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The Health Outcomes Prevention and Evaluation 4 (HOPE 4) project: A successful community-based intervention to lower cardiovascular risk in people with hypertension
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The PARAGON-Heart failure trial – another disappointment for heart failure patients with hypertension and preserved ejection fraction
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Systolic blood pressure control prevents cognitive decline and slows development of white matter lesions in the brain: the SPRINT MIND study outcomes
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The Global Burden of Disease Study 2015 and Blood Pressure
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The INTERSALT Study and the complex relationship between salt intake and blood pressure
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Final Farewell to Alberto Zanchetti MD
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Intensive blood pressure lowering prevents mild cognitive impairment and possible dementia and slows development of white matter lesions in brain: the SPRINT Memory and Cognition IN Decreased Hypertension (SPRINT MIND) study
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Renal denervation in treatment-resistant hypertension – Oslo RDN, Symplicity HTN-3 and INSPiRED randomized trials
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The polypill: an emerging treatment alternative for secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease
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New 2017 American Heart Association and American College of Cardiology guideline for hypertension in the adults: major paradigm shifts, but will they help to fight against the hypertension disease burden?
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Will we ever use angiotensin receptor neprilysin inhibition (ARNi) for the treatment of hypertension?
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ONTARGET, TRANSCEND and PROFESS – Clarifying, confusing or misleading
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Blood pressure and migration
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Angiotensin receptor blockers and cancer – Relationship dismissed by VALUE data while waiting for EMA and FDA reports
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Blood pressure control – Slowly getting there through new strategies?
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Revisiting the pre-hypertension debate: Increasing evidence for treatment – or not?
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High mortality explained by mildly elevated blood pressure in Scandinavian adolescent conscripts – A plea for early drug treatment?
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Antihypertensive therapy and cancer risks?
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A stunning day in hypertension research – Results of ONTARGET, ACCOMPLISH and HYVET
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Primary cardiovascular prevention by Mediterranean diet – The PREDIMED trial
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An appropriate SCORE to assess cardiovascular risk in hypertension?
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Urgent need to address quality control issues of out‐of‐office blood pressure measurement and patient risk assessment
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Treatment of high blood pressure in acute stroke – The SCAST Study
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EDITORIALHypertension and cardiovascular disease: Is arterial stiffness the heart of the matter?
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Renal nerve ablation: Emerging role in therapeutics
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Angiotensin receptor - neprilysin inhibiton (ARNI) – A novel therapeutic concept for management of hypertension and heart failure
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Should we treat prehypertension?
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Documentation of endpoint prevention with combination therapy in hypertension is urgently needed
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Blood pressure variability: Emerging role in risk assessment and therapeutics
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Beta‐blockers as sub‐optimal treatment for hypertension: Time for first‐line therapy revision?
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The question of whether diabetes and its cardiovascular risks can be prevented: A realistic DREAM?
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Cardiovascular risks in HIV patients
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Does GISSI-AF change the concept of using RAS inhibitors in the primary prevention of atrial fibrillation in hypertensive patients?
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Ambulatory Blood Pressure Adds to Explaining Benefits of AT‐1 Receptor Blockade in the Treatment of Left Ventricular Hypertrophy
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The J-curve phenomenon revisited
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Hypertension research into the new millennium
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Blood pressure lowering effect of renal sympathetic denervation or placebo? - building expectations for Symplicity-HTN 3
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Blood Pressure celebrates 20 years of dedication to Nordic hypertension research
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Increased time varying heart rate and cardiovascular risk in hypertension – Benefit of selective I(f)channel inhibitor?
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Direct renin inhibitors in hypertension – Approaching the moment of truth
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Benefits of hypertension management in diabetes: An opportunity not to be missed
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New ESH/ESC Guidelines Signal Progress in Hypertension Management
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Szybka identyfikacja harmonicznych na podstawie oszczędnego próbkowania
PublicationW pracy przedstawiono implementację szybkiego algorytmu rekonstrukcji sygnału, opartego na teorii oszczędnego próbkowania, który może wykrywać harmoniczne w sygnale wejściowym. Zagadnienie rekonstrukcji sygnału jest problemem optymalizacyjnym rozwiązywanym za pomocą algorytmu programowania liniowego. Dodatkowo, aby przyspieszyć zbieżność rozwiązania zastosowano w rzadkiej dziedzinie sygnału filtr typu K-rank-order. Przeprowadzona...
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Rzadka reprezentacja sygnału niestacjonarnego w technice oszczędnego próbkowania
PublicationPrzedstawiono zastosowanie techniki oszczędnego próbkowania do rekonstrukcji sygnału niestacjonarnego na podstawie skompresowanych próbek w dziedzinie czas-częstotliwość. Zastosowano nadmiarowy algorytm z różnymi słownikami aby znaleźć rzadką reprezentację sygnału. Wyniki symulacji potwierdzają, że zastosowanie oszczędnego próbkowania pozwala na rekonstrukcję sygnału niestacjonarnego z małej liczby losowo pobranych próbek, z niewielką...
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Preconditioners with Low Memory Requirements for Higher-Order Finite-Element Method Applied to Solving Maxwell’s Equations on Multicore CPUs and GPUs
PublicationThis paper discusses two fast implementations of the conjugate gradient iterative method using a hierarchical multilevel preconditioner to solve the complex-valued, sparse systems obtained using the higher order finite-element method applied to the solution of the time-harmonic Maxwell equations. In the first implementation, denoted PCG-V, a classical V-cycle is applied and the system of equations on the lowest level is solved...
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Toward an understanding of occupational burnout among employees with autism – the Job Demands‑Resources theory perspective
PublicationThis article aims to gain insight into the phenomenon of occupational burnout among employees with autism based on the theoretical framework of the Job Demands-Resources theory and the literature on employees with autism in the workplace. Firstly, we argue that although the resources and demands of the neurotypical and neurodivergent employees might be different, the theoretical mechanism of occupational burnout formation remains...
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Analysis of Properties of an Active Linear Gesture Sensor
PublicationBasic gesture sensors can play a significant role as input units in mobile smart devices. However, they have to handle a wide variety of gestures while preserving the advantages of basic sensors. In this paper a user-determined approach to the design of a sparse optical gesture sensor is proposed. The statistical research on a study group of individuals includes the measurement of user-related parameters like the speed of a performed...
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Semi complex navigation with an active optical gesture sensor
PublicationThis paper presents the methods of diversified touchless interactions between a user and a mobile platform utilizing the optical gesture sensor. The sensor uses 8 photodiodes to measure the reflected light in the active mode (using embedded LEDs) or it measures shadows caused by fingers in the passive mode. Several algorithms were implemented: automatic mode switching, adaptive illumination level compensation, resolution improvements...
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Non-invasive blood glucose monitoring with Raman spectroscopy: prospects for device miniaturization
PublicationThe number of patients with diabetes has reached over 350 million, and still continues to increase. The need for regular blood glucose monitoring sparks the interest in the development of modern detection technologies. One of those methods, which allows for noninvasive measurements, is Raman spectroscopy. The ability of infrared light to penetrate deep into tissues allows for obtaining measurements through the skin without its...
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FPGA Acceleration of Matrix-Assembly Phase of RWG-Based MoM
PublicationIn this letter, the field-programmable-gate-array accelerated implementation of matrix-assembly phase of the method of moments (MoM) is presented. The solution is based on a discretization of the frequency-domain mixed potential integral equation using the Rao-Wilton-Glisson basis functions and their extension to wire-to-surface junctions. To take advantage of the given hardware resources (i.e., Xilinx Alveo U200 accelerator card),...