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"Symptom vs sensory profiling"-taking one step after the other.

2016

business.industryMEDLINESensory systemBioinformatics03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAnesthesiology and Pain MedicineNeurology030202 anesthesiologyMedicineProfiling (information science)Neurology (clinical)business030217 neurology & neurosurgeryPain
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Adapting robot paths for automated NDT of complex structures using ultrasonic alignment

2019

Automated inspection systems using industrial robots have been available for several years. The IntACom robot inspection system was developed at TWI Wales and utilizes phased array ultrasonic probes to inspect complex geometries, in particular aerospace composite components. To increase inspection speed and accuracy, off-line path planning is employed to define a series of robotic movements following the surface of a component. To minimize influences of refraction at the component interface and effects of anisotropy, the ultrasonic probe must be kept perpendicular to the surface throughout the inspection. Deviations between the actual component and computer model used for path-planning resu…

business.industryPhased arrayComputer scienceTKAcousticsPoint cloudInspection timePhased array ultrasonicsNondestructive testingRobotUltrasonic sensorMotion planningbusinessRobotic NDTAIP Conference Proceedings
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Progress in analysis of residual antibacterials in food

2007

Abstract Residual antibacterials in food constitute a risk to human health. Although epidemiological data on the real magnitude of their adverse effects are very scarce, they indicate that food could be an important avenue for evolution and dissemination of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Analysis of these residues plays a key role in ensuring food safety, to the point that the European Union has not only established maximum residue limits but also requirements concerning the performance of analytical methods and the interpretation of the results. These specifications have had a great influence on protocols and techniques applied. In this review, we discuss the progress of rapid screening me…

business.industryResidualFood safetyChemical sensorAnalytical ChemistryHuman healthRisk analysis (engineering)Environmental chemistryPerformance requirementScreening methodmedia_common.cataloged_instanceBusinessEuropean unionSpectroscopymedia_commonTrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry
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Sensorless control of permanent magnet synchronous motors for wide speed range applications

2006

This paper deals with sensorless control of Interior Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors (IPMS) based on the estimation of speed and rotor angular position. The above estimate is based on the injection of high frequency stator currents able to generate a signal similar to that generated by a resolver connected to the axis of the motor. A new digital algorithm has been designed to demodulate the above signal whose implementation can be carried out on the same DSP that processes the control algorithm. In this paper a new scheme of speed and angular position estimator is proposed and justified on the theoretic point of view. The experimental results here shown validate the effectiveness of the…

business.industryRotor (electric)Computer scienceStatorAngular displacementSensorless controlSettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti ElettriciFrequency stator currentlaw.inventionSettore ING-INF/04 - AutomaticaControl theorylawDigital algorithmResolverElectronic engineeringTorquebusinessSynchronous motorDigital signal processingMachine control
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Human surrogate models of neuropathic pain.

2005

Neuropathic pain is defined as pain initiated or caused by a primary lesion or dysfunction in the nervous system (Merskey and Bogduk, 1994). Current efforts to refine this definition focus on the terms ‘dysfunction’ and ‘nervous system’ with the intention to clarify that there has to be an identifiable lesion or disease process affecting the somatosensory system. Experimental models of neuropathic pain according to either one of these definitions are expected to imitate mechanisms of nerve damage within the peripheral or central parts of the somatosensory system and the ensuing processes of degeneration and regeneration. Whereas this approach to model the etiology and pathophysiology of the…

business.industrySensory lossSensory systemmedicine.diseaseSomatosensory systemNontherapeutic Human ExperimentationLesionAnesthesiology and Pain MedicinePeripheral neuropathyAllodyniaNeurologyHyperalgesiaNeuropathic painHyperalgesiamedicineHumansNeuralgiaNeurology (clinical)Paresthesiamedicine.symptombusinessNeurosciencePainReferences
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Lesions to the posterior insular cortex cause dysarthria

2011

Background:  Up to now, there are few systematic studies in a sufficient number of patients with lesions involving the insular cortex (IC) examining whether damage of the IC is directly related to dysarthria. Thus, this is the first study applying modern voxel-lesion behaviour mapping (VLBM) aimed to examine whether the IC is involved in dysarthria – and if so – which part of the IC is involved. Methods:  Twenty-five patients with acute stroke lesions affecting the IC and peri-insular region were investigated employing VLBM analysis. Results:  Present data indicated that dysarthria is associated with stroke lesions affecting the right- and left-sided posterior IC. Conclusions:  Owing to the…

business.industrySomatosensory systemInsular cortexDysarthriaNeurologyMedicineNeurology (clinical)Speech motormedicine.symptombusinessInsulaNeuroscienceLesion mappingAcute strokeEuropean Journal of Neurology
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Stochastic Graph Filtering Under Asymmetric Links in Wireless Sensor Networks

2018

Wireless sensor networks (WSN s) are often characterized by random and asymmetric packet losses due to the wireless medium, leading to network topologies that can be modeled as random, time-varying and directed graphs. Most of existing works related to graph filtering in the context of WSNs assume that the probability of delivering an information from one node to a neighbor node is the same as in the reverse direction. This assumption is not realistic due to the typical link asymmetry in WSNs caused by interferences and background noise. In this work, we analyze the problem of applying stochastic graph filtering over random time-varying asymmetric network topologies. We show that it is poss…

business.industryStochastic processComputer scienceNetwork packet020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technologyDirected graphNetwork topologyTopologyBackground noiseComputer Science::Networking and Internet Architecture0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringGraph (abstract data type)Wireless020201 artificial intelligence & image processingbusinessWireless sensor network2018 IEEE 19th International Workshop on Signal Processing Advances in Wireless Communications (SPAWC)
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Re: PIEZO2 in Sensory Neurons and Urothelial Cells Coordinate Urination

2021

business.industryUrologymedia_common.quotation_subjectMedicineSensory systembusinessNeuroscienceUrinationmedia_commonEuropean Urology
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Neural interaction of retinal aftereffects and contrast adaptation in perception of gabor gratings

2010

business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectRetinalSensory SystemsOphthalmologychemistry.chemical_compoundOpticschemistryContrast adaptationPerceptionPsychologybusinessNeurosciencemedia_commonJournal of Vision
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Establishing standards for neuronavigated TMS in research and clinical studies

2016

business.industrymedicine.medical_treatment05 social sciencesBrain mapping050105 experimental psychologySensory SystemsTranscranial magnetic stimulation03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineText miningNeurologyPhysiology (medical)Medicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesNeurology (clinical)businessNeuroscience030217 neurology & neurosurgeryClinical Neurophysiology
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