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Effects of self-myofascial release: A systematic review.

2015

Summary Background Self-myofascial release (SMFR) is a type of myofascial release performed by the individual themselves rather than by a clinician, typically using a tool. Objectives To review the literature regarding studies exploring acute and chronic clinical effects of SMFR. Methods PubMed and Google Scholar databases were searched during February 2015 for studies containing words related to the topic of SMFR. Results Acutely, SMFR seems to increase flexibility and reduce muscle soreness but does not impede athletic performance. It may lead to improved arterial function, improved vascular endothelial function, and increased parasympathetic nervous system activity acutely, which could b…

Complementary and Manual Therapymyalgiamedicine.medical_specialtyPopulationPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationAthletic PerformanceAutonomic Nervous SystemPhysical medicine and rehabilitationVascular StiffnessDelayed onset muscle sorenessmedicineHumanseducationMuscle SkeletalTherapy Soft TissueRandomized Controlled Trials as Topiceducation.field_of_studybiologyAthletesbusiness.industryRehabilitationFlexibility (personality)Myalgiabiology.organism_classificationMyofascial releaseBiomechanical PhenomenaAutonomic nervous systemComplementary and alternative medicinePhysical therapyFoam rollingEndothelium Vascularmedicine.symptombusinessJournal of bodywork and movement therapies
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1136 In Vivo Endoscope-Based Confocal Laser Endomicroscopy (eCLE) Improves Detection of Unlocalized Barrett's Esophagus-Related Neoplasia Over High R…

2012

Confocal laser endomicroscopymedicine.medical_specialtyEndoscopebusiness.industryGastroenterologyHigh resolutionmedicine.diseaseSurgerylaw.inventionRandomized controlled trialIn vivolawWhite light endoscopyBarrett's esophagusMedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingRadiologybusinessGastrointestinal Endoscopy
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The mediterranean diet and menopausal health: An EMAS position statement

2020

Introduction: Globally, 985 million women are aged 50 and over, leading to increasing concerns about chronic conditions such as cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, dementia, and cognitive decline, which can adversely affect quality of life and independent living.Aim: To evaluate the evidence from observational studies and randomized trials on the effects of the Mediterranean diet on short- and long-term menopausal health: estrogen deficiency symptoms, cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, cognitive and mental health, breast cancer, and all-cause mortality.Materials and methods: Literature review and consensus of expert opinion.Summary recommendations: The Mediterranean diet is a non-restr…

ConsensusMediterranean dietOsteoporosisBreast NeoplasmsDiseaseDiet MediterraneanGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineBreast cancerEnvironmental healthmedicineHumansDementia030212 general & internal medicineCognitive declineDepression (differential diagnoses)Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicineMediterranean Dietbusiness.industryObstetrics and GynecologyNon-communicable diseasemedicine.diseaseObservational Studies as TopicNon-Communicable DiseaseMental HealthCardiovascular DiseasesHealthOsteoporosisWomen's HealthDementiaFemaleMenopausebusiness
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Stimulation of the sphenopalatine ganglion in intractable cluster headache: expert consensus on patient selection and standards of care.

2014

Context and overview Chronic cluster headache (CCH) is a debilitating headache disorder with a significant impairment of the patients' lives. Within the past decade, various invasive neuromodulatory approaches have been proposed for the treatment of CCH refractory to standard preventive drug, but only very few randomized controlled studies exist in the field of neuromodulation for the treatment of drug-refractory headaches. Based on the prominent role of the cranial parasympathetic system in acute cluster headache attacks, high-frequency sphenopalatine ganglion (SPG) stimulation has been shown to abort ongoing attacks in some patients in a first small study. As preventive effects of SPG-sti…

Consensusbusiness.industryCluster headachePatient SelectionExpert consensusContext (language use)StimulationCluster HeadacheElectric Stimulation TherapyGanglia ParasympatheticStandard of CareGeneral MedicineControlled studiesmedicine.diseaseNeuromodulation (medicine)Ganglionmedicine.anatomical_structureAnesthesiamedicineHumansNeurology (clinical)Headachesmedicine.symptombusinessCephalalgia : an international journal of headache
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Effects of Walnut Consumption for 2 Years on Lipoprotein Subclasses Among Healthy Elders

2021

Consumption (economics)medicine.medical_specialtyWalnutsbusiness.industryCholesterolMEDLINEDietlaw.inventionLipoproteins LDLchemistry.chemical_compoundCardiovascular diseasesCholesterolRandomized controlled trialchemistrylawPhysiology (medical)Internal medicinemedicineCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessLipoproteinCirculation
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2004

The current progress in sequencing projects calls for rapid, reliable and accurate function assignments of gene products. A variety of methods has been designed to annotate sequences on a large scale. However, these methods can either only be applied for specific subsets, or their results are not formalised, or they do not provide precise confidence estimates for their predictions. We have developed a large-scale annotation system that tackles all of these shortcomings. In our approach, annotation was provided through Gene Ontology terms by applying multiple Support Vector Machines (SVM) for the classification of correct and false predictions. The general performance of the system was bench…

ContigArtificial neural networkApplied MathematicsBiologycomputer.software_genreBiochemistryGenomeComputer Science ApplicationsTerm (time)Support vector machineAnnotationStructural BiologyControlled vocabularyData miningDNA microarrayMolecular BiologycomputerBMC Bioinformatics
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A novel strategy for solving the stochastic point location problem using a hierarchical searching scheme

2014

Stochastic point location (SPL) deals with the problem of a learning mechanism (LM) determining the optimal point on the line when the only input it receives are stochastic signals about the direction in which it should move. One can differentiate the SPL from the traditional class of optimization problems by the fact that the former considers the case where the directional information, for example, as inferred from an Oracle (which possibly computes the derivatives), suffices to achieve the optimization-without actually explicitly computing any derivatives. The SPL can be described in terms of a LM (algorithm) attempting to locate a point on a line. The LM interacts with a random environme…

Continuous-time stochastic processMathematical optimizationOptimization problemControlled random walkTime reversibilityDiscretized learning02 engineering and technologyTime reversibilityLearning automataStochastic-point problem0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringStochastic neural networkMathematicsBinary treeLearning automata020206 networking & telecommunicationsRandom walkComputer Science ApplicationsHuman-Computer InteractionControl and Systems Engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingStochastic optimizationSoftwareInformation Systems
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Convergence of Markovian Stochastic Approximation with discontinuous dynamics

2016

This paper is devoted to the convergence analysis of stochastic approximation algorithms of the form $\theta_{n+1} = \theta_n + \gamma_{n+1} H_{\theta_n}({X_{n+1}})$, where ${\left\{ {\theta}_n, n \in {\mathbb{N}} \right\}}$ is an ${\mathbb{R}}^d$-valued sequence, ${\left\{ {\gamma}_n, n \in {\mathbb{N}} \right\}}$ is a deterministic stepsize sequence, and ${\left\{ {X}_n, n \in {\mathbb{N}} \right\}}$ is a controlled Markov chain. We study the convergence under weak assumptions on smoothness-in-$\theta$ of the function $\theta \mapsto H_{\theta}({x})$. It is usually assumed that this function is continuous for any $x$; in this work, we relax this condition. Our results are illustrated by c…

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In-situ monitoring by Raman spectroscopy of the thermal doping of graphene and MoS2 in O-2-controlled atmosphere

2017

The effects of temperature and atmosphere (air and O2) on the doping of monolayers of graphene (Gr) on SiO2 and Si substrates, and on the doping of MoS2 multilayer flakes transferred on the same substrates have been investigated. The investigations were carried out by in situ micro-Raman spectroscopy during thermal treatments up to 430 °C, and by atomic force microscopy (AFM). The spectral positions of the G and 2D Raman bands of Gr undergo only minor changes during treatment, while their amplitude and full width at half maximum (FWHM) vary as a function of the temperature and the used atmosphere. The thermal treatments in oxygen atmosphere show, in addition to a thermal effect, an effect a…

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Graphene p-Type Doping and Stability by Thermal Treatments in Molecular Oxygen Controlled Atmosphere

2015

Doping and stability of monolayer low defect content graphene transferred on a silicon dioxide substrate on silicon are investigated by micro-Raman spectroscopy and atomic force microscopy (AFM) during thermal treatments in oxygen and vacuum controlled atmosphere. The exposure to molecular oxygen induces graphene changes as evidenced by a blue-shift of the G and 2D Raman bands, together with the decrease of I2D/IG intensity ratio, which are consistent with a high p-type doping (∼1013 cm-2) of graphene. The successive thermal treatment in vacuum does not affect the induced doping showing this latter stability. By investigating the temperature range 140-350 °C and the process time evolution, …

Controlled atmosphereMaterials scienceSiliconGrapheneElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialDopinggrapheneSettore FIS/01 - Fisica SperimentaleAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementSurfaces Coatings and FilmSubstrate (electronics)Thermal treatmentOxygenSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialslaw.inventionGeneral EnergyEnergy (all)chemistrylawMonolayeroxygen annealingp-type dopingPhysical and Theoretical Chemistry
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