Publications by authors named "J Ellenberger"

Background: Anxiety is one of the leading causes of mental health disability around the world. Currently, a majority of the population who experience anxiety go undiagnosed or untreated. New and innovative ways of diagnosing and monitoring anxiety have emerged using smartphone sensor-based monitoring as a metric for the management of anxiety.

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Background: Depression is a major global cause of morbidity, an economic burden, and the greatest health challenge leading to chronic disability. Mobile monitoring of mental conditions has long been a sought-after metric to overcome the problems associated with the screening, diagnosis, and monitoring of depression and its heterogeneous presentation. The widespread availability of smartphones has made it possible to use their data to generate digital behavioral models that can be used for both clinical and remote screening and monitoring purposes.

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In tomato production, the accruing green biomass shows promising potential as source of health-promoting compounds, such as rutin and solanesol, that are of high interest due to their medicinal properties. Naturally, they accumulate in plants growing in suboptimal growing conditions, e.g.

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The convenient model has allowed tremendous advances in plant genetics and physiology, in spite of only being a weed. It has also unveiled the main molecular networks governing, among others, abiotic stress responses. Through the use of the latest genomic tools, Arabidopsis research is nowadays being translated to agronomically interesting crop models such as tomato, but at a lagging pace.

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  • A limestone mine in Ohio has experienced major roof falls due to instability, prompting a study on how weak, moisture-sensitive floor contributes to these issues.
  • Previous research by NIOSH did not specifically address weak floors and emphasized the need for advanced analysis when such problems arise.
  • The study utilizes FLAC3D numerical models to better understand the impacts of weak floors on the stability of roofs and pillars, providing crucial insights for mine operators about the risks of roof collapse and ground subsidence.
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