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  • Towards classification of patients based on surface EMG data of temporomandibular joint muscles using self-organising maps

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    - Biomedical Signal Processing and Control - Year 2022

    The study considers the need for an effective method of classification of patients with a temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD). The self-organising map method (SOM) was applied to group patients and used together with the cross-correlation approach to interpret the processed (rectified and smoothed by using root mean square (RMS) algorithm) surface electromyography signal (sEMG) obtained from testing the muscles (two temporal...

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  • Modelowanie dokładności radiolokalizowania w różnych warunkach środowiskowych przy wykorzystaniu interfejsu radiowego 5G-NR

    W artykule przedstawiono wyniki eksperymentalnych badań dokładności estymacji położenia terminala użytkownika korzystającego~z interfejsu radiowego 5G-NR. W środowisku miejskim dokonano rejestracji rzeczywistych sygnałów sieci 5G, a następnie przeprowadzono badania numeryczne. Celem było zweryfikowanie różnic dokładności estymacji położenia w trzech różnych środowiskach: wewnątrz- i zewnątrzbudynkowym oraz tzw. deep-indoor.

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  • Artificial intelligence for biomedical engineering of polysaccharides: A short overview.

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    - Current Opinion in Biomedical Engineering - Year 2023

    The advent of computer-aided concepts and cognitive algorithms, along with fuzzy sets and fuzzy logic thoughts, supported the idea of ‘making computers think like people’ (Lotfi A. Zadeh, IEEE Spectrum, 21 (26–32), 1984). Such a school of thought enabled the sophistication of mission-oriented...

  • Tailor-Made Polysaccharides for Biomedical Applications

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    - ACS Applied Bio Materials - Year 2024

    Polysaccharides (PSAs) are carbohydrate-based macromolecules widely used in the biomedical field, either in their pure form or in blends/nanocomposites with other materials. The relationship between structure, properties, and functions has inspired scientists to design multifunctional PSAs for various biomedical applications by incorporating unique molecular structures and targeted bulk properties. Multiple strategies, such as...

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  • Biomedical Engineering at Gdansk University of Technology

    Short history of education in Biomedical Engineering at Gdansk University of Technology is presented. The last initiative- implementation of the new programme, Biomedical Engineering - an interfaculty direction of study, supported by a grantfinanced by the European Social Fund is presented. Curricula of four specializations: Chemistry in Medicine, run by the Facultyof Chemistry; Electronics in Medicine and Informatics in Medicine,...

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  • BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING EDUCATION IN POLAND - PIONEERS AND INSTITUTIONS

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    - Year 2021

    The aim of this chapter is to show the history of biomedical engineering education in Poland, from the beginning till today with special task to underline the role of modern information technology. This story is not very old, just around one century, that may be classified into four basic periods related to important historic events. First are the beginnings before the second world war. Then post-war recovery and development of...

  • 2D MXene nanocomposites: electrochemical and biomedical applications

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    • M. Ramezani Farani
    • B. Nourmohammadi Khiarak
    • R. Tao
    • Z. Wang
    • S. Ahmadi
    • M. Hassanpour
    • M. Rabiee
    • M. Saeb
    • E. C. Lima
    • N. Rabiee

    - Environmental Science-Nano - Year 2022

    In recent years, key questions about the interaction of 2D MXene nanomaterials in electrochemical and biomedical applications have been raised. Most research has focused on clarifying the exclusive properties of the materials; however, only limited reports have described the biomedical applications of 2D nanomaterials. 2D MXenes are monolayer atomic nanosheets resulting from MAX phase ceramics. The hydrophilic properties, metallic...

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  • Review: synthetic polymer hydrogels for biomedical applications

    Synthetic polymer hydrogels constitute a group of biomaterials, used in numerous biomedical disciplines, and are still developing for new promising applications. The aim of this study is to review information about well known and the newest hydrogels, show the importance of water uptake and cross-linking type and classify them in accordance with their chemical structure.

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  • Using Physiological Signals for Emotion Recognition

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    - Year 2013

    Recognizing user’s emotions is the promising area of research in a field of human-computer interaction. It is possible to recognize emotions using facial expression, audio signals, body poses, gestures etc. but physiological signals are very useful in this field because they are spontaneous and not controllable. In this paper a problem of using physiological signals for emotion recognition is presented. The kinds of physiological...

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  • Detection Range of Intercept Sonar for CWFM Signals

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    Stealth in military sonars applications may be ensured through the use of low power signals making them difficult to intercept by the enemy. In recent years, silent sonar design has been investigated by the Department of Marine Electronic Systems of the Gdansk University of Technology. This article provides an analysis of how an intercept sonar operated by the enemy can detect silent sonar signals. To that end a theoretical intercept...

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  • Wavelet filtering of signals without using model functions

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    The effective wavelet filtering of real signals is impossible without determining their shape. The shape of a real signal is related to its wavelet spectrum. For shape analysis, a continuous color wavelet spectrogram of signal level is often used. The disadvantage of continuous wavelet spectrogram is the complexity of analyzing a blurry color image. A real signal with additive noise strongly distorts the spectrogram based on continuous...

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  • Progress in ATRP-derived materials for biomedical applications

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    - PROGRESS IN MATERIALS SCIENCE - Year 2024

    The continuing wave of technological breakthroughs and advances is critical for engineering well- defined materials, particularly biomaterials, with tailored microstructure and properties. Over the last few decades, controlled radical polymerization (CRP) has become a very promising option for the synthesis of precise polymeric materials with an unprecedented degree of control over mo lecular architecture. Atom transfer radical...

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  • Graphene Production and Biomedical Applications: A Review

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    Graphene is a two-dimensional nanomaterial composed of carbon atoms with sp2 hybrid orbitals. Both graphene and graphene-based composite have gained broad interest among researchers because of their outstanding physiochemical, mechanical, and biological properties. Graphene production techniques are divided into top-down and bottom-up synthesis methods, of which chemical vapor deposition (CVD) is the most popular. The biomedical...

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  • Emotion Recognition Using Physiological Signals

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    - Year 2015

    In this paper the problem of emotion recognition using physiological signals is presented. Firstly the problems with acquisition of physiological signals related to specific human emotions are described. It is not a trivial problem to elicit real emotions and to choose stimuli that always, and for all people, elicit the same emotion. Also different kinds of physiological signals for emotion recognition are considered. A set of...

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  • Clickable polysaccharides for biomedical applications: A comprehensive review

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    • M. Khodadadi Yazdi
    • S. M. Sajadi
    • F. Seidi
    • N. Rabiee
    • Y. Fatahi
    • M. Rabiee
    • C. M. Dominic
    • P. Zarrintaj
    • K. Formela
    • M. Saeb
    • S. A. Bencherif

    - PROGRESS IN POLYMER SCIENCE - Year 2022

    Recent advances in materials science and engineering highlight the importance of designing sophisticated biomaterials with well-defined architectures and tunable properties for emerging biomedical applications. Click chemistry, a powerful method allowing specific and controllable bioorthogonal reactions, has revolutionized our ability to make complex molecular structures with a high level of specificity, selectivity, and yield...

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  • Silence/noise detection for speech and music signals

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    - Year 2008

    This paper introduces a novel off-line algorithm for silence/noise detection in noisy signals. The main concept of the proposed algorithm is to provide noise patterns for further signals processing i.e. noise reduction for speech enhancement. The algorithm is based on frequency domain characteristics of signals. The examples of different types of noisy signals are presented.

  • Pomiary grubości cienkich warstw metodą modulacji chromatycznej.

    Tematem artykułu jest pomiar grubości struktur cienkowarstwowych szerokostosowanych w optoelektronice, transparentnych warstw dielektrycznych. Grubość jest najistotniejszym parametrem warstwy i determinuje jej właściwościoptyczne. Metoda pomiaru grubości cienkich warstw powinna być bezkontaktowa, nieniszcząca, niekosztowna oraz odporna na zakłócenia

  • Polysaccharide-based electroconductive hydrogels: Structure, properties and biomedical applications

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    • M. Khodadadi Yazdi
    • P. Zarrintaj
    • F. Seidi
    • M. Saeb
    • M. Mozafari

    - CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS - Year 2022

    Architecting an appropriate platform for biomedical applications requires setting a balance between simplicity and complexity. Polysaccharides (PSAs) play essential roles in our life in food resources, structural materials, and energy storage capacitors. Moreover, the diversity and abundance of PSAs have made them an indispensable part of food ingredients and cosmetics. PSA-based hydrogels have been extensively reviewed in biomedical...

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  • Respiratory signals derived from capacitive electrocardiogram on the smart chair

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    - Year 2020

    Capacitive electrocardiogram (CECG) tends to deliver basic cardiac signals without need to use traditional glued electrodes. In the paper analysis of possibility if the ECG derived respiratory waveforms out of the CECG.

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  • Selection of excitation signals for high-impedance spectroscopy

    A method of fast impedance spectroscopy of technical objects with high impedance (|Zx| > 1 GOhm) is evaluated in this paper. An object is excited with a signal generated by a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) located on the U2531A DAQ module. Response signals proportional to current flowing through and voltage across the measured object are sampled by analog-to-digital converters (ADC) in the DAQ module. The object impedance spectrum...

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  • Cellulose Nanomaterials in Biomedical, Food, and Nutraceutical Applications: A Review

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    - MACROMOLECULAR SYMPOSIA - Year 2018

    Nanotechnology with bionanomaterials have tremendous potential to enhance and utilize for nutrient and bioactive absorption, drug delivery systems, pharmaceutical, and nutraceutical field through various applications. Cellulose nanomaterials are green materials that are obtained from renewable sources and possess exceptional mechanical strength and biocompatibility. The associated unique physical and chemical properties have made...

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  • Detection of impulsive disturbances in archive audio signals

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    In this paper the problem of detection of impulsive disturbances in archive audio signals is considered. It is shown that semi-causal/noncausal solutions based on joint evaluation of signal prediction errors and leave-one-out signal interpolation errors, allow one to noticeably improve detection results compared to the prediction-only based solutions. The proposed approaches are evaluated on a set of clean audio signals contaminated...

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  • Liquid Crystals, PIV and IR-Photography in Selected Technical and Biomedical Applications

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    Thermochromic liquid crystals (TLC), Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV), Infrared Imaging Themography (IR) and True-Colour Digital Image Processing (TDIP) have been successfully used in non-intrusive technical, industrial and biomedical studies and applications. These four tools (based on the desktop computers) have come together during the past two decades to produce a powerful advanced...

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  • LCT, PIV and IR Imaging Detection in Selected Technical and Biomedical Applications

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    Thermochromic liquid crystals (TLC), Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) and Infrared Imaging Themography (IR) have been successfully used in non-intrusive technical, industrial and biomedical studies and applications. These four tools (based on the desktop computers) have come together during the past two decades to produce a powerful advanced experimental technique as a judgment of quality of information that cannot be obtained...

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  • Mitigating metal-organic framework (MOF) toxicity for biomedical applications

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    - CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL - Year 2023

    Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are a novel class of crystalline porous materials, consisting of metal ions and organic linkers. These hybrid materials are highly porous and have a large specific surface area, making them of great interest for applications in gas separation, energy storage, biomedical imaging, and drug delivery. As MOFs are being explored for biomedical applications, it is essential to comprehensively assess their...

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  • Identification of models and signals robust to occasional outliers

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    In this paper estimation algorithms derived in the sense of the least sum of absolute errors are considered for the purpose of identification of models and signals. In particular, off-line and approximate on-line estimation schemes discussed in the work are aimed at both assessing the coefficients of discrete-time stationary models and tracking the evolution of time-variant characteristics of monitored signals. What is interesting,...

  • Identification of models and signals robust to occasional outliers

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    In this paper estimation algorithms derived in the sense of the least sum of absolute errors are considered for the purpose of identification of models and signals. In particular, off-line and approximate on-line estimation schemes discussed in the work are aimed at both assessing the coefficients of discrete-time stationary models and tracking the evolution of time-variant characteristics of monitored signals. What is interesting,...

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  • LCT, PIV and IR Imaging Detection in Selected Technical and Biomedical Applications

    Paper presents the brief summary of the history of Thermochromic liquid crystals (TLC), Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) and Infrared Imaging Themography (IR). Principal methods and tools are described and some examples are presented. With this objective, a new experimental technique have been developed and applied to the study of heat and mass transfer and for biomedical diagnosis. Selected results of experiments using these methods...

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  • Poloxamer: A versatile tri-block copolymer for biomedical applications

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    • P. Zarrintaj
    • J. D. Ramsey
    • A. Samadi
    • Z. Atoufi
    • M. K. Yazdi
    • M. Ganjali
    • L. M. Amirabad
    • E. Zangene
    • M. Farokhi
    • K. Formela... and 3 others

    - Acta Biomaterialia - Year 2020

    Poloxamers, also called Pluronic, belong to a unique class of synthetic tri-block copolymers containing central hydrophobic chains of poly(propylene oxide) sandwiched between two hydrophilic chains of poly(ethylene oxide). Some chemical characteristics of poloxamers such as temperature-dependent self-assembly and thermo-reversible behavior along with biocompatibility and physiochemical properties make poloxamer-based biomaterials...

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  • Artificial intelligence for biomedical engineering of polysaccharides: A short overview

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    • H. Shokrani
    • A. Shokrani
    • F. Seidi
    • J. Kucińska-Lipka
    • B. Makurat-Kasprolewicz
    • M. Saeb
    • S. Ramakrishna

    - Current Opinion in Biomedical Engineering - Year 2023

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  • Preparation and Characterization of Diamond-like Carbon Coatings for Biomedical Applications—A Review

    Diamond-like carbon (DLC) films are generally used in biomedical applications, mainly because of their tribological and chemical properties that prevent the release of substrate ions, extend the life cycle of the material, and promote cell growth. The unique properties of the coating depend on the ratio of the sp3/sp2 phases, where the sp2 phase provides coatings with a low coefficient of friction and good electrical conductivity,...

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  • Detection of the Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum Signals with BPSK Modulation

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    - POLISH JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES - Year 2011

    This paper presents a method of the DS CDMA signals with BPSK modulation detection through the examination of the enhanced signal spectrum density. On the base of experiments carried out on the real radio communication signals the impact of a narrowband emission occurring in the examined frequency band on the detection process effectiveness was shown. The results of the experiment aimed at the detection of the satellite navigation...

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  • Annual signals observed in regional GPS networks

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    • J. Bogusz
    • M. Figurski

    - Acta Geodynamica et Geomaterialia - Year 2014

    Abstract: This paper describes analyses concerning annual signals in GPS-derived coordinates. The data was processed in the Military University of Technology Local Analysis Centre with Bernese 5.0 software. We used observations from 129 permanent GPS stations which belong to the Polish Active Geodetic Network (ASG-EUPOS), for the period of GPS weeks 1465-1729, corresponding to about 5 years. The annual signals have been estimated...

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  • Reception of GNSS Signals Under Jamming Conditions

    The article focuses on performance of Global Navigation Satellite System receivers in environment where intentional interference is present. First part is a general description of GNSS systems. Secondly, types of positioning service disturbances are specified. In the third part authors present a scheme of measurement stand which is used to evaluate the influence of interference on reception of navigation signals. Next, research...

  • Method for Clustering of Brain Activity Data Derived from EEG Signals

    A method for assessing separability of EEG signals associated with three classes of brain activity is proposed. The EEG signals are acquired from 23 subjects, gathered from a headset consisting of 14 electrodes. Data are processed by applying Discrete Wavelet Transform (DWT) for the signal analysis and an autoencoder neural network for the brain activity separation. Processing involves 74 wavelets from 3 DWT families: Coiflets,...

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  • Polysaccharide-based Nanocomposites for Biomedical Applications: A Critical Review

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    • H. Shokrani
    • A. Shokrani
    • S. M. Sajadi
    • M. Khodadadi Yazdi
    • F. Seidi
    • M. Jouyandeh
    • P. Zarrintaj
    • S. Kar
    • S. Kim
    • T. Kuang... and 4 others

    - Nanoscale Horizons - Year 2022

    Polysaccharides (PSA) are taking specific position among biomaterials for advanced applications in medicine. Nevertheless, poor mechanical properties is known as the main drawback of PSA, which highlights need for PSA modification. Nanocomposites PSA (NPSA) are a class of biomaterials widely used as biomedical platforms, but despite their importance and worldwide use have not been reviewed. Herein we critically reviewed application...

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  • Using wearable device for biomedical signal acquisition and processing

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    In this paper we present the research conducted on synchronous measurements of biosignals. The experiment was conducted to evaluate the possibility of estimating vital signs based on eye tracking. Method: The eGlasses platform was used for acquisition of ECG, respiration rate, eye and pupil movement and blood pressure. Data were acquired in three 5 min. intervals during which a subject was performing certain tasks. The signals...

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  • APPLICATION OF VIBRATION SIGNALS IN RAILWAY TRACK DIAGNOSTICS USING A MOBILE RAILWAY PLATFORM

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    - Archives of Transport - Year 2024

    The article presents a comprehensive method for using vibration signals to diagnose railway tracks. The primary objective is to gather detailed information on track conditions through a passive experiment. This involves using mobile diagnostic tools and techniques to assess railway infrastructure. The article elaborates on the range of diagnostic activities conducted in accordance with detailed railway regulations and highlights...

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  • Stress Detection of Children with Autism using Physiological Signals in Kaspar Robot-Based Intervention Studies

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    • B. Coskun
    • P. Uluer
    • E. Toprak
    • D. E. Barkana
    • H. Kose
    • T. Zorcec
    • B. Robins
    • A. Landowska

    - Year 2022

    This study aims to develop a stress detection system using the blood volume pulse (BVP) signals of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) during robot-based interven- tion. This study presents the heart rate variability (HRV) analysis method to detect the stress, where HRV features are extracted from raw BVP signals recorded from an E4 wristband during interaction studies with the social robot Kaspar. Low frequency power...

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  • Volatile Compound Emissions from Stereolithography Three-Dimensional Printed Cured Resin Models for Biomedical Applications

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    - CHEMICAL RESEARCH IN TOXICOLOGY - Year 2023

    Stereolithography three-dimensional printing is used increasingly in biomedical applications to create components for use in healthcare and therapy. The exposure of patients to volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitted from cured resins represents an element of concern in such applications. Here, we investigate the biocompatibility in relation to inhalation exposure of volatile emissions of three different cured commercial resins...

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  • Fluorinated porphyrinoids and their biomedical applications

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  • Novel Research on Biomedical Polyurethanes

    The variety of mechanical properties characterizes properly designed PURs. They may be biocompatible and reveal compatibility with blood, making them attractive materials for the fabrication of tissue scaffolds; however, like all synthetic materials, PURs don’t reveal sufficient biocompatibility. PURs may undergo certain chemical modifications (e.g., 1,4:3,6-dianhydro-D-sorbitol, ascorbic acid (AA), growth factors, covering with...

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  • Magnetic nanocomposites for biomedical applications

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    • M. Naghdi
    • M. Ghovvati
    • N. Rabiee
    • S. Ahmadi
    • N. Abbariki
    • S. Sojdeh
    • A. Ojaghi
    • M. Bagherzadeh
    • O. Akhavan
    • E. Sharifi... and 6 others

    - ADVANCES IN COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE - Year 2022

    Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine have solved numerous problems related to the repair and regeneration of damaged organs and tissues arising from aging, illnesses, and injuries. Nanotechnology has further aided tissue regeneration science and has provided outstanding opportunities to help disease diagnosis as well as treat damaged tissues. Based on the most recent findings, magnetic nanostructures (MNSs), in particular,...

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  • TDOA Navigation Using CDMA2000 Signals – Experimental Results

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    - Year 2014

    This paper presents results of an experiments on the possibility to estimate position of a CDMA2000 receiver on the basis of TDOA measurements. The hardware and software structure of a navigation receiver used during investigation is briefly described with focus on drawbacks and limitations. The main part of this paper contains basic information about CDMA2000 network in northern Poland, which signals were recorded during tests...

  • An automatic system for identification of random telegraph signal (RTS) noise in noise signals

    In the paper the automatic and universal system for identification of Random Telegraph Signal (RTS) noise as a non-Gaussian component of the inherent noise signal of semiconductor devices is presented. The system for data acquisition and processing is described. Histograms of the instantaneous values of the noise signals are calculated as the basis for analysis of the noise signal to determine the number of local maxima of histograms...

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  • REVIEW OF CURRENT RESEARCH ON CHITOSAN AS A RAW MATERIAL IN THREE-DIMENSIONAL PRINTING TECHNOLOGY IN BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS

    Three-dimensional (3D) biomaterial manufacturing strategies show an extraordinary driving force for the development of innovative solutions in the biomedical sector, including drug delivery systems, disease modelling and tissue and organ engineering. Due to its remarkable and promising biological and structural properties, chitosan has been widely studied for decades in several potential applications in the biomedical field. However,...

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  • Log signals simulation.

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    - Year 2004

    Symulatory logów (urządzeń mierzących prędkość w nawigacji morskiej), które używane są do testowania oraz szkolenia operatorów radarów i systemów antykolizyjnych, powinny posiadać również wyjście impulsowe, które w logu rzeczywistym pochodzi z licznika przebytej drogi, w postaci zadanej liczby impulsów na milę morską. Urządzenie takie to przetwornik cyfrowo-częstotliwościowy w formie programowanego cyfrowo dzielnika częstotliwości....

  • Stress Detection of Children With ASD Using Physiological Signals

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    • S. N. B. Aktas
    • P. Uluer
    • B. Coskun
    • E. Toprak
    • D. E. Barkana
    • H. Kose
    • T. Zorcec
    • B. Robins
    • A. Landowska

    - Year 2022

    This paper proposes a physiological signal-based stress detection approach for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) to be used in social and assistive robot inter- vention. Electrodermal activity (EDA) and blood volume pulse (BVP) signals are collected with an E4 smart wristband from children with ASD in different countries. The peak count and signal amplitude features are derived from EDA signal and used in order to detect...

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  • Strategie rozwoju byłych miast wojewódzkich w Polsce Wschodniej

    Przedmiotem opracowania są strategie rozwoju 9 miast należących do najsilniejszych ośrodków poza obecnymi miastami wojewódzkimi w najsłabiej rozwiniętych polskich regionach. Miasta te mogą dawać szansę aktywizacji swojego otoczenia. Przyczynić się do tego mogą dobre strategie zwiększające konkurencyjność miast i pobudzające rozwój. Celem badań było uzyskanie odpowiedzi na pytania, czy i w jakim stopniu badane strategie: (1) zgodne...

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  • Evaluation of Facial Pulse Signals Using Deep Neural Net Models

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    - Year 2019

    The reliable measurement of the pulse rate using remote photoplethysmography (PPG) is very important for many medical applications. In this paper we present how deep neural networks (DNNs) models can be used in the problem of PPG signal classification and pulse rate estimation. In particular, we show that the DNN-based classification results correspond to parameters describing the PPG signals (e.g. peak energy in the frequency...

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