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Neural networks as effective techniques in clinical management of patients: some case studies

2004

In this paper, we present four examples of effective implementation of neural systems in the daily clinical practice. There are two main goals in this work; the first one is to show that neural networks are especially well-suited tools for solving different kind of medical/pharmaceutical problems, given the complex input output relationships and the few a priori knowledge about data distribution and variable relations. The second goal is to develop specific software applications, which enclose complex mathematical models, to clinicians; thus, the use of such models as decision support systems is facilitated. Four important pharmaceutical problems are considered in this study: identificatio…

Input/output0209 industrial biotechnologyDecision support systemArtificial neural networkbusiness.industryComputer science020208 electrical & electronic engineering02 engineering and technologyMachine learningcomputer.software_genreClinical decision support systemVariable (computer science)Identification (information)020901 industrial engineering & automationMultilayer perceptron0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringA priori and a posterioriArtificial intelligencebusinessInstrumentationcomputerTransactions of the Institute of Measurement and Control
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Characterization of impervious layers using scale models and an inverse method

2009

We describe a novel procedure that uses an inverse method to determine unknown parameters for impervious layers used in multilayer structures. The proposed model of the multilayer structure is limited to an ideal double plate separated by an unbonded, fibrous, sound-absorbing material. Experimental data were obtained by nearfield acoustic holography for the calculation of the transmission loss of various multilayer structures mounted in a window in a wooden box designed specifically for this purpose. We used the Trochidis and Kalaroutis forecast model of acoustic insulation for multilayer structures, which is based on a spatial Fourier transform. The experimental pressure and velocity data …

Inverse methodsEngineeringAcoustics and UltrasonicsAcousticsImpedance couplingHolographyExperimental dataMultilayer structuresAnalysis modelslaw.inventionScale modelssymbols.namesakeOpticsUnknown parameterslawInput dataObservational errorSound absorbing materialsNearfield Acoustic Holographybusiness.industryTransmission lossMechanical EngineeringNumerical analysisSpatial Fourier TransformFORECAST modelAcoustic holographyInverse problemCondensed Matter PhysicsImpervious layersFourier transformMechanics of MaterialsFISICA APLICADAsymbolsbusinessStructural acousticsPosition sensorJournal of Sound and Vibration
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MITC FINITE ELEMENTS FOR MAGNETO-ELECTRO-ELASTIC PLATES BASED ON EQUIVALENT SINGLE-LAYER THEORY

2013

Finite elements for magneto-electro-elastic laminated plates are formulated. They are based on an equivalent single-layer model, which assumes the first order shear deformation theory and quasi-static behavior for the electric and magnetic fields. To infer the plate model, the electro-magnetic state is firstly determined and condensed to the the mechanical primary variables, namely the generalized displacements. In turn, this result is used into the layers constitutive law to obtain the equivalent single-layer laminate constitutive relationship that expresses the plate mechanical stress resultants in terms of the generalized displacements taking the magneto-electro-elastic couplings into ac…

MITC Finite ElementSettore ING-IND/04 - Costruzioni E Strutture AerospazialiMultilayered plateMagneto-electro-elastic structure
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Stimuli-responsive hybrid materials: breathing in magnetic layered double hydroxides induced by a thermoresponsive molecule

2014

[EN] A hybrid magnetic multilayer material of micrometric size, with highly crystalline hexagonal crystals consisting of CoAl-LDH ferromagnetic layers intercalated with thermoresponsive 4-(4-anilinophenylazo)benzenesulfonate (AO5) molecules diluted (ratio 9 : 1) with a flexible sodium dodecylsulphate (SDS) surfactant has been obtained. The resulting material exhibits thermochromism attributable to the isomerization between the azo (prevalent at room temperature) and the hydrazone (favoured at higher temperatures) tautomers, leading to a thermomechanical response. In fact, these crystals exhibited thermally induced motion triggering remarkable changes in the crystal morphology and volume. In…

Magnetic couplingsMagnetismLayered double hydroxidesFerromagnetic layersINTERCALATION COMPOUNDengineering.materialThermotropismNI-ALQuantitative Biology::Subcellular ProcessesCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceMETAL-ORGANIC FRAMEWORKSchemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallinityQUIMICA ORGANICANuclear magnetic resonanceCrystal morphologiesPHOTOISOMERIZATIONQUIMICA ANALITICANANOPARTICLESPhysics::Chemical PhysicsAZOBENZENEPhysics::Atmospheric and Oceanic PhysicsThermochromismPRUSSIAN BLUEChemistryMagnetismLayered double hydroxidesFísicaQuímicaGeneral ChemistryMoleculesequipment and suppliesChemistryMagnetic multilayersCrystallographyAzobenzeneFerromagnetismHYDROTALCITEengineeringTHERMAL-EXPANSIONHybrid materialhuman activitiesCOORDINATION POLYMERSChemical Science
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Application of machine learning techniques to analyse the effects of physical exercise in ventricular fibrillation

2014

This work presents the application of machine learning techniques to analyse the influence of physical exercise in the physiological properties of the heart, during ventricular fibrillation. To this end, different kinds of classifiers (linear and neural models) are used to classify between trained and sedentary rabbit hearts. The use of those classifiers in combination with a wrapper feature selection algorithm allows to extract knowledge about the most relevant features in the problem. The obtained results show that neural models outperform linear classifiers (better performance indices and a better dimensionality reduction). The most relevant features to describe the benefits of physical …

MaleComputer scienceHealth InformaticsPhysical exerciseFeature selectionMachine learningcomputer.software_genreElectrocardiographyKnowledge extractionArtificial IntelligencePhysical Conditioning AnimalmedicineAnimalsExtreme learning machinebusiness.industryDimensionality reductionWork (physics)Signal Processing Computer-Assistedmedicine.diseaseComputer Science ApplicationsCor MalaltiesPhysical FitnessMultilayer perceptronVentricular fibrillationVentricular FibrillationEnginyeria biomèdicaArtificial intelligenceRabbitsbusinesscomputer
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Effect of temperature–bias annealing on the hysteresis and subthreshold behavior of multilayer MoS2 transistors

2016

The transfer characteristics (ID-VG) of multilayers MoS2 transistors with a SiO2/Si backgate and Ni source/drain contacts have been measured on as-prepared devices and after annealing at different temperatures (T-ann from 150 degrees C to 200 degrees C) under a positive bias ramp (V-G from 0 V to + 20 V). Larger T-ann resulted in a reduced hysteresis of the ID-VG curves (from similar to 11 V in the as-prepared sample to similar to 2.5 V after Tann at 200 degrees C). The field effect mobility (similar to 30 cm(2) V-1 s(-1)) remained almost unchanged after the annealing. On the contrary, the subthreshold characteristics changed from the common n-type behaviour in the as-prepared device to the…

Materials scienceAnnealing (metallurgy)Schottky barriermultilayersField effect02 engineering and technologyElectron01 natural scienceslaw.inventionlaw0103 physical sciencesGeneral Materials ScienceSchottky barrier010302 applied physicsCondensed matter physicsSubthreshold conductionmultilayerTransistorSettore FIS/01 - Fisica Sperimentale021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsSchottky barrierstransistorField-effect transistorPositive biasannealingtransistorsMaterials Science (all)0210 nano-technologyMoS2
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Non-destructive Approach to Multilayer Objects: XRF Analysis of Gilt and Enamelled Metals of the Medieval Cross of Rosciolo

2013

Abstract The penetration of X-rays is usually a limitation to the application of XRF analysis to multilayered materials, however it is possible, by software tools based on the fundamental parameters method, to overcome this problem and estimate thickness and composition of each layer. The cross of Rosciolo is a significant example of multilayer object: it is made of a wood core with attached gilt silver sheets and decorated with enamels. Measurements were carried out in situ and the PyMCA software was employed. The values of gilding thickness, Au/Hg ratios and Cu content in the silver sheets, and enamel's composition are discussed.

Materials scienceChemistry(all)Enamel paintenamels; fundamental parameter; gilt silver; medieval processional cross; multilayered materials; x-ray fluorescenceMetallurgyGildingX-ray fluorescenceX-ray fluorescenceGeneral MedicineFundamental parameterEnamelsGilt silverMultilayered materialsvisual_artNon destructiveChemical Engineering(all)Forensic engineeringvisual_art.visual_art_mediumfundamental parametersMedieval processional crossProcedia Chemistry
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Wear Analysis During Friction Stir Processing of A359+20%SiC MMC

2009

Metal Matrix Composites (MMC) are very interesting materials for applications in the automotive and aerospace fields, since they combine the lightness of Aluminium with the strength of the ceramic reinforcement. These materials are very difficult to join and conventional welding techniques are not applicable, whereas solid-state welding techniques, like Friction Stir Welding (FSW), could be a solution. However very hard tool materials will need to be chosen in order to overcome the problem of heavy abrasive tool wear. In this work the wear behaviour of coated and uncoated steel tools has been investigated in the Friction Stir Processing of extruded bars in A359 + 20%SiC. AISI 1040 steel was…

Materials scienceFriction stir processingFriction Stir Weldingchemistry.chemical_elementWeldinglaw.inventionWearAluminiumlawMultilayer coated toolFriction stir weldingGeneral Materials ScienceCeramicTool wearComposite materialSettore ING-IND/16 - Tecnologie E Sistemi Di LavorazioneMMCMechanical EngineeringMetallurgyAbrasiveTribologyFSW Tool wearchemistryMechanics of Materialsvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_medium
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Geometric Analysis of Type B Aortic Dissections Shows Aortic Remodeling After Intervention Using Multilayer Stents

2020

Recently, multilayer stents for type B aortic dissections (TBAD) have been proposed to decrease false lumen flow, increase and streamline true lumen flow, and retain branch vessel patency. We aimed to provide a protocol with standardized techniques to investigate aortic remodeling of TBAD by multilayer flow modulators (MFM) in static geometric and hemodynamic analyses. Combining existing literature and new insights, a standardized protocol was designed. Using pre- and postoperative CT scans, geometric models were constructed, lumen dimensions were calculated, computational fluid dynamics (CFD) models were composed, and velocity and pressures were calculated. Sixteen TBAD cases treated with …

Materials scienceGeometric analysisHemodynamics3d modelcomputational fluid dynamics030204 cardiovascular system & hematologylcsh:TechnologyArticle03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicineMedical imagingGeneral Materials Scienceaortic dissectionlcsh:Microscopylcsh:QC120-168.85Aortic dissectionlcsh:QH201-278.5multilayer flow modulatorlcsh:Tmedicine.diseaseaortic remodelinggeometric analysisLumen DiameterFlow velocitylcsh:TA1-2040lcsh:Descriptive and experimental mechanicslcsh:Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineeringlcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)lcsh:TK1-9971030217 neurology & neurosurgeryBiomedical engineeringLumen (unit)Materials
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X-ray fluorescence investigation of gilded and enamelled silver: The case study of four medieval processional crosses from central Italy

2013

Abstract The presence of multilayered structures is common in such cultural artefacts as paintings, corroded metals, objects that underwent a whatever form of surface qualification. One of the most usual and complete ways to investigate such structures is observing a cross section, which requires sampling. There are however situations where at least part of the stratigraphic information can be derived non-destructively: the literature shows that X-ray fluorescence (XRF) has frequently been used, in recent years, for this purpose, with special regard to paintings and gilded metals. Aim of this paper is to further explore the suitability of XRF-based techniques to characterise multilayered st…

Materials scienceGilded enamelled silverMetallurgyX-ray fluorescenceMultilayered materialGildingMineralogyX-ray fluorescencefundamental parameters; gilded enamelled silver; medieval processional cross; multilayered material; x-ray fluorescenceAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsAnalytical ChemistryFundamental parametersInstrumentationSpectroscopyMedieval processional crossSpectrochimica Acta Part B: Atomic Spectroscopy
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