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Emin Aktan, Ivan Bartoli, Branko Gli?ic and Carlo Rainieri
This paper summarizes the lessons learned after several decades of exploring and applying Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) in operating bridge structures. The challenges in real-time imaging and processing of large amounts of sensor data at various ban...
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Jiahang Chen, Jan Reitz, Rebecca Richstein, Kai-Uwe Schröder and Jürgen Roßmann
Advancing digitalization is reaching the realm of lightweight construction and structural?mechanical components. Through the synergistic combination of distributed sensors and intelligent evaluation algorithms, traditional structures evolve into smart se...
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Rafal J. Doniec, Natalia J. Piaseczna, Karen A. Szymczyk, Barbara Jacennik, Szymon Siecinski, Katarzyna Mocny-Pachonska, Konrad Duraj, Tomasz Cedro, Ewaryst J. Tkacz and Wojciech M. Glinkowski
The progress in telemedicine can be observed globally and locally. Technological changes in telecommunications systems are intertwined with developments in telemedicine. The recent COVID-19 pandemic has expanded the potential of teleconsultations and tel...
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Elenice de Sousa Pereira, Mabliny Thuany, Paulo Felipe Ribeiro Bandeira, Thayse Natacha Q. F. Gomes and Fernanda Karina dos Santos
The present study examined gender differences in health, physical activity, physical fitness, real and perceived motor competence, and executive function indicators in three time points, and analyzed the dynamic and non-linear association between health,...
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Franz W Gatzweiler, Saroj Jayasinghe, José G Siri and Jason Corburn
The intensity and range of health challenges that people in cities are facing has increased in recent years. This is due in part to a failure to adequately adapt and respond to emergent and expanding global systemic risks, but also to a still-limited und...
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BM Zeeshan Hameed, Nithesh Naik, Sufyan Ibrahim, Nisha S. Tatkar, Milap J. Shah, Dharini Prasad, Prithvi Hegde, Piotr Chlosta, Bhavan Prasad Rai and Bhaskar K Somani
Artificial intelligence (AI) is an emerging technological system that provides a platform to manage and analyze data by emulating human cognitive functions with greater accuracy, revolutionizing patient care and introducing a paradigm shift to the health...
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Muhamed Abdulhadi Obied, Fayed F. M. Ghaleb, Aboul Ella Hassanien, Ahmed M. H. Abdelfattah and Wael Zakaria
Satellite telemetry data plays an ever-important role in both the safety and the reliability of a satellite. These two factors are extremely significant in the field of space systems and space missions. Since it is challenging to repair space systems in ...
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Ioannis Hatzilygeroudis, Konstantinos Dimitropoulos, Konstantinos Kovas and John A. Theodorou
The expert system approach, although quite old, is still quite effective in scientific areas where experts are required to make diagnoses and predictions. One of those areas is fish disease diagnosis. It is an application domain that currently employs co...
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Maha Alnashmi, Ahmad Salman, Hanadi AlHumaidi, Maha Yunis and Naser Al-Enezi
After studying the professional practices related to the management of medical records in Kuwaiti hospitals, it became utterly evident that there is inadequate understanding about maintaining the health information of patients. This dire situation is fur...
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Iñigo Orue-Saiz, Miguel Kazarez and Amaia Mendez-Zorrilla
In recent years, the promotion of healthy habits, and especially diet-oriented habits, has been one of the priority interests of our society. There are many apps created to count calories based on what we eat, or to estimate calorie consumption according...
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Samuel B. Adeloju, Shahnoor Khan and Antonio F. Patti
Groundwater contamination is a major global issue. A good understanding of the associated chemistry and fate of a contaminant such as arsenic in groundwater is important for minimizing or avoiding potential health, social and economic implications when u...
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Nathalie Sänger, Christine Heinzel and Simone Sandholz
The current understanding of critical health infrastructure resilience is still dominated by a technical perspective. Reality however is different, as past events including the COVID-19 pandemic have revealed: emergency situations are only rarely exclusi...
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Berit Irene Helgheim and Birgithe Sandbaek
(1) Background: This paper investigates the distribution of work hours by activity, for the main staff categories in home care services in three rural Norwegian municipalities. In Norway these categories are registered nurses, assistant nurses and assist...
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Andrea Gatto, Gabriele Accarino, Valeria Aloisi, Francesco Immorlano, Francesco Donato and Giovanni Aloisio
Compartmental models have long been used in epidemiological studies for predicting disease spread. However, a major issue when using compartmental mathematical models concerns the time-invariant formulation of hyper-parameters that prevent the model from...
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Ana Teresa Ferreira, Carlos Fernandes, José Vieira and Filipe Portela
Nowadays, there is an increasing need to understand the behavior of COVID-19. After the Directorate-General of Health of Portugal made available the infected patient?s data, it became possible to analyze it and gather some conclusions, obtaining a better...
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Stephan J. Hauser
In the early days of the petroleum industry, oil infrastructure had a short lifespan. Individuals were creating their own company and competing with others, without the financial means of current great companies. Many oil facilities were established in p...
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Austin D. Lewis and Katrina M. Groth
Dynamic Bayesian networks (DBNs) represent complex time-dependent causal relationships through the use of conditional probabilities and directed acyclic graph models. DBNs enable the forward and backward inference of system states, diagnosing current sys...
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Livio Di Matteo, Thomas Barbiero
Canada spends more than Italy on health per capita and as a share of GDP and has a higher per capita GDP. Yet, life expectancy and infant mortality in Italy are better and have improved more over time. The implication is that the Italian heal...
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Livio Di Matteo, Thomas Barbiero
Pág. 403 - 438
Canada spends more than Italy on health per capita and as a share of GDP and has a higher per capita GDP. Yet, life expectancy and infant mortality in Italy are better and have improved more over time. The implication is that the Italian heal...
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Gahizi Emmanuel,Andi Wahju Rahardjo Emanuel,Djoko Budiyanto Setyohadi
Pág. pp. 271 - 279
Community health workers (CHWs) are the basis of public health services that aim to connect the gap between public health and the human service system. This gap can be completely bridged by navigating the health and human service systems and educating co...
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