Publications by authors named "A C Rogowski"

Article Synopsis
  • Efficient classification of infants' body position is essential for monitoring motor development and detecting potential issues early, facilitating timely interventions for healthy growth.
  • Manual classification via video is labor-intensive, prompting the use of Inertial Motion Unit (IMU) sensors for automated body position classification, utilizing data from infants aged 4-12 months during play activities.
  • The study found that the CatBoost Classifier outperformed the Random Forest Classifier in identifying body positions, with high accuracy rates for Supine, Sitting, and Prone positions, while emphasizing the significance of accelerometer and magnetometer data in enhancing classification accuracy.
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Premenstrual dysphoric disorder is a female affective disorder that is defined by mood symptoms. The condition is linked to unstable progesterone concentrations. Progestin supplementation is given in cases of threatened or recurrent miscarriage and for luteal phase support.

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An important issue in medical robotics is communication between physicians and robots. Speech-based communication is of particular advantage in robot-assisted surgery. It frees the surgeon's hands; hence, he can focus on the principal tasks.

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The aim of the current study was to determine if phytomedicine (Urox) would reverse retinyl acetate (RA)-induced changes characteristic of bladder overactivity. There were 60 rats divided into the following 4 groups: I-control, II-received RA to induce detrusor overactivity (DO), III-received Urox (840 mg daily for 14 days), and IV-received combination of RA and Urox. The cystometry was performed 2 days after the last dose of Urox.

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Objectives: The aim of the Urogynecology Section of the Polish Society of Gynecologists and Obstetricians (PSGO) was to develop an updated Guideline for the diagnostic assessment of stress urinary incontinence (SUI) in women.

Material And Methods: Earlier PSGO guidelines and the literature about the diagnostic assessment of SUI, including current international guidelines, were reviewed.

Results: As in the earlier guidelines, the diagnostic process was subdivided into the initial and the specialized diagnostics.

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