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Repeatability of whole-cornea measurements using a new swept-source optical coherence tomographer

2020

Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the repeatability of several corneal parameters provided by a high-resolution swept-source optical coherence tomographer (SS-OCT). Methods: One eye from each of 74 patients was measured five times consequently using the ANTERION SS-OCT. The following corneal parameters were analyzed: average, steep and flat keratometry (K), astigmatism for anterior, posterior and total at 3-mm, average K and astigmatism at 6-mm, anterior and posterior eccentricity, higher-order aberrations (HOA) and spherical aberration ([Formula: see text]), and anterior and posterior best-fit sphere at 8-mm. The intrasubject standard deviation (Sw), coefficient of variation (…

Physicsmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryAstigmatismCorneal TopographyReproducibility of ResultsGeneral MedicineRepeatabilityCoherence (statistics)030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyRefraction OcularCorneal topographyCornea03 medical and health sciencesOphthalmology0302 clinical medicineOpticsmedicine.anatomical_structureOptical coherence tomographyCornea030221 ophthalmology & optometrymedicineHumansbusinessTomography Optical CoherenceEuropean Journal of Ophthalmology
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Optical Characterization Method for Tilted or Decentered Intraocular Lenses

2016

Purpose To test and validate a method for measuring the optical quality and optical power of monofocal intraocular lenses (IOLs) in the presence of a tilt or a decentration as well as its optical power. Methods The experimental system consists of an artificial eye (wet-cell) and a commercial aberrometer with a Shack-Hartmann sensor. Optical image quality parameters such as point spread function (PSF), modulation transfer function (MTF), and the simulations of the retinal image of an extended object are computed from the in vitro wavefront data of an IOL. Repeatability and reproducibility of the system are tested. Mathematical and ray-tracing simulations are used to ascertain the precision a…

Point spread functionOptics and PhotonicsAccuracy and precisionMaterials sciencePseudophakiaOptical powerArtificial Lens Implant Migration01 natural sciences010309 optics03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineOpticsLens Implantation IntraocularOptical transfer function0103 physical sciencesHumansLenses IntraocularWavefrontReproducibilitybusiness.industryAberrometryReproducibility of ResultsRepeatabilityModels TheoreticalOphthalmologyTilt (optics)030221 ophthalmology & optometrybusinessOptometryOptometry and Vision Science
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Validation of FEV6 in the elderly: correlates of performance and repeatability.

2007

BACKGROUND: Forced expiratory volume in 6 s (FEV6) has been proposed as a more easily measurable parameter than forced vital capacity (FVC) to diagnose airway disease using spirometry. A study was undertaken to estimate FEV6 repeatability, to identify correlates of a good quality FEV6 measurement and of volumetric differences between FEV6 and FVC in elderly patients. METHODS: 1531 subjects aged 65-100 years enrolled in the SA.R.A project (a cross-sectional multicentre non-interventional study) were examined. FEV6 was measured on volume-time curves that achieved satisfactory start-of-test and end-of-test criteria. Correlates of FEV6 achievement were assessed by logistic regression. RESULTS: …

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicineSpirometryVital capacitymedicine.medical_specialtyCross-sectional studyPopulationVital CapacitySettore MED/10 - Malattie Dell'Apparato RespiratorioLogistic regressionFEV1/FVC ratioForced Expiratory VolumemedicineHumanseducationAgedAged 80 and overeducation.field_of_studymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryReproducibility of ResultsBronchial DiseasesRepeatabilityrespiratory systemAirway obstructionlung function agingmedicine.diseaserespiratory tract diseasesCross-Sectional StudiesPhysical therapybusiness
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A simple method of bronchoprovocation using a valved holding chamber.

2004

This study was undertaken to ascertain whether the use of a valved holding chamber (VHC) during bronchial provocation testing might increase lung deposition and repeatability of the test relative to the tidal breathing method. The 2-min tidal breathing results were compared to five inhalations from a VHC device in patients using the Pari-provoII nebulizer (MMD = 2.1mkm). Lung and mouth deposition, losses though the exhaled air and losses before aerosol delivery to the patient's mouth were measured in patients using a radiolabeled 99Tc-DTPA solution and gamma camera. The study revealed that lung deposition was 67% with the VHC method, and losses with exhaled air were 29% of the inhaled amoun…

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicinemedicine.medical_specialtyBronchial Provocation TestsTidal VolumeMedicineHumansPharmacology (medical)In patientRadionuclide ImagingLungAerosolsLungbusiness.industryNebulizers and VaporizersRepeatabilityrespiratory systemHOLDING CHAMBERrespiratory tract diseasesSurgeryAerosolNebulizermedicine.anatomical_structureBronchial provocationTechnetium Tc 99m PentetateRadiopharmaceuticalsbusinessNuclear medicineDeposition (chemistry)Journal of aerosol medicine : the official journal of the International Society for Aerosols in Medicine
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Lung Function Monitoring; A Randomized Agreement Study

2016

Objective: To determine the agreement between devices and repeatability within devices of the forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1), forced vital capacity (FVC), peak expiratory flow (PEF) and forced expiratory flow at 50% of FVC (FEF50) values measured using the four spirometers included in the study. Methods: 50 (24 women) participants (20-64 years of age) completed maximum forced expiratory flow manoeuvres and measurements were performed using the following devices: MasterScreen, SensorMedics, Oxycon Pro and SpiroUSB. The order of the instruments tested was randomized and blinded for both the participants and the technicians. Re-testing was conducted on a following day within 72 hours …

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicinemedicine.medical_specialtyVital capacitySpirometersTestingArticleMean difference03 medical and health sciencesFEV1/FVC ratio0302 clinical medicineInternal medicinemedicineAdultsRepeatability030212 general & internal medicineLung functionReproducibilitybusiness.industryMeasurementsRepeatabilityrespiratory systemReproducibilityConfidence intervalrespiratory tract diseases030228 respiratory systemPhysical therapyCardiologybusinessThe Open Respiratory Medicine Journal
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Optimization of large-volume injection for the determination of polychlorinated biphenyls in children's fast-food menus by low-resolution mass spectr…

2008

International audience; This study includes the determination of five indicator polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) (52, 101, 153, 138, and 180), six non-ortho PCBs (35, 80, 81, 77, 126, and 169), and two mono-ortho PCBs (28 and 118) in fast food for children. A freeze-dried sample of 10 g is extracted by using pressurized n-hexane in two 5 min cycles at 120 degrees C and 100 mbar. Fatty extracts were cleaned up by means of acetonitrile/n-hexane partitioning and gel-permeation chromatography. The fractionation of non-ortho, mono-ortho, and indicator PCBs was made on graphitized carbon solid-phase extraction cartridges by using n-hexane, n-hexane/toluene (99:1, v/v), and toluene as elution solv…

Quality ControlAnalytical chemistryFractionation010501 environmental sciencesTandem mass spectrometryMass spectrometry01 natural sciencesGas Chromatography-Mass SpectrometryMass Spectrometry[CHIM.ANAL]Chemical Sciences/Analytical chemistryTandem Mass SpectrometryHumansPCBs0105 earth and related environmental sciencesDetection limitChromatographyChemistryElution010401 analytical chemistryReproducibility of ResultsGeneral ChemistryRepeatabilityPolychlorinated Biphenyls0104 chemical sciencesChild PreschoolGas chromatographyVaporizerGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesFood AnalysisJournal of agricultural and food chemistry
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Sensory evaluation based on verbal judgments

1999

Studies of the repeatability and the homogeneity of expert panel scores in sensory profiling show that lasting and reliable evaluations of food products are difficult to obtain: strong inter- and intra-individual differences are commonly observed. Our hypothesis is that this variability is due to quantification methods that consist of asking panelists to furnish quantitative values (by attributing a numerical point to perceived intensity) and that using natural language in the form of verbal judgements in a hierarchical tree would allow improving the reliability of sensory evaluations. This hypothesis was tested by comparing a numerical value scale and a specific hierarchical semantic scale…

Quantification methods[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Sensory systemcomputer.software_genreSensory analysis03 medical and health sciences0404 agricultural biotechnology0302 clinical medicineProfiling (information science)ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSbusiness.industryREPETABILTE04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesRepeatability040401 food scienceSensory Systems030227 psychiatry[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio]Food productsSemantic differentialArtificial intelligencebusinessPsychologySocial psychologycomputerNatural languageNatural language processingFood Science
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An effective negative pressure cavitation-microwave assisted extraction for determination of phenolic compounds in P. calliantha H. Andr.

2013

A novel negative pressure and microwave assisted extraction technique (NMAE) was first proposed and applied for extraction of phenolic compounds from pyrola. [C₄MIM]BF₄ aqueous solution was selected as extraction solvent. Optimal extraction conditions were microwave power 700 W, negative pressure -0.07 MPa, temperature 40 °C, liquid-solid ratio 20 : 1, ionic liquid (IL) concentration 0.5 M, extraction time 15 min. The predominance of NMAE was investigated by comparing with microwave-assisted extraction (MAE) and negative pressure cavitation extraction (NPCE) using a first-order kinetics equation. The C∞ values of the target compounds by NMAE were from 0.406 to 5.977 mg g⁻¹ higher than these…

ReproducibilityAqueous solutionChromatographyPlant ExtractsLiquid-Liquid ExtractionExtraction (chemistry)Analytical chemistryRepeatabilityBiochemistryAnalytical ChemistrySolventMatrix (chemical analysis)chemistry.chemical_compoundPhenolschemistryIonic liquidPressureElectrochemistryEnvironmental ChemistrySample preparationMicrowavesPyrolaChromatography High Pressure LiquidSpectroscopyThe Analyst
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The repeatability and reproducibility of calibrating signals generated by Hsu-Nielsen method

2005

During the measurements of the acoustic emission signals taken both in the laboratory and industrial conditions it is necessary to carry out calibration of the measurement paths used. One of the basic calibration methods is the one invented by Hsu-Nielsen, which consists in generating an acoustic signal during breaking a scriber placed in a special head put on an automatic pencil. The paper presents the measurement results of acoustic signals taken at various structural parameters of calibrating heads, which was done to determine their influence on the repeatability of the results obtained. Moreover, the measurements were taken for ten identical, in relation to their geometrical measurement…

ReproducibilityScriberAcoustic emissionGoodness of fitComputer scienceAcousticsStatistical inferenceCalibrationGeneral Physics and AstronomyRepeatabilityPencil (optics)Journal de Physique IV (Proceedings)
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Reliability results of straylight measurements using the C-Quant

2008

Purpose Assessment of repeatability and reproducibility of straylight measures with the C-Quant straylightmeter (Oculus AG, Germany), effect of age on reliability measures and correlation of measures determined with new methods of scatter determination. Methods Results from different studies will be presented. For repeatability assessment, 20 eyes (age 26.9±2.7 years) were examined with the C-Quant, taking 10 consecutive readings. 5 subjects were also examined on 5 consecutive days to assess reproducibility. Repeated measures from 84 subjects, age range 19-86 years, were analysed to assess the effect of patient’s age. Software was developed to quantify scatter from centroid patterns obtaine…

Reproducibilitymedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryHealthy subjectsRepeated measures designSmall sampleGeneral MedicineRepeatabilityAudiologyCorrelationOphthalmologyOpticsmedicinebusinessReliability (statistics)Acta Ophthalmologica
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