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2021
Handbook of Human Computer Interaction
It overlaps with a number of research areas including information visualization, scientific visualization, visual analytics, tangible user interfaces, shape-changing interfaces, personal fabrication interfaces ...
, as well as graphic design, architecture, and art. ...
Another method traditionally used in schools to teach mathematics and graphs to blind students is the graph board, which consists of a cork board with raised grid lines, on which students can place push ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-319-27648-9_94-1
fatcat:cmtnbmjhsvcbhdgo7vcwxmgkhe
Research Opportunities in Vision: A Report of the U.S.-Indo Workshops on Collaborative Research
2006
Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science
Fielding Hejtmancik, Ellen Liberman, Sheldon Miller, Aron Primack, and Paul Sieving) for providing information and support; Joanne Angle, executive director of ARVO, and Rhonda Williams, ARVO meeting coordinator ...
report; and Alan Robin (Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine), who provided information about the history of the collaboration between U.S. and Indian researchers. ...
The World Health Organization, in its recent publication on global data on visual impairment in the year 2002, estimates that more than 7 million Indians are blind (visual acuity of less than 3/60). ...
doi:10.1167/iovs.06-0071
pmid:16638973
fatcat:bjczyaax3vcuvmqpcaoluzqwyy
Pittsburgh: interwoven with the fabric of learning
1995
Science
* How can someone with a visual impairment use a
computer?
* How can a person with limited use of their hands enter
an SEM career? ...
Measurements can be performed at 2to 3-min intervals with consistent results. The same Cardiomax computer can be used for measuring cardiac output of rats and larger animals. Columbus Instruments. ...
Whether you're performing simple PCR amplifications or more advanced techniques, Fisher Scientific has a comprehensive line of products that provides uncompromising performance for your PCR applications ...
doi:10.1126/science.7792591
pmid:7792591
fatcat:zzpg5je2cfe7tlmqiegohz4p3y
Is it clever for doctors to take smart drugs?
2016
BMJ (Clinical Research Edition)
Computing fabric: Interconnected computer processors and data storage that are used to perform computational tasks. ...
Compute complexity: The compute complexity of an analysis describes the computing resources required to perform the analysis. ...
doi:10.1136/bmj.h5593
fatcat:ufupr6kc45e7dnajjoebkx226a
Neural Interfacing: Forging the Human-Machine Connection
2008
Synthesis Lectures on Biomedical Engineering
While our brain was not specifically "designed" for number crunching, such computation is one of a great number of tasks that it can perform. ...
-The ability to design and fabricate basic analog circuitry (e.g., an amplifier) and basic digital logic circuitry. ...
My wife for her patience and support. Fred Prior, Linda Larson-Prior, and Greg Gerhardt for their guidance and mentoring. Jerry Pine and Peter Huettl for their feedback. ...
doi:10.2200/s00148ed1v01y200809bme022
fatcat:sj2w7ygpyfah7bof3lhre5wc2a
Golden accomplishments in biomedical engineering
2002
IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine
And a reading aid for the blind, the Optacon, came into use in the mid 1970s. ...
These devices are largely used by the patient and can be life supporting and are designed to provide the user with an improved quality of life and allow him/her to be more independent. ...
doi:10.1109/memb.2002.1016851
pmid:12119874
fatcat:p76xlztspve7hnqtaexkzslese
Program
2021
2021 National Conference on Communications (NCC)
In addition, the achievable performance of RIS-assisted systems has been proved to be robust to various hardware impairments, e.g., the phase noise, which may further reduce the implementation cost. ...
Alternatively, delta-sigma modulation-based transmitters can exhibit good performance in terms of error vector magnitude (EVM), where high-efficiency switch-mode PAs can be used along with RF filters for ...
They can benefit from speech training aids providing visual feedback of key articulatory efforts.
15:30 Speech-Training Aid with Time-Scaled Audiovisual Feedback of Articulatory
Efforts Requirements ...
doi:10.1109/ncc52529.2021.9530194
fatcat:ahdw5ezvtrh4nb47l2qeos3dwq
Table of Contents
2016
Australian Journal of Primary Health
In the literature, there is a limited database of PIM feedstock material properties that can be used in computer simulations to aid part and mold design. ...
An attempt is made to assist PIM design by using predictive models and literature data that in turn can help reduce trail and error experimentations prevalent in PIM industry. reconfigurable design vector ...
doi:10.1071/pyv22n4toc
fatcat:hrwhnxdpjreslhuwi7y4edqmo4
To the Editor
2017
Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.)
Acknowledgments The authors thank colleagues in the Simulation and Visualization Group, Department of Computer Science, University of Hull for valuable discussions and technical assistance. ...
This research will also investigate how location information from a GPS receiver can be used and efficiently incorporated into sosMesh to provide more accurate and faster localisation of the trapped person ...
Facilitating Route Learning Using Interactive Auditory Tactile Maps for Blind and Visually Impaired People Nazatul Naquiah Ahba Abd Hamid and Alistair D. N. ...
doi:10.1093/pm/pnx150
pmid:29016898
fatcat:pao75lxgbvg3hkyhod262f5ebe
Consent of the blind and visually impaired: a time to change practice
2004
British Journal of Ophthalmology
Acknowledgements The technical assistance of Peggy Kaminski, OMT, YK Goh, PhD, and Ezekiel Weis, MD, is gratefully acknowledged.
Acknowledgement Acknowledgements ...
Acknowledgements The authors gratefully acknowledge the assistance of Ms Jayne Simons for critically reviewing the manuscript. ...
The SPECS web page is a valuable resource for professionals and may also be of interest to people with a visual impairment or who are blind. ...
doi:10.1136/bjo.2003.025239
pmid:14736804
pmcid:PMC1771972
fatcat:kphggxvkerao5mu2ypet5skpvy
Monitoring reperfused myocardial infarction with delayed left ventricular systolic dysfunction in rabbits by longitudinal imaging
2018
Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery
An experimental imaging platform for longitudinal monitoring and evaluation of cardiac morphology-function changes has been long desired. ...
According to cardiac morphology and function changes, 4 groups could be distinguished: sham rabbits (n=12), and MI rabbits with no (MI_NO_LVSD; n=10), moderate (MI_M_LVSD; n=9) and severe (MI_S_LVSD; n ...
Ethical Statement: This retrospective study was performed in compliance with the requirements of the institutional review board and approved by the institution ethical committee. ...
doi:10.21037/qims.2018.09.05
pmid:30306056
pmcid:PMC6177364
fatcat:cqroeb5ch5enlh76obrg4rlyea
Heparin therapy in giant cell arteritis
2004
British Journal of Ophthalmology
Acknowledgements The technical assistance of Peggy Kaminski, OMT, YK Goh, PhD, and Ezekiel Weis, MD, is gratefully acknowledged.
Acknowledgement Acknowledgements ...
Acknowledgements The authors gratefully acknowledge the assistance of Ms Jayne Simons for critically reviewing the manuscript. ...
The SPECS web page is a valuable resource for professionals and may also be of interest to people with a visual impairment or who are blind. ...
doi:10.1136/bjo.2003.021592
pmid:14736795
pmcid:PMC1772017
fatcat:yk6uyighjnfx7ouuz3e447jzcq
Retinal migraine: caught in the act
2004
British Journal of Ophthalmology
Acknowledgements The technical assistance of Peggy Kaminski, OMT, YK Goh, PhD, and Ezekiel Weis, MD, is gratefully acknowledged.
Acknowledgement Acknowledgements ...
Acknowledgements The authors gratefully acknowledge the assistance of Ms Jayne Simons for critically reviewing the manuscript. ...
The SPECS web page is a valuable resource for professionals and may also be of interest to people with a visual impairment or who are blind. ...
doi:10.1136/bjo.2003.021808
pmid:14736796
pmcid:PMC1772006
fatcat:44bmfdhscvh5bkpcd3kbhqvjhm
New Developments in Science and Technology - 60th Anniversary Special Issue, Beihang University (BUAA)
2012
Science
provides cutting-edge research and education in advanced structural and functional materials, nanomaterials, new materials for clean energy, polymers and composites, nonequilibrium fabrication, corrosion ...
There are 75 full-time teachers in the school, which annually graduates 150 undergraduates, 180 postgraduates, 50 Ph.D.s, and 10 students from abroad. ...
Computer science students have also performed well in campus academic competitions. ...
doi:10.1126/science.338.6104.274-c
fatcat:iurk5neuwvh2jgbohwevb5dicy
Optical elastography and tissue biomechanics
2019
Journal of Biomedical Optics
Hence, optical elastography and biomechanics methods can aid in the understanding and clinical diagnosis of a wide variety of diseases. ...
Mechanical forces play an important role in the behavior and development of biological systems and disease at all spatial scales, from cells and their constituents to tissues and organs. ...
This is particularly relevant for laser-assisted modifications of collagenous tissues (e.g., for fabrication of cartilaginous implants). ...
doi:10.1117/1.jbo.24.11.110901
pmid:31758675
pmcid:PMC6873628
fatcat:brhaewi7szga5jthgvnxk3xgny
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