Publications by authors named "L S Yeh"

Background: The development of an electronic health literacy scale for the population with serious mental illness (SMI) is needed due to individuals' characteristics.

Aim: Develop a graphic-based perceived electronic health literacy scale for SMI (GP-eHLS-SMI).

Design: A cross-section study.

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Hydrovoltaic power generation from liquid water and ambient moisture has attracted considerable research efforts. However, there is still limited consensus on the optimal material properties required to maximize the power output. Here, we used laminates of two different phases of layered MoS - metallic 1T' and semiconducting 2H - as representative systems to investigate the critical influence of specific characteristics, such as hydrophilicity, interlayer channels, and structure, on the hydrovoltaic performance.

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  • The study explores how well contemporary large language models (LLMs) can analyze radiology board-style questions that include images, testing their multimodal capabilities.
  • Researchers evaluated 280 selected questions using three formats (multimodal, image-only, text-only) with three LLMs: GPT-4V, Gemini 1.5 Pro, and Claude 3.5 Sonnet, applying statistical tests to analyze their performance.
  • Results showed that while GPT-4V and Gemini performed similarly across different input types, Claude 3.5 Sonnet excelled with text and multimodal inputs, but underperformed with image-only inputs, indicating the limitations of LLMs in utilizing images for improved performance in radiology contexts
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Memristors that mimic brain functions are crucial for energy-efficient neuromorphic devices. Ion channels that emulate biological synapses are still in the early stages of development, especially the tunability of memory states. Here, we demonstrate that cations such as K, Na, Ca, and Al intercalated in the interlayer spaces of vermiculite result in highly confined channels of size 3-5 Å.

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Background: Clinical and experimental evidence have demonstrated the protective benefits of colchicine in acute myocardial infarction (AMI) through its potential anti-inflammatory effect. However, investigations on the Asian population are limited.

Methods: This retrospective longitudinal cohort study used electronic medical records from a tertiary medical center in Taiwan.

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