Medical engineering topic list of research papers
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Insertion of linear 8.4 μ m diameter 16 channel carbon fiber electrode arrays for single unit recordings2015 / Paras R Patel, Kyounghwan Na, Huanan Zhang, Takashi D Y Kozai, Nicholas A Kotov, et al.
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Perilipin Expression Reveals Adipogenic Potential of hADSCs inside Superporous Polymeric Cellular Delivery Systems2014 / Sorina Dinescu, Bianca Galateanu, Adriana Lungu, Eugen Radu, Sorin Nae, et al.
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In Vitro Cytotoxicity of a Ti-35Nb-7Zr-5Ta Alloy Doped with Different Oxygen Contents2014 / Tatiani Donato, Luciano de Almeida, Victor Arana-Chavez, Carlos Grandini
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Design of a Novel Flexible Capacitive Sensing Mattress for Monitoring Sleeping Respiratory2014 / Wen-Ying Chang, Chien-Chun Huang, Chi-Chun Chen, Chih-Cheng Chang, Chin-Lung Yang
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Multi-scale agent-based modeling on melanoma and its related angiogenesis analysis2013 / Jun Wang, Le Zhang, Chenyang Jing, Gang Ye, Hulin Wu, et al.
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Application of neural oscillators to study the effects of walking speed on rhythmic activations at the ankle2013 / Sook-Yee Chong, Heiko Wagner, Arne Wulf
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Oxygen consumption and peak heart rate in stroke patients during the completion of the Modified Rivermead Mobility Index (MRMI)
Abstract Physical inactivity reduces cardiorespiratory fitness, which further compromises a stroke victim's daily living activities. It is well known that aerobic exercise can improve cardiorespiratory fitness. We conducted an exploratory study with ...
2012 / Fahria B.A. Rahman, Alice Y.M. Jones, Marco Y.C. Pang -
Mechanomyogram for Muscle Function Assessment: A Review2013 / Md. Anamul Islam, Kenneth Sundaraj, R. Badlishah Ahmad, Nizam Uddin Ahamed
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Instantaneous Frequency Based Newborn EEG Seizures Characterization2012 / Mostefa Mesbah, John M O' Toole, Paul B Colditz, Boualem Boashash
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Impact of physical incompatibility on drug mass flow rates: example of furosemide-midazolam incompatibility2012 / Aurélie Foinard, Bertrand Décaudin, Christine Barthélémy, Bertrand Debaene, Pascal Odou
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Accumulating gas sensor principle – how to come from concentration integration to real amount measurements
Abstract The accumulating gas sensor principle is a promising concept to measure selectively low amounts of an analyte. Hereby, the change of the electrical properties of an analyte storage material serves as sensor signal. In earlier approaches,...
2012 / G. Beulertz, A. Geupel, R. Moos, D.J. Kubinski, J.H. Visser -
Erratum to: Evolving hard problems: generating human genetics datasets with a complex etiology2016 / Daniel S. Himmelstein, Casey S. Greene, Jason H. Moore
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Comparison of numerical and verbal rating scales to measure pain exacerbations in patients with chronic cancer pain2010 / Cinzia Brunelli, Ernesto Zecca, Cinzia Martini, Tiziana Campa, Elena Fagnoni, et al.
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Control of interjoint coordination during the swing phase of normal gait at different speeds2007 / Jonathan Shemmell, Jennifer Johansson, Vanessa Portra, Gerald L Gottlieb, James S Thomas, et al.
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Review of control strategies for robotic movement training after neurologic injury2009 / Laura Marchal-Crespo, David J Reinkensmeyer
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A kinematic analysis of a haptic handheld stylus in a virtual environment: a study in healthy subjects2007 / Jurgen Broeren, Katharina S Sunnerhagen, Martin Rydmark
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A novel method for neck coordination exercise – a pilot study on persons with chronic non-specific neck pain2008 / Ulrik Röijezon, Martin Björklund, Mikael Bergenheim, Mats Djupsjöbacka
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Exposure to ambient concentrations of particulate air pollution does not influence vascular function or inflammatory pathways in young healthy individuals2008 / Elvira V Bräuner, Peter Møller, Lars Barregard, Lars O Dragsted, Marianne Glasius, et al.
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Computation in the rabbit aorta of a new metric – the transverse wall shear stress – to quantify the multidirectional character of disturbed blood flow
Abstract Spatial variation of the haemodynamic stresses acting on the arterial wall is commonly assumed to explain the focal development of atherosclerosis. Disturbed flow in particular is thought to play a key role. However, widely-used metrics...
2013 / Véronique Peiffer, Spencer J. Sherwin, Peter D. Weinberg -
Agreement between a self-administered questionnaire on musculoskeletal disorders of the neck-shoulder region and a physical examination2008 / Nathalie Perreault, Chantal Brisson, Clermont E Dionne, Sylvie Montreuil, Laura Punnett