Publications by authors named "D B Hogg"

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  • This study focuses on using a morphological approach to measure how quickly facetted crystals grow in a solution, specifically looking at the β-form of l-glutamic acid.
  • The growth rates of various faces of the crystal were determined through image processing and were found to align with previous research using different methods.
  • The research also recorded a transformation in crystal shape from a needle-like appearance to a more tabular form, while providing a new method to estimate changes in solution supersaturation during the growth process.
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Background: The core clinical sign of Parkinson's disease (PD) is bradykinesia, for which a standard test is finger tapping: the clinician observes a person repetitively tap finger and thumb together. That requires an expert eye, a scarce resource, and even experts show variability and inaccuracy. Existing applications of technology to finger tapping reduce the tapping signal to one-dimensional measures, with researcher-defined features derived from those measures.

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Precision measurement of the growth rate of individual single crystal facets () represents an important component in the design of industrial crystallization processes. Current approaches for crystal growth measurement using optical microscopy are labor intensive and prone to error. An automated process using state-of-the-art computer vision and machine learning to segment and measure the crystal images is presented.

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Background: Guidelines for the management of cardiovascular disease (CVD) recommend preconception risk stratification and counselling in all women of childbearing age. We assessed the provision of preconception counselling (PCC) among women of reproductive age attending general cardiology outpatient clinics over a 12-month period in two large health boards in Scotland.

Methods And Results: Electronic health records were reviewed and data on patient demographics, cardiac diagnoses, medication use and the content of documented discussions regarding PCC were recorded.

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Increased experience of aversive stimuli/events is a psychological-neurobiological state of major importance in psychiatry. It occurs commonly in generalized anxiety disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, and major depression. A sustained period of exposure to threat (chronic stressor) is a common risk factor, and a major symptom is generalized excessive perception of, and reactivity to, aversive stimuli.

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