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    A bal kéz technika

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    Tanulmányi éveim alatt mindig is foglalkoztatott a bal kéz technikájának rendkívül összetett kérdésköre.MSc/MAHegedűtanármagyarnappal

    HKU-BAL/Clair3: v1.0.7

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    <ol> <li>Added memory guards and test function on full-alignment C implement (https://github.com/HKU-BAL/Clair3/pull/286 by @<a href="https://github.com/cjw85">Chris Wright</a>).</li> <li>Increased the maximum mpileup read coverage to 2^20 to adapt high-coverage amplicon data (https://github.com/HKU-BAL/Clair3/pull/292 by @<a href="https://github.com/dpryan79">Devon Ryan</a>).</li> <li>Updated LongPhase to version 1.6.</li> </ol&gt

    Photos of 8-node NIR markers on masonry bricks

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    This dataset includes set of photos taken for the publication: Bal I.E., Dais D., Smyrou E. and Sarhosis V. (2021) “Novel invisible markers for monitoring cracked masonry structures”, Construction and Building Materials, Elsevier, paper in review. The purpose of the dataset is to provide a benchmark test setup and image data for DIC (digital image correlation) applications where position of markers can be automatically detected with proper post processing. More information can be found in the ReadMe.pdf

    Autism spectrum disorder symptoms from 2 to 19: implications for diagnosing adolescents and young adults

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    This study explored change in social-communicative symptoms in 140 individuals with childhood Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) diagnoses. Trajectories of caregiver-reported social-communicative symptoms were examined for three groups (verbal, delayed speech, minimally verbal) from ages 2 to 19 years. Groups showed comparable levels of social-communicative impairment at 2 and significant decreases in overall symptom levels across the 17-year period (p<.001). Across three subdomains, main effects of time and language (p<.001) reflected patterns of overall improvement, though children with more impaired language tended to have more caregiver-reported symptoms relative to verbal peers. A significant time-by-language interaction (p<.001) reflected that trajectories of socioemotional reciprocity symptoms differed according to patterns of language development. In contrast, improvements in the nonverbal communication domain were seen across language groups, whereas deficits in the development and maintenance of relationships improved for only verbal children. Verbal adults showed significant reductions in the prevalence of several symptoms exhibited during childhood. Improvements suggest that symptoms indicative of ASD in young children may no longer be diagnostic markers in adolescents and adults. Relative stability of several items suggests that impaired facial expression may be a core ASD symptom that warrants more systematic study across the lifespan. Research investigating the manifestation of ASD in older individuals is needed to foster development of appropriate assessment tools and interventions. Differential relationships to developmental factors within the broader social-communication domain underscores a need to focus on more narrowly defined symptom constructs when exploring links between pathophysiology and observable phenotypes.Peer reviewe

    HKU-BAL/Clair3: v1.0.9

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    &lt;ol&gt; &lt;li&gt;Fixed an issue in VCF header(https://github.com/HKU-BAL/Clair3/pull/305 by @&lt;a href="https://github.com/mproberts99"&gt;Monica Palafox Roberts&lt;/a&gt;).&lt;/li&gt; &lt;li&gt;Updated DP FORMAT description in the header.&lt;/li&gt; &lt;/ol&gt

    PET imaging follows distribution of PA-BaL-<sup>64</sup>Cu after oral viral challenge.

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    Four animals were orally challenged with PA-GFP-BaL-64Cu. Two animals were sacrificed two hours post challenge and another two four hours post challenge, and the oral cavity and entire GI tract removed in one piece. The tissues were cut into pieces, frozen, cryosectioned, and prepared for fluorescent microscopy. A,B) Representative PET images of neonates after oral viral challenge with PA-GFP-BaL-64Cu. Scale in Standard Uptake Value (SUV) (A) Whole body PET images at two and four hours post-oral challenge. B) PET image overlayed on photograph of 25 individual tissue blocks from oral mucosa and GI tract four hours post-challenge. C) Representative fluorescent microscopy image showing individual HIV virions (red puncta indicated by arrows) penetrating the tongue of an animal that received PA-BaL-64Cu at two hours post-challenge. Green–pre-activation, Red–post-activation (virion), Blue–Hoechst. White arrow indicates virion shown in inset; grey arrows indicate other virions in the micrograph.</p

    "L'arte è un prodotto dell'immaginazione". La Narratologia di Mieke Bal

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    Prefazione alla prima edizione italiana di un fondamentale saggio di Mieke Bal. La prefazione al libro si sofferma sulle questioni fondamentali affrontate dal libro, e in particolare sul carattere interdisciplinare dell'opera d'arte, sulle forme di autorialità, sulla necessità di muoversi al di là di ogni interpretazione dell'opera d'arte (film, oggetto, installazione, pittura), per approdare a una analisi della narrazione che ogni opera mette in atto, attraverso concetti da utilizzare come strumenti di ricerca e lettura, tra politica, società e analisi culturale

    Heveny bal szívfél elégtelenség oxyológiai ellátása

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    Szakdolgozatom témájául a heveny bal szívfél elégtelenség oxyológiai ellátását választottam.BSc/BAápolás és betegellátás – mentőtisztmagyarnappaliV

    Non-contact estimation of heart rate and oxygen saturation using ambient light

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    0000-0003-0345-6989WOS: 000347474800009PubMed ID: 25657877We propose a robust method for automated computation of heart rate (HR) from digital color video recordings of the human face. In order to extract photoplethysmographic signals, two orthogonal vectors of RGB color space are used. We used a dual tree complex wavelet transform based denoising algorithm to reduce artifacts (e. g. artificial lighting, movement, etc.). Most of the previous work on skin color based HR estimation performed experiments with healthy volunteers and focused to solve motion artifacts. In addition to healthy volunteers we performed experiments with child patients in pediatric intensive care units. In order to investigate the possible factors that affect the non-contact HR monitoring in a clinical environment, we studied the relation between hemoglobin levels and HR estimation errors. Low hemoglobin causes underestimation of HR. Nevertheless, we conclude that our method can provide acceptable accuracy to estimate mean HR of patients in a clinical environment, where the measurements can be performed remotely. In addition to mean heart rate estimation, we performed experiments to estimate oxygen saturation. We observed strong correlations between our SpO2 estimations and the commercial oximeter readings (C) 2014 Optical Society of AmericaScientific Research Projects Coordination Unit of Mugla Sitki Kocman UniversityMugla Sitki Kocman University [13/108]This study was supported by Scientific Research Projects Coordination Unit of Mugla Sitki Kocman University, project number 13/108. The author wishes to thank Dr. Alkan Bal for his comments and help in conducting the PICU experiments

    Bridging the gap between theory and practice: A conversation on framing and reframing

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    In this conversation, Mieke Bal retraces the perimeter of her analytically based art practice and her practice-based theoretical work, taking advantage of the operational concept of frame but also of the many actions it generates – such as framing, unframing, de-framing, and re-framing. She considers the act of framing, understood as a first gesture of interpretation, much more useful than the noun itself for our under-standing of the effects and meanings of art. Framing as an action can also potentially subvert the traditional, linear, and chronological views of time, bringing into question unilateral thinking
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