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Video_Data – Supplemental material for In vitro comparison of conventional surgical and rotary ultrasonic bone drilling techniques
Supplemental material, Video_Data for In vitro comparison of conventional surgical and rotary ultrasonic bone drilling techniques by Vishal Gupta, Ravinder Pal Singh, Pulak M Pandey and Ravi Gupta in Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part H: Journal of Engineering in Medicine</p
Tongue in cheek: a novel concept in assistive human machine interface
In this paper we describe a novel human machine interface system aimed primarily at those who have experienced loss of extremity motor function. The system enables the control of a wide range of assistive technologies such as wheelchairs, prosthetics, computers and general electrical goods at the ‘flick of a tongue’. This system could benefit a huge sector of people including those who have suffered a spinal cord injury, stroke or quadriplegia.The technology focuses on a unique hands-free interface whereby users can issue commands simply by performing subtle tongue movements; these tongue motions are continually monitored by a small microphone positioned comfortably within the ear canal. Due to the physiological connections between these regions and the distinctive nature of the signals, these commands can be detected and distinguished allowing a control signal to be issued.This inexpensive device offers significant advantages over existing technologies by providing unobtrusive, hygienic control through natural tongue motion. New software has been implemented, achieving over 97% correct classification across four different tongue movements for seven test subjects. Feasibility of the system as an interface for a variety of devices is demonstrated through simulation studies including controlling a prosthetic manipulator and power wheelchair
Human-machine interface for tele-robotic operation using tongue movement ear pressure (TMEP) signals
VIEWPOINT: Hinduism and the Academy: Towards a Dialogue Between Scholar and Practitioner
Gupta articlulates a rationale as to why the position of both the academician and the practitioner are necessary for meaningful religious dialog
Data for Gupta et al., "Estimating the Meridional Extent of Adiabatic Mixing in the Stratosphere using Age-of-Air", JGR:Atmospheres,
Model data and post-processed data supporting the creation of the manuscript "Estimating the Meridional Extent of Adiabatic Mixing in the Stratosphere using Age-of-Air" submitted to JGR:Atmospheres in August 2022.
1) The netCDF files created through post-processing of full model data in FORTRAN are shared in the /data/ directory. These file contains the zonal mean circulation statistics based on Gupta et al. (2020), age-of-air transport diagnostics based on Linz et al. (2021), and the novel \Gamma-\Theta circulation streamfunction introduced in this study. The /data/ directory also contains MATLAB .mat data files for the transport diagnostics obtained from WACCM. 150 days of actual GFDL-FV3 model data in the northern hemisphere, between 0.1 hPa-500 hPa pressure levels is also provided to support external computations and validation.
2) The Jupyter notebook used for final computation and figures production is provided in .ipynb, .html and .pdf formats in /code/. All the files referred to in the notebook are stored in the /data/ directory.
Corresponding author : Aman Gupta, [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]
Residual microcalcifications after neoadjuvant systemic therapy for early breast cancer : Implications for surgical planning and long-term outcomes
CRediT authorship contribution statement Joel Allotey: were responsible for data collection, was responsible for writing, data management, Formal analysis, Project administration. Vinita Ruparel: were responsible for data collection. Anna McCallum: were responsible for data collection. Karendeep Somal: were responsible for data collection. Louise Simpson: were responsible for critical review of the manuscript. Gaurav Gupta: were responsible for critical review of the manuscript. Gerald Lip: were responsible for critical review of the manuscript. Ravi Sharma: contributed the, Conceptualization, of the project and provided, Supervision, were responsible for critical review of the manuscript. Yazan Masannat: contributed the, Conceptualization, of the project and provided, Supervision, were responsible for critical review of the manuscript.Peer reviewe
Corrigendum: Capital Inflows and House Prices: Aggregate and Regional Evidence from China
In the paper ‘Capital Inflows and House Prices: Aggregate and Regional Evidence from China’ by H. An, et al., printed in the December 2016 issue, there was a missing acknowledgement section for funding resources.
On page 451, the acknowledgement section should appear after the corresponding information as:
“Correspondence: Rakesh Gupta, Department of Accounting, Finance and Economics, Griffith Business School, Griffith University, Nathan Campus QLD 4111. [email protected]
*This work was financially supported by the Humanities and Social Science Foundation of Ministry of Education of China (16YJA790001).”
The author apologises for this error and any confusion it may have caused.No Full Tex
Fiscal decentralisation and gender responsive budgeting in Mexico: Some observations.
Fiscal decentralisation ; Gender ; Mexico
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