmental conditions in order to optimize the overall energy eff…

Ambient Intelligence Energy Efficiency Wireless sensor and actuator networks
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Motion sensors for activity recognition in an ambient-intelligence scenario

2013

In recent years, Ambient Intelligence (AmI) has attracted a number of researchers due to the widespread diffusion of unobtrusive sensing devices. The availability of such a great amount of acquired data has driven the interest of the scientific community in producing novel methods for combining raw measurements in order to understand what is happening in the monitored scenario. Moreover, due the primary role of the end user, an additional requirement of any AmI system is to maintain a high level of pervasiveness. In this paper we propose a method for recognizing human activities by means of a time of flight (ToF) depth and RGB camera device, namely Microsoft Kinect. The proposed approach is…

Ambient intelligencebusiness.industryComputer scienceSupport vector machineActivity recognitionActivity Recognition Ambient IntelligencePattern recognition (psychology)RGB color modelComputer visionArtificial intelligenceHidden Markov modelbusinessCluster analysisWireless sensor network2013 IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications Workshops (PERCOM Workshops)
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Alternative respiratory pathways of Escherichia coli: energetics and transcriptional regulation in response to electron acceptors

1997

AbstractThe electron-transport chains of Escherichia coli are composed of many different dehydrogenases and terminal reductases (or oxidases) which are linked by quinones (ubiquinone, menaquinone and demethylmenaquinone). Quinol:cytochrome c oxido-reductase (`bc1 complex') is not present. For various electron acceptors (O2, nitrate) and donors (formate, H2, NADH, glycerol-3-P) isoenzymes are present. The enzymes show great variability in membrane topology and energy conservation. Energy is conserved by conformational proton pumps, or by arrangement of substrate sites on opposite sides of the membrane resulting in charge separation. Depending on the enzymes and isoenzymes used, the H+/e− rat…

Anaerobic respirationTranscription GeneticCellular respirationFNRBiophysicsBiochemistryElectron TransportOxygen sensorOxygen ConsumptionBacterial Proteins(Escherichia coli)Escherichia coliProtein phosphorylationAnaerobiosischemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyCytochrome cQuinonesArcAGene Expression Regulation BacterialCell BiologyElectron acceptorElectron transport chainAerobiosisAerobic electron transportResponse regulatorAnaerobic electron transportBiochemistrychemistrybiology.proteinCarrier ProteinsEnergy MetabolismOxidoreductasesFlux (metabolism)RegulationBiochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Bioenergetics
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