Publications by authors named "L I Shaoyuan"

Implantable cervical vagus nerve stimulation (iVNS) is a representative and promising neuromodulation. However, the invasive nature restricts its application. Traditional auricular acupuncture treatment has a long history.

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Objective: To evaluate the clinical effect of transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve nerve stimulation (taVNS) on disorders of consciousness (DOC) patients with Coma Recovery Scale-Revised (CRS-R) and cerebral cortex activity by electroencephalogram (EEG) detection.

Methods: Randomized controlled methods were used to evaluate the clinical effect of taVNS on patients with DOC. Twelve patients with initial CRS-R of 6-10 were randomly divided into the treatment group of taVNS and control group of transcutaneous non-auricular vague nerve stimulation (tnVNS).

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Article Synopsis
  • - A new Zeeman-effect atomic-absorption spectrophotometer has been created, featuring a specially designed atomizer made of a pyro-coated graphite tube with a tungsten-tantalum alloy lining for enhanced analysis of tough-to-measure elements.
  • - The system includes a boxcar integrator that allows for simultaneous recording of atomic absorption, background absorption, and atomization temperature.
  • - Utilizing the Zeeman effect, this instrument can effectively correct background absorbance levels up to 2.0, improving accuracy in measurements of refractory and rare-earth elements.
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