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Physical capacity in performing daily activities is reduced in scleroderma patients with early lung involvement

2015

Background and Aims Patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc) often complain reduced capacity at submaximal exercise; conversely, physical capacity in performing daily duties has never been measured in SSc. The aim of this study is to evaluate this performance and its correlates, in patients with SSc compared with healthy controls, in a free-living setting. Methods Twenty-seven outpatients with stable SSc and 11 controls were recruited. Physical activity was assessed by portable multiple sensor device (SenseWear Armband) worn for at least 6 days. Physical activity duration (PAD; in minutes) for non-sedentary activities and physical activity level (PAL = total daily energy/resting energy expend…

030203 arthritis & rheumatologyPulmonary and Respiratory MedicineSpirometrymedicine.medical_specialtyActivities of daily livingmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industrymedicine.diseasePhysical activity levelScleroderma03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine030228 respiratory systemDLCOInternal medicinemedicinePhysical therapyCardiologyImmunology and AllergyResting energy expenditurebusinessBioelectrical impedance analysisBody mass indexGenetics (clinical)The Clinical Respiratory Journal
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Contenidos fundamentales de la Dermatología en el grado de medicina en España. Recomendaciones del grupo de profesores de la Academia Española de Der…

2016

Antecedentes: Los problemas dermatologicos constituyen uno de los motivos de consulta masfrecuentes en atencion primaria. En los ultimos a˜nos, como consecuencia de la adaptacion alespacio europeo de educacion superior, en muchos planes de estudios se ha reducido el tiempodestinado al aprendizaje de la dermatologia.Material y metodos:Para consensuar los contenidos basicos del programa de dermatologia enel pregrado, se remitio electronicamente una encuesta a los 57 miembros de grupo de profeso-res de la Academia Espa˜nola de Dermatologia y Venereologia para establecer cuales deberianser los objetivos de aprendizaje de la asignatura en Espa˜na. Se incluyeron 131 objetivos previa-mente selecci…

030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine020205 medical informatics0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringDermatologíaPregradoEducación MédicaContenidos fundamentales02 engineering and technologyGeneral MedicineMétodo Delphi
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Arm Hypervisor and Trustzone Alternatives

2020

Many scenarios such as DRM, payments, and homeland security require a trusted and verified trusted execution environment (TEE) on ARM. In most cases such TEE should be available in source code mode. The vendor cannot conduct code review and ensure that the operating system is trustworthy unless source code is available. Android and other rich execution environments (REEs) support various TEE implementations. Each TEE implementation has its own unique way of deploying trusted applications and features. Most TEEs in ARM can be started at TrustZone™ or Hyp (Hypervisor) mode. Choosing a proper TEE operating system can be a problem for trusted application developers and hardware vendors. This ar…

0303 health sciences03 medical and health sciencesComputer science0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringOperating system020206 networking & telecommunicationsHypervisor02 engineering and technologycomputer.software_genrecomputer030304 developmental biology
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GPU-Based Optimisation of 3D Sensor Placement Considering Redundancy, Range and Field of View

2020

This paper presents a novel and efficient solution for the 3D sensor placement problem based on GPU programming and massive parallelisation. Compared to prior art using gradient-search and mixed-integer based approaches, the method presented in this paper returns optimal or good results in a fraction of the time compared to previous approaches. The presented method allows for redundancy, i.e. requiring selected sub-volumes to be covered by at least n sensors. The presented results are for 3D sensors which have a visible volume represented by cones, but the method can easily be extended to work with sensors having other range and field of view shapes, such as 2D cameras and lidars.

0303 health sciences030306 microbiologyComputer scienceVolume (computing)020207 software engineeringField of view02 engineering and technology3d sensor03 medical and health sciencesRange (mathematics)CUDAComputer engineering0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringRedundancy (engineering)Fraction (mathematics)General-purpose computing on graphics processing units2020 15th IEEE Conference on Industrial Electronics and Applications (ICIEA)
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Hybrid State Feedback Position-Force Control of Hydraulic Cylinder

2019

A hybrid position-force control is proposed using a unified state feedback controller in combination with feedforward dead-zone compensation. Dead-zone compensator was constructed as inverse of the identified static map while the state feedback gains were obtained using a numerical optimization routine. An accurate state-space model affine in states and control, derived in a previous work, was used for closed-loop simulations and control tuning. A trigger event for automatic switching between position and force control was defined and integrated into overall control architecture alongside with a feedforward low-pass filter reducing high frequency components in the control signal. Experiment…

0303 health sciencesComputer science020208 electrical & electronic engineeringWork (physics)Feed forward02 engineering and technologyFilter (signal processing)03 medical and health sciencesHydraulic cylinderPosition (vector)Control theoryFull state feedback0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringTrajectoryAffine transformation030304 developmental biology2019 IEEE International Conference on Mechatronics (ICM)
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Histological and morphometric study of the components of the sinus and atrioventricular nodes in horses and dogs

2019

Abstract The cardiac nodes are the source of the electrical impulse that is transmitted to the heart, the aim of this work is study the histological and morphometric characteristics of the different components of the sinus and atrioventricular nodes in horses and dogs that help to know the physiopathology of these nodes. A group of ten horse hearts and five dog hearts were used. The region of the sinus and atrioventricular nodes was sectioned serially, and the block of tissue removed for study. The samples were assessed using a morphometric analysis with the Image-Pro Plus 7.1 software and the acquisition of the images using a Leica DMD108 optic microscope. The shape of the horse's sinus no…

0303 health sciencesGeneral Veterinary040301 veterinary sciencesbusiness.industryHorse04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesAnatomyAtrioventricular node0403 veterinary science03 medical and health sciencesDogsmedicine.anatomical_structureMorphometric analysisHeart Conduction SystemElectrical conductionCell densityAtrioventricular NodeAnimalsMedicineHorsesElectrical impulsebusinessSinus (anatomy)Sinoatrial Node030304 developmental biologyResearch in Veterinary Science
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How to Write Ethical User Stories? : Impacts of the ECCOLA Method

2021

AbstractArtificial Intelligence (AI) systems are increasing in significance within software services. Unfortunately, these systems are not flawless. Their faults, failures and other systemic issues have emphasized the urgency for consideration of ethical standards and practices in AI engineering. Despite the growing number of studies in AI ethics, comparatively little attention has been placed on how ethical issues can be mitigated in software engineering (SE) practice. Currently understanding is lacking regarding the provision of useful tools that can help companies transform high-level ethical guidelines for AI ethics into the actual workflow of developers. In this paper, we explore the i…

0303 health sciencesKnowledge managementComputer sciencebusiness.industryUser storyControl (management)ohjelmistotuotanto020207 software engineering02 engineering and technologyAi ethicstekoälyeettisyysSystem requirementsketterät menetelmät03 medical and health sciencesWorkflowSoftware0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringWeb applicationbusinessohjelmistokehitys030304 developmental biologyAgile software development
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Unlock ways to share data on peer review

2020

Peer review is the defining feature of scholarly communication. In a 2018 survey of more than 11, 000 researchers, 98% said that they considered peer review important or extremely important for ensuring the quality and integrity of scholarly communication.

0303 health sciencesMultidisciplinarybusiness.industry05 social sciencesdata miningPublic relations050905 science studiesResearch managementBibliometrics ; Scientometrics ; Research Integrity03 medical and health sciencesWork (electrical)Publishingpeer review data miningpeer reviewSociology0509 other social sciencesbusiness030304 developmental biology
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The Software Crisis of Synthetic Biology

2016

In fifteen years, Synthetic Biology (SB) has moved from proof-of-concept designs to several flagship achievements. Standardisation efforts are still under way, basic engineering concepts such as modularity and orthogonality are still controversial in biology, and making predictions from computer models is still unreliable. A deep characterization in the pattern of re-use of biological blocks in SB has not been attempted to date. We have compared the topological organisation of two different technological networks, one associated to a standard, large-scale software repository and the second provided by the Registry of Standard Biological Parts (RSBP). Our results strongly suggest that softwa…

0303 health sciencesOrthogonality (programming)Computer scienceSystems biologyComplex system02 engineering and technologyBioinformaticsData science03 medical and health sciencesSynthetic biologySoftware crisis020204 information systems0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringRegistry of Standard Biological PartsSoftware repository030304 developmental biology
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Defining classifier regions for WSD ensembles using word space features

2006

Based on recent evaluation of word sense disambiguation (WSD) systems [10], disambiguation methods have reached a standstill. In [10] we showed that it is possible to predict the best system for target word using word features and that using this 'optimal ensembling method' more accurate WSD ensembles can be built (3-5% over Senseval state of the art systems with the same amount of possible potential remaining). In the interest of developing if more accurate ensembles, w e here define the strong regions for three popular and effective classifiers used for WSD task (Naive Bayes – NB, Support Vector Machine – SVM, Decision Rules – D) using word features (word grain, amount of positive and neg…

0303 health sciencesProbability learningWord-sense disambiguationComputer sciencebusiness.industryPattern recognition02 engineering and technologyDecision ruleSupport vector machine03 medical and health sciencesNaive Bayes classifier0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingStatistical analysisArtificial intelligencePolysemybusinessClassifier (UML)030304 developmental biology
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