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    DDT, DDE, and DDD

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    "Prepared by Syracuse Research Corporation under contract no. 205-1999-00024; prepared for U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry."Chemical manager(s)/authors(s): Obaid Faroon, M. Olivia Harris, Fernando Llados, Steven Swarts, Gloria Sage, Mario Citra, Daniel Gefell205-1999-0002

    Using video preferences to understand the human perception of real and fictional robots

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    Mubin O, Obaid M, Sandoval E, Fjeld M. Using video preferences to understand the human perception of real and fictional robots. In: Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Human-Agent Interaction (HAI 2015). New York, USA: ACM; 2015: 33-39

    The number of support-tilting modules for a Dynkin algebra

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    A. A. Obaid M, Khalid Nauman S, M. Fakieh W, Ringel CM. The number of support-tilting modules for a Dynkin algebra. Journal of Integer Sequences. 2015;18(10): 15.10.6

    Perception of spatial relations and of coexistence with virtual agents

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    This paper focuses on the user's perception of virtual agents embedded in real and virtual worlds. In particular, we analyze the perception of spatial relations and the perception of coexistence. For this purpose, we measure the user's voice compensation which is one of the human automatic behaviors to their surrounding environment. The results of our evaluation study reveal that people compensate their voice according to the distance during the interaction with both augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) based agents. Secondly, in AR-based scenario users perceive stronger the distance between them and the virtual agent. On the other hand, the results do not show any significant differences regarding the notion of coexistence of the user. Finally, we discuss our results in the context of sense of presence in interaction with virtual agent in AR applications. © 2011 Springer-Verlag

    Human robot interaction and fiction: A contradiction

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    Sandoval E, Mubin O, Obaid M. Human robot interaction and fiction: A contradiction. In: Beetz M, Johnston B, Williams MA, eds. Social Robotics. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Vol 8755. Heidelberg/ Berlin: Springer Nature; 2014: 54-63

    The number of complete exceptional sequences for a Dynkin algebra.

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    Obaid M, Nauman K, S. M. Al-Shammakh W, Fakieh W, Ringel CM. The number of complete exceptional sequences for a Dynkin algebra. Colloquium Mathematicum. 2013;133(2):197-210

    Awareness of orthodontic patients towards smartphone orthodontic apps

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    BACKGROUND: Mobile phone applications (apps) can potentially enhance patient care as they are easy to use and offer multifunctions. In 2019, 305 orthodontic apps were documented, many of which were patient-focused; however, there was little information on how popular these applications are with orthodontic patients. The main aim of this study was to evaluate how well patients were now aware of orthodontic applications. METHODS: A survey asking 700 orthodontic patients about their knowledge of, access to, and use of orthodontic apps to facilitate their treatment resulted in 615 responses. RESULTS: The results showed that a smartphone was owned by 96% of patients. Apple (Apple Inc., Cupertino, CA, USA) was the most used platform, followed by Android (Google LLC, Mountain View, CA, USA). Seventy-five percent of patients have previously used social media to research information, with YouTube (YouTube, San Mateo, CA, USA) being the most popular site. Only 3% of patients knew that applications were available to aid with orthodontic therapy and 12 patients had utilized an app linked to orthodontics. Nevertheless, 88% of patients said they would be open to using an app to supplement their treatment. CONCLUSIONS: Although 88% of patients said they would be prepared to use an app to help with orthodontic treatment, there is currently a low level of knowledge of the existence of apps. Given the availability of applications geared toward those patients, it is necessary to evaluate these apps' quality and, when critical, direct patients toward high-quality, efficient apps. ( Cite this article as : Ahmed HMA, Obaid DH, Kadhum HI, Nahidh M, Cicci & ugrave; M, Minervini G. Awareness of orthodontic patients towards smartphone orthodontic apps. Minerva Dent Oral Sc 2024;73:134-41. DOI: 10.23736/S2724-6329.23.04853-2

    The Ingalls-Thomas bijections

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    Obaid MAA, Nauman SK, Fakieh WM, Ringel CM. The Ingalls-Thomas bijections. International Electronic Journal of Algebra. 2016;20:28-44

    Vinyl chloride

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    prepared by Syracuse Research Corporation ; prepared for U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry."Under contract no. 200-2004-09793""A Toxicological Profile for Vinyl Chloride, Draft for Public Comment was released in 2004. This edition supersedes any previously released draft or final profile"--p. iii.Chemical managers/authors: G. Daniel Todd, Obaid M. Faroon, Dennis E. Jones,Includes bibliographical references (p. 211-266) and index.20061088

    Stop! That is close enough. How body postures influence human-robot proximity

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    Obaid M, Sandoval E, Zlotowski J, Moltchanova E, Basedow CA, Bartneck C. Stop! That is close enough. How body postures influence human-robot proximity. In: Proceedings of the 25th IEEE International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication (RO-MAN). IEEE; 2016: 354-361
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