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Simultaneous remote extraction of multiple speech sources and heart beats from secondary speckles pattern

2009

The ability of dynamic extraction of remote sounds is very appealing. In this manuscript we propose an optical approach allowing the extraction and the separation of remote sound sources. The approach is very modular and it does not apply any constraints regarding the relative position of the sound sources and the detection device. The optical setup doing the detection is very simple and versatile. The principle is to observe the movement of the secondary speckle patterns that are generated on top of the target when it is illuminated by a spot of laser beam. Proper adaption of the imaging optics allows following the temporal trajectories of those speckles and extracting the sound signals ou…

Optics and PhotonicsSound SpectrographyTime FactorsBackscatterComputer scienceComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONImage processingBlind signal separationSpeech AcousticsSpeckle patternOpticsPosition (vector)HumansScattering RadiationComputer SimulationModels StatisticalFourier AnalysisPixelbusiness.industrySignal Processing Computer-AssistedEquipment DesignMyocardial ContractionAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsNeural Networks ComputerbusinessPhase modulationAlgorithmsSoftwareOptics Express
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Optimization of a polarization imaging system for 3D measurements of transparent objects

2009

This paper presents a multispectral imaging system for 3D reconstruction of transparent objects based on "shape from polarization" technique. The originality of this work relies on a multispectral active lighting system which enables to cope with the two ambiguities on the zenith angle and azimuth angle. A calibration step allows optimising the polarimetric measurements. Example of a reconstructed transparent object is presented.

Optics and PhotonicsTime FactorsLightbusiness.industryComputer science3D reconstructionMultispectral imagePolarimetryReproducibility of ResultsEquipment DesignPolarization (waves)AutomationAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsAutomationImaging Three-DimensionalOpticsAttenuation coefficientCalibrationMicroscopy PolarizationbusinessAlgorithmsZenithOptics Express
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Influence of Instrument Size on the Accuracy of Different Apex Locators: An In Vitro Study

2008

The aim of this in vitro investigation was to determine the accuracy of 4 different electronic apex locators (EALs) with 3 different instrument sizes. For this study 146 roots were embedded in an agar solution. Electronic measurements were made to the physiologic foramen (apical constriction) with the Elements Apex Locator, Justy II, Raypex 5, and ProPex II and K-type files sizes 08, 10, and 15. Statistical significances were calculated with the sign test (P < .001). Exact measurements to the physiologic foramen were made with the Elements Apex Locator, 36.99%, 39.04%, and 44.93%; Justy II, 38.62%, 32.41%, and 43.41%; Raypex 5, 42.76%, 39.31%, and 39.06%; and ProPex II, 38.62%, 43.45%, and …

OrthodonticsDental InstrumentsAnalytical chemistryApical constrictionEquipment DesignElectronics MedicalApex (geometry)Tooth ApexForamenHumansIn vitro studyGeneral DentistryRoot Canal PreparationMathematicsJournal of Endodontics
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Effectiveness and Duration of Plantar Pressure Off-loading by Two Designs of Felt Padding: A Preliminary Study.

2019

Background: The aim of this study was to observe the pressure changes in the felt padding used to off-load pressure from the first metatarsal head, the effects obtained by different designs, and the loss of effectiveness over time. Method: With a study population of 17 persons, two types of 5-mm semicompressed felt padding were tested: one was C-shaped, with an aperture cutout at the first metatarsophalangeal joint, and the other was U-shaped. Pressures on the sole of the foot were evaluated with a platform pressure measurement system at three time points: before fitting the felt padding, immediately afterward, and 3 days later. Results: In terms of decreased mean pressure on the first met…

OrthodonticsMaleMetatarsophalangeal JointAdolescentbusiness.industryFootPlantar pressureFirst metatarsalFoot OrthosesGeneral MedicineEquipment DesignWalkingMiddle AgedPaddingYoung AdultDuration (music)PressureMedicineHead (vessel)HumansFemalebusinessFoot OrthosesMetatarsal BonesJournal of the American Podiatric Medical Association
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Recommendations of the European Cardiac Arrhythmia Society Committee on Device Failures and Complications

2006

Recommendations of the European Cardiac Arrhythmia Society Committee on Device Failures and Complications MASSIMO SANTINI,* JOHANNES BRACHMANN,† RICCARDO CAPPATO,‡ WYN DAVIES,§ JERONIMO FARRE,‖ SAMUEL LEVY,¶ AURELIO QUESADA,# RENATO P. RICCI,** EDWARD ROWLAND,†† NEIL SULKE‡‡ From *San Filipo Neri Hospital, Rome, Italy, †Klinikum Coburg, Germany, ‡Policlinico S. Donato, Milan, Italy, §St. Mary Hospital, London, UK, ‖Fundacion Jimenez Diaz, Madrid, Spain, ¶Hopital Nord des Bourrellys, Marseille, France, #Hospital General University of Valencia, Spain, **San Filippo Neri Hospital, ††St. George Medical School, London, UK, ‡‡Eastbourne General Hospital, Sussex, UK

Pacemaker Artificialmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryMedical schoolCardiac arrhythmiaEquipment DesignGeneral MedicineDefibrillators ImplantableInternal medicinemedicineCardiologyHumansEquipment FailureGeneral hospitalCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessHumanitiesPacing and Clinical Electrophysiology
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Remote estimation of blood pulse pressure via temporal tracking of reflected secondary speckles pattern

2011

We present a novel technique for remote noncontact blood pulse pressure measurement. It is based on tracking both temporal and amplitude changes of reflected secondary speckle produced in human skin when illuminated by a laser beam. The implemented technique extracts the difference between the systolic and the diastolic blood pressure. Experimental results are presented showing good agreement when compared with conventional measurement methods.

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyMaterials scienceBiomedical EngineeringHemodynamicsSensitivity and SpecificityPattern Recognition Automatedlaw.inventionPhotometryBiomaterialsPhotometry (optics)Speckle patternOpticslawmedicineHumansLaser beamsbusiness.industryLasersReproducibility of ResultsBlood Pressure DeterminationEquipment DesignLaserAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsPulse pressureEquipment Failure AnalysisAmplitudeBlood pressureRemote Sensing Technologysense organsbusinessJournal of Biomedical Optics
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Laser fragmentation of pancreatic duct stones using a rhodamine laser with an automatic stone-tissue detection system. Basic in-vitro studies

1997

OBJECTIVES The aim of our study was to examine the suitability of a rhodamine 6G laser with an integrated stone-tissue detection system (STDS) for fragmenting pancreatic stones. METHODS A total of 64 pancreatic duct stones were measured for weight, diameter, main chemical components and in some cases for their computerized tomography density. Recognition of all stones was checked with the standard STDS or a prototype version. Number of fragmentation pulses, total fragmentation energies and correlation with the individual stone parameters were determined. The quality of the tissue-detection mode was evaluated in postmortem pancreata. RESULTS The standard STDS detected only 45% of the pancrea…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyPancreatic diseasemedicine.medical_treatmentIn Vitro TechniquesLithotripsySensitivity and SpecificityCalculilaw.inventionRhodamine 6GRhodaminechemistry.chemical_compoundlawmedicineHumansPancreatic stonesFragmentation (cell biology)Pancreatic ductHepatologyRhodaminesbusiness.industryPancreatic DuctsGastroenterologyPancreatic DiseasesEquipment DesignLithotripsy LaserLasermedicine.diseasemedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryTomography X-Ray ComputedNuclear medicinebusinessEuropean Journal of Gastroenterology &amp; Hepatology
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The posterior chamber phakic refractive lens (PRL): a review

2012

Implantation of phakic intraocular lenses (pIOLs) is a reversible refractive procedure, preserving the patient’s accommodative function with minimal induction of higher order aberrations compared with corneal photoablative procedures. Despite this, as an intraocular procedure, it has potential risks such as cataracts, chronic uveitis, pupil ovalization, corneal endothelial cell loss, pigmentary dispersion syndrome, pupillary block glaucoma, astigmatism, or endophthalmitis. Currently, only two models of posterior chamber pIOLs are commercially available, the implantable collammer lens (STAAR Surgical Co.) and the phakic refractive lens (PRL; Zeiss Meditec). The number of published reports on…

Phakic Intraocular Lensesmedicine.medical_specialtygenetic structuresmedicine.medical_treatmentVisual performanceOptical qualityReviewAstigmatismRefraction OcularPhakic intraocular lensPhakic refractive lens (PRL)CataractPupilEndophthalmitisLens Implantation IntraocularCataractsOphthalmologyRefractive surgeryMyopiamedicineHumansRefractive surgeryÓpticaPosterior chamber phakic intraocular lensbusiness.industryPatient SelectionEquipment Designmedicine.diseaseeye diseasesOphthalmologyAberrations of the eyemedicine.anatomical_structureLens (anatomy)Posterior Capsule of the LensOptometrysense organsbusinessEye
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Twofold coordinated Ge defects induced by gamma-ray irradiation in Ge-doped SiO2

2008

We report an experimental study by photoluminescence, optical absorption and Electron Paramagnetic Resonance measurements on the effects of exposure of Ge-doped amorphous SiO2 to gamma ray radiation at room temperature. We have evidenced that irradiation at doses of the order of 1 MGy is able to generate Ge-related defects, recognizable from their optical properties as twofold coordinated Ge centers. Until now, such centers, responsible for photosensitivity of Ge-doped SiO2, have been induced only in synthesis procedures of materials. The found result evidences a role played by gamma radiation in generating photosensitive defects and could furnish a novel basis for photosensitive pattern wr…

PhotoluminescenceMaterials sciencesistemi amorfi difetti di puntoRadiationIonizing radiationlaw.inventionOpticsPhotosensitivitylawFiber Optic TechnologyComputer SimulationIrradiationElectron paramagnetic resonanceGe defectsLightingbusiness.industryGermaniumGamma rayEquipment DesignModels TheoreticalSilicon DioxideAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsAmorphous solidEquipment Failure AnalysisGamma Raysgamma-ray irradiationComputer-Aided DesignSiO2business
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Green phosphorescence and electroluminescence of sulfur pentafluoride-functionalized cationic iridium(III) complexes

2015

EZ-C acknowledges the University of St Andrews for financial support. We report four cationic iridium(III) complexes [Ir(C^N)2(dtBubpy)](PF6) that have sulfurpentafluoride-modified 1-phenylpyrazole and 2-phenylpyridine cyclometalating (C^N) ligands (dtBubpy = 4,4'-di-tert-butyl-2,2'-bipyridyl). Three of the complexes were characterized by single-crystal X-ray structure analysis. In cyclic voltammetry, the complexes undergo reversible oxidation of iridium(III) and irreversible reduction of the SF5 group. They emit bright green phosphorescence in acetonitrile solution and in thin films at room temperature, with emission maxima between 482–519 nm and photoluminescence quantum yields of up to 7…

Photoluminescencechemistry.chemical_elementChemistry Techniques SyntheticCrystallography X-RayIridiumLigandsPhotochemistryInorganic ChemistryFluorideschemistry.chemical_compoundOrganometallic CompoundsQDIridiumPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAcetonitrileTrifluoromethylMolecular StructureSulfur CompoundsCationic polymerizationDASElectrochemical TechniquesEquipment DesignQD ChemistrySulfurchemistryLuminescent MeasurementsCyclic voltammetryPhosphorescence
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