Publications by authors named "Blair Brown"

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  • Photometric stereo is a technique that uses images taken from different lighting angles to create 3D models of objects, which can help engineers assess and monitor damage on surfaces like concrete.
  • A dataset was created combining real measurements from 9 different objects and synthetic data from 12 virtual models, allowing for a thorough comparison of results and uncertainties in the measurements.
  • This dataset can be utilized to enhance photometric stereo methods, improve uncertainty quantification for monitoring structural health in concrete, and develop better data processing techniques for aligning varied test results.
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Persistent malnutrition after COVID-19 infection may worsen outcomes, including delayed recovery and increased risk of rehospitalization. This study aimed to determine dietary intakes and nutrient distribution patterns after acute COVID-19 illness. Findings were also compared to national standards for intake of energy, protein, fruit, and vegetables, as well as protein intake distribution recommendations.

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Introduction: The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices updated its pneumococcal vaccination guidelines in September 2014 and provided an additional recommendation in February 2016. We perceived a knowledge gap related to these guidelines among residents who serve as primary care physicians during postgraduate training. Our research team confirmed the presence of this knowledge gap and designed a curriculum focused on the current guidelines for pneumococcal vaccination.

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A diffuse reflectance spectroscopy-based method to score fibrosis in paraffin-preserved human liver specimens has been developed and is reported here. Paraffin blocks containing human liver tissue were collected from the General Hospital of Mexico and included in the study with the patients' written consent. The score of liver fibrosis was determined in each sample by two experienced pathologists in a single-blind fashion.

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