Publications by authors named "M E Beyer"

We present the first absorption spectrum of the unperturbed diatomic molecular ion FeH in any wavelength range. The cryogenic X-ray absorption spectrum at the L and L edge is consistent with an iron 3d occupation of 6.24e.

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Purpose: The reduced cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) and functional capacity following surgical procedures and during cancer treatments is a major risk factor for morbidity and mortality among patients with cancer. We aimed to assess the impact of endurance and combined resistance exercise interventions during the postoperative rehabilitation period for patients with colorectal, breast, and prostate cancer.

Methods: A systematic search was conducted in MEDLINE Pubmed, Web of Science, and Cochrane Library until October 2023 for randomized controlled trials that assessed exercise interventions (aerobic/endurance; resistance or combined training) on postoperative patients with cancer.

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Article Synopsis
  • High-dimensional cytometry (HDC) is a cutting-edge technology for analyzing single-cell characteristics in complex biological systems, but existing analytical methods are often too complex for most lab scientists.
  • Development of an analytical framework, cyCONDOR, aims to simplify the analysis process by offering comprehensive tools that cover essential steps from data preprocessing to biological interpretation.
  • cyCONDOR enhances the analysis of HDC data with features like guided pre-processing, clustering, and advanced analytical tools, enabling researchers to gain deeper insights efficiently and apply findings in clinical settings.
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Purpose: The use of computer-assisted virtual surgical planning (VSP) for craniosynostosis surgery is gaining increasing implementation in the clinics. However, accurately transferring the preoperative planning data to the operating room remains challenging. We introduced and investigated a fully digital workflow to perform fronto-orbital advancement (FOA) surgery using 3D-printed patient-specific implants (PSIs) and cold-ablation robot-guided laser osteotomy.

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Three-dimensional facial scan technologies, such as stereophotogrammetry, are frequently used in oral and maxillofacial surgery, dentistry, and plastic surgery to assess patient outcomes and plan surgical procedures. Most facial scanners rely on stationary clinical systems, which provide high accuracy and reliability in generating 3D representations of the human face; however, they are cost-intensive and immobile. Recently, smartphone-based facial scan applications that use stereophotogrammetry have been developed.

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