Publications by authors named "E Corona"

Article Synopsis
  • Epileptiform abnormalities can mimic normal sleep patterns, particularly when they arise from the midline, complicating their identification during sleep.
  • A case study of a 24-year-old man with drug-resistant epilepsy highlights how his seizures started with leg posturing and progressed to more severe symptoms, with distinct interictal patterns visible on EEG while awake and asleep.
  • To differentiate epileptiform transients from normal sleep activity, it’s important to analyze their shape, how they disrupt the EEG background, and their behavior during different states of consciousness.
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In this article, we introduce SMPLicit, a novel generative model to jointly represent body pose, shape and clothing geometry; and LayerNet, a deep network that given a single image of a person simultaneously performs detailed 3D reconstruction of body and clothes. In contrast to existing learning-based approaches that require training specific models for each type of garment, SMPLicit can represent in a unified manner different garment topologies (e.g.

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Phototrophic polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) production is an emerging technology for recovering carbon and nutrients from diverse wastewater streams. However, reliable selection methods for the enrichment of PHA accumulating purple phototrophic bacteria (PPB) in phototrophic mixed cultures (PMC) are needed. This research evaluates the impact of ammonia on the selection of a PHA accumulating phototrophic-chemotrophic consortium, towards the enrichment of PHA accumulating PPB.

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Introduction: Multimedia Psychotherapy is a new form of brief psychotherapy based on narrative medicine and ethnopsychoanalytic theories, developed to help patients affected by prolonged grief disorder (ICD-11). It consists of eight sessions, during which an 'audio-video memory object' is produced by using pictures, video clips, and music chosen by the bereaved patient. The audio-video montage is focused on remembering the deceased relative and help the patient to move on.

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Introduction: Esophageal cancer (EC) is an aggressive malignancy with poor prognosis. Mortality and disease stage at diagnosis are important indicators of improvements in cancer prevention and control. We examined United States trends in esophageal adenocarcinoma (EAC) and esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) mortality and stage at diagnosis by race and ethnicity.

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