Biomedical and Health Sciences
Sequential skeleton and average foot pressure data for normal and five pathological gaits (i.e., antalgic, lurching, steppage, stiff-legged, and Trendelenburg) were simultaneously collected. The skeleton data were collected by using Azure Kinect (Microsoft Corp. Redmond, WA, USA). The average foot pressure data were collected by GW1100 (GHIWell, Korea). 12 healthy subjects participated in data collection. They simulated the pathological gaits under strict supervision. A total of 1,440 data instances (12 people x 6 gait types x 20 walkings) were collected.
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This dataset was created for an Eli Lilly and Company employee information management training program. It was part of a project that explored the potential use of ClinicalTrials.gov (CT.gov) as a tool to evaluate the severity of changes to inclusion and exclusion criteria on clinical trial operations. CT.gov is a public clinical study registry that records summary data about clinical trials. The registry includes a historical record of changes (change history) to inclusion and exclusion criteria and other data that is accessible by users.
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The research were incorporated an extended cohort monitoring campaign, validation of an existing exposure model and development of a predictive model for COPD exacerbations evaluated against historical electronic health records.
A miniature personal sensor unit were manufactured for the study from a prototype developed at the University of Cambridge. The units monitored GPS position, temperature, humidity, CO, NO, NO2, O3, PM10 and PM2.5.
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Supplementary materials for paper
'In silico drug repositioning using integrated target information'
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- Three dimensional (3D) optical imaging system of muon beams using a silver activated zinc sulfide (ZnS(Ag)) sheet combined with a mirror"
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This dataset summarized the result from the numerical analysis of a catheter-based double fusiform mesh electrode for endoluminal irreversible electroporation. The electric field distribution (EFD), the temperature distribution (TD), the probability of EI (PEI), and the probability of TI (PTI) under various conditions of electrode configuration and pulse settings have been calculated.
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The Internet of things (IoT) has emerged as a topic of intense interest among the research and industrial community as it has had a revolutionary impact on human life. The rapid growth of IoT technology has revolutionized human life by inaugurating the concept of smart devices, smart healthcare, smart industry, smart city, smart grid, among others. IoT devices’ security has become a serious concern nowadays, especially for the healthcare domain, where recent attacks exposed damaging IoT security vulnerabilities. Traditional network security solutions are well established.
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Objective: Analyzing human motion is essential for diagnosing movement disorders and guiding rehabilitation for conditions like osteoarthritis, stroke, and Parkinson's disease. Optical motion capture systems are the standard for estimating kinematics, but the equipment is expensive and requires a predefined space. While wearable sensor systems can estimate kinematics in any environment, existing systems are generally less accurate than optical motion capture.
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