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Guidance to 2018 good practice: ARIA digitally-enabled, integrated, person-centred care for rhinitis and asthma

2019

AIMS: Mobile Airways Sentinel NetworK (MASK) belongs to the Fondation Partenariale MACVIA-LR of Montpellier, France and aims to provide an active and healthy life to rhinitis sufferers and to those with asthma multimorbidity across the life cycle, whatever their gender or socio-economic status, in order to reduce health and social inequities incurred by the disease and to improve the digital transformation of health and care. The ultimate goal is to change the management strategy in chronic diseases. METHODS: MASK implements ICT technologies for individualized and predictive medicine to develop novel care pathways by a multi-disciplinary group centred around the patients. STAKEHOLDERS: Incl…

SENTINEL NETWORKAllergyRespiratory Medicine and AllergyReviewWORLD-HEALTH-ORGANIZATIONDiseaseRhinitis.App; Asthma; Care pathways; DG Santé; MASK; mHealth; Rhinitis0302 clinical medicineQUALITY-OF-LIFEPRECISION MEDICINEDG SantéHealth careMedicine and Health SciencesGRADING QUALITYImmunology and AllergyMedicinemHealthRinitisLungmedicin och allergiRhinitis0303 health sciencesThe MASK study groupPublic sectorApp ; Asthma ; Care pathways ; MASK ; mHealth ; Rhinitis ; DG SanteMOBILE TECHNOLOGY3. Good healthALLERGIC RHINITISCHRONIC RESPIRATORY-DISEASESRinitemHealthCare pathwaysEUROPEAN SYMPOSIUMCLINICAL-PRACTICE GUIDELINESLife Sciences & BiomedicinePulmonary and Respiratory Medicinemedicine.medical_specialtyMASKImmunologySettore MED/10 - Malattie Dell'Apparato RespiratorioPredictive medicine03 medical and health sciencesQuality of life (healthcare)App -MASKAsma030304 developmental biologyAsthmaARIAScience & TechnologyCare pathwaybusiness.industryChange managementCorrectionDG SanteRC581-607medicine.diseaseAsthma030228 respiratory systemApp; Asthma; Care pathways; DG Santé; MASK; mHealth; Rhinitis; Immunology and Allergy; Immunology; Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicineFamily medicineImmunologic diseases. AllergybusinessApp[SDV.MHEP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology
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The Influence of Friction on Design of the Type of Bracket and Its Relation to OHRQoL in Patients Who Use Multi-Bracket Appliances: A Randomized Clin…

2021

Background and objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of friction on design of the type of bracket, patients’ perception of pain and the impact on their oral health-related quality of life. Materials and Methods: A randomized clinical trial was carried out with 90 patients (62.2% women and 37.8% men) with three kinds of fixed multi-bracket appliances: Conventional (GC), fixed multi-bracket low friction (GS) and self-ligating (GA). The VAS (Visual Analogue Scale) was used to determine pain during the first seven days of treatment at different points in time. The patients were also given the OHIP-14 (Oral Health Impact Profile) questionnaire to analyse their oral heal…

Salud bucalFrictionOrthodontic BracketsVisual analogue scaleInvestigación médicaDentistryOdontologíaOral healthArticlelaw.inventionsymbols.namesakeorthodontics; pain; quality of life; low-friction brackets; oral healthQuality of lifeRandomized controlled triallawMaterials TestingOrthodontic WiresHumansOrthodontic Appliance DesignMedicineIn patientpainlcsh:R5-920business.industryBracketAnova testGeneral Medicinelow-friction bracketsBonferroni correctionquality of lifesymbolsoral healthbusinesslcsh:Medicine (General)orthodonticsSoportes ortodóncicos
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The gas-phase chemiionization reaction between samarium and oxygen atoms: A theoretical study

2004

The Sm + O chemiionization reaction has been investigated theoretically using a method that allows for correlation and relativistic effects. Potential energy curves have been calculated for several electronic states of SmO and SmO+. Comparison with available spectroscopic and thermodynamic values for these species is reported and a mechanism for the chemiionization reaction Sm + O is proposed. The importance of spin–orbit coupling in the excited states of SmO, in allowing this chemiionization reaction to take place, has been revealed by these calculations. This paper shows the metal-plus-oxidant chemiionization reaction.

SamariumExcited statesGeneral Physics and Astronomychemistry.chemical_elementRelativistic correctionsPotential energyOxygenOxygenSamariumAtom-atom reactionsOxygen atomchemistryPotential energy surfacesExcited stateIonizationddc:540OxidationSpin-orbit interactionsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAtomic physicsRelativistic quantum chemistryChain reactionIonisationThe Journal of Chemical Physics
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Accuracy of four digital scanners according to scanning strategy in complete-arch impressions.

2018

STATEMENT OF PROBLEM:Although there are specific and general digital scanning guidelines depending on the system used, it is important to have the necessary flexibility in the acquisition of three-dimensional (3D) images to adapt to any clinical situation without affecting accuracy. PURPOSE:The purpose of this in vitro study was to identify and compare the scanning strategy with the greatest accuracy, in terms of trueness and precision, of four intraoral scanners in the impression of a complete dental arch. MATERIAL AND METHODS:Four digital scanners were evaluated with a 3D measuring software, using a highly accurate reference model obtained from an industrial scanner as a comparator. Four …

ScannerDental Impression TechniqueComputer sciencelcsh:Medicine02 engineering and technologyIn Vitro Techniques03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineDental ArchImaging Three-DimensionalmedicineHumansComputer visionDental Impression TechniqueArchlcsh:ScienceMultidisciplinarybusiness.industryEpoxy Resinslcsh:RDigital imagingReproducibility of ResultsCorrection030206 dentistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyDental archmedicine.anatomical_structurelcsh:QArtificial intelligence0210 nano-technologybusinessSoftwarePLoS ONE
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Adaptive control of a class of strict-feedback time-varying nonlinear systems with unknown control coefficients

2018

Abstract In this paper, robust adaptive control of a class of strict-feedback nonlinear systems with unknown control directions is investigated. A novel Nussbaum-type function is developed and a key theorem is drawn which involves quantifying the addition of multiple Nussbaum functions with different control directions in a single inequality. Global stability of the closed-loop system and asymptotic stabilization of system output are proved. A simulation example is given to illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed control scheme.

Scheme (programming language)0209 industrial biotechnologyClass (set theory)Adaptive controlComputer scienceStability (learning theory)02 engineering and technologyFunction (mathematics)Nonlinear systemAdaptive Control020901 industrial engineering & automationControl and Systems EngineeringControl theory0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringKey (cryptography):Electrical and electronic engineering [Engineering]020201 artificial intelligence & image processingElectrical and Electronic EngineeringUnknown Control DirectionsControl (linguistics)computercomputer.programming_language
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Modeling and Performance Assessment of the Split-Pi Used as a Storage Converter in All the Possible DC Microgrid Scenarios. Part I: Theoretical Analy…

2021

The integration of an electrical storage system (ESS) into a DC microgrid using a bidirectional DC/DC converter provides substantial benefits but requires careful design. Among such converter topologies, the Split-pi converter presents several merits at the cost of non-isolated operation. However, the few works in the literature on the Split-pi presented only closed-loop control with a single control loop; furthermore, they neglected the reactive components’ parasitic resistances and did not perform any experimental validation. This work aimed at investigating the use of the Split-pi converter as a power interface between an ESS and a DC microgrid. Five typical microgrid scenarios are prese…

Scheme (programming language)Bidirectional converter Current control DC microgrid Droop control Electrical storage system Feed-forward control Split-piSplit-pidroop controlTechnologyControl and OptimizationComputer scienceInterface (computing)feed-forward controlEnergy Engineering and Power Technologycurrent controlNetwork topologySettore ING-INF/04 - AutomaticaElectronic engineeringDC microgridElectrical and Electronic Engineeringelectrical storage systemEngineering (miscellaneous)computer.programming_languageRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryTFeed forwardSplit-pi; bidirectional converter; electrical storage system; DC microgrid; droop control; current control; feed-forward controlPower (physics)bidirectional converterControl systemComputer data storageMicrogridbusinesscomputerEnergy (miscellaneous)Energies
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Analysis of the atmospheric and emissivity influence on the splitwindow equation for sea surface temperature

1994

Abstract In this paper we have analysed the effects of the different atmospheric species (water vapour, fixed gases and aerosols) and the surface emissivity on the split-window method for determining the sea surface temperature. The widely used split-window method is based on the differential absorption of water vapour in the atmospheric window 10.5ndash;12.5 μm. Other atmospheric species with absorption coefficients different to that of water vapour can then have a large influence on the split-window. The effect of gases, such as C02, N20, CH4, CO and 03, and maritime aerosols is evaluated by comparing the effect of the water vapour alone. To do this we simulated AVHRR measurements in chan…

Sea surface temperatureMeteorologyInfrared windowAbsorptanceAtmospheric correctionEmissivityGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesEnvironmental scienceAtmospheric sciencesAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)Water vaporAerosolInternational Journal of Remote Sensing
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Prototyping algorithm for retrieving FAPAR using MSG data in the context of the LSA SAF project

2007

This paper describes the prototyping algorithm developed for retrieving the Fraction of Absorbed Photosynthetically Active Radiation (FAPAR) using MSG data in the framework of satellite application facility on land surface analysis (LSA SAF). The prototyping relies on the Roujean and Breon (1995) method, which is based on simulations of visible and near infrared reflectance values in an optimal geometry. A relationship is found between a vegetation index and daily FAPAR The algorithm has been applied to one year of MSG BRDF data since August 2005, using a temporal frequency of 5-days, and then validated against a set of operational satellite FAPAR products such as MODIS, MERIS, SeaWiFS and …

SeaWiFSPixelMeteorologyPhotosynthetically active radiationEnvironmental scienceNear infrared reflectanceSatelliteContext (language use)Bidirectional reflectance distribution functionVegetation IndexAlgorithmRemote sensing2007 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium
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Steady-state radiation heat transfer problem

1996

In Section 8.2, we shall see that the steady-state radiative heat transfer problem can be transformed to minimization of a smooth nonquadratic functional J over a convex and closed subset of a Banach space V. To this end we firstly shortly recall some basic definitions concerning differentiability of J, because these sometimes differ in the literature.

Section (fiber bundle)Weak solutionHeat transferVariational inequalityBanach spaceRegular polygonApplied mathematicsDifferentiable functionDirectional derivativeMathematics
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Measurement of the forward-backward asymmetry of e(+)e(-)-]z-]b(b)over-bar using prompt leptons and a lifetime tag

1995

The forward-backward asymmetry of the process e+e-→Z→b {Mathematical expression} has been measured using events collected by the DELPHI experiment during the 1991 and 1992 LEP runs. This data sample corresponded to 884 000 hadronic Z decays at a centre-of-mass energy {Mathematical expression}. The tagging of b-quark events was performed using two approaches; the first was based on the semileptonic decay channels b→X+μ and b→X+e, the second used a lifetime tag with jet-charge reconstruction. The results of these two methods were combined to give {Mathematical expression} With the semileptonic sample, the forward-backward asymmetry of the process e+e-→Z→ {Mathematical expression} was also mea…

Semileptonic decayParticle physicsFERMION PAIR PRODUCTIONPhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)LUND MONTE-CARLOENERGIESElectron–positron annihilationQED CORRECTIONSD-MESONSEMILEPTONIC DECAY01 natural sciencesJET FRAGMENTATIONb-taggingPartícules (Física nuclear)PHYSICSNuclear physics0103 physical sciencesDELPHI; forward-backward asymmetry; b-tagging; jet reconstructionFERMION PAIR PRODUCTION; LUND MONTE-CARLO; E+E-ANNIHILATION; SEMILEPTONIC DECAY; JET FRAGMENTATION; QED CORRECTIONS; FINAL-STATES; D-MESON; ENERGIES; PHYSICS010306 general physicsEngineering (miscellaneous)jet reconstructionDetectors de radiacióDELPHIPhysics010308 nuclear & particles physicsHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyWeinberg angleE+E-ANNIHILATIONLARGE ELECTRON POSITRON COLLIDERFINAL-STATESb-taggingPARTICLE PHYSICS; LARGE ELECTRON POSITRON COLLIDER; DELPHILarge Electron–Positron ColliderPARTICLE PHYSICSHigh Energy Physics::Experimentforward-backward asymmetryEnergy (signal processing)Particle Physics - ExperimentLeptonBar (unit)
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