The past 30 years have brought undeniable progress in medicine, biology, physics, and research. Knowledge of the nature of the human body, diseases, and disorders has been constantly improving, and the same is true regarding their treatment and diagnosis. One of the greatest advances in recent years has been the introduction of nanoparticles (NPs) into medicine.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIt is necessary for nursing staff to have adequate knowledge of malnutrition in older people in order to provide high quality care. This study was conducted to update the Knowledge of Malnutrition-Geriatric (KoM-G) questionnaire to fit different settings and to cross-culturally adapt it to the German, Czech, Dutch and Turkish languages. In Part 1 of the study, the KoM-G questionnaire was updated and adapted for use in different settings.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA transformer neural network is employed in the present study to predict Q-values in a simulated environment using reinforcement learning techniques. The goal is to teach an agent to navigate and excel in the Flappy Bird game, which became a popular model for control in machine learning approaches. Unlike most top existing approaches that use the game's rendered image as input, our main contribution lies in using sensory input from LIDAR, which is represented by the ray casting method.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF: The Knowledge of Malnutrition - Geriatric 2.0' (KoM-G 2.0) instrument was designed to quantify nursing staff malnutrition knowledge in inpatient medical and rehabilitation care facilities, as well as home health care.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Nursing staff must have sufficient knowledge in order to adequately prevent and treat malnutrition. However, only a marginal amount of information on this topic is available in the literature.
Objectives: This paper provides a comparison of the malnutrition knowledge among nursing staff in Austria, the Czech Republic, the Netherlands, and Turkey and presents factors associated with the malnutrition knowledge of nursing staff.
In advanced robot control, reinforcement learning is a common technique used to transform sensor data into signals for actuators, based on feedback from the robot's environment. However, the feedback or reward is typically sparse, as it is provided mainly after the task's completion or failure, leading to slow convergence. Additional intrinsic rewards based on the state visitation frequency can provide more feedback.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe dramatic rise in diagnostic procedures, radioisotope-based scans and intervention procedures has created a very valid concern regarding the long-term biological consequences from exposure to low doses of ionizing radiation. Despite its unambiguous medical benefits, additional knowledge on the health outcome of its use is essential. This review summarizes the available information regarding the biological consequences of low-dose radiation (LDR) exposure in humans (e.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAims And Objectives: The aim of this study was to find tools for screening the risk of malnutrition in adult hospitalised patients, evaluate their key characteristics including selected psychometric properties and propose the most appropriate tools for nursing practice.
Background: A large number of existing tools for nutritional screening make it difficult to be aware of all the possibilities and especially to select the optimal tool.
Design: The research methodology was designed as secondary research using a scoping review search to map and compare existing tools for assessing the risk of malnutrition in hospitalised adults.
Computing devices that can recognize various human activities or movements can be used to assist people in healthcare, sports, or human-robot interaction. Readily available data for this purpose can be obtained from the accelerometer and the gyroscope built into everyday smartphones. Effective classification of real-time activity data is, therefore, actively pursued using various machine learning methods.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Periprocedural stroke represents a rare but serious complication of cardiac catheterization. Pooled data from randomized trials evaluating the risk of stroke following cardiac catheterization via transradial versus transfemoral access showed no difference. On the other hand, a significant difference in stroke rates favoring transradial access was found in a recent meta-analysis of observational studies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAn online method involving transient electrokinetic dosing and ITP with neutralization reaction boundary (NRB) and/or carrier ampholyte-free isoelectric focusing (CAF IEF) was developed for the preconcentration, preseparation, and analytical determination of glyphosate in aqueous samples containing low concentrations of the analyte of interest. Various parameters were investigated in the framework of an optimization study with the aim of achieving the maximum concentration limit of detection (cLOD) decrease in minimum time. The proposed method used CAF IEF and/or ITP with NRB.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Environ Radioact
October 2017
Developments of radioanalytical methods for determination of radiocarbon in wastewaters from nuclear power plants (NPP) with pressurized light water reactors, which would distinguish between the dissolved organic and inorganic forms have been carried out. After preliminary tests, the method was used to process pilot samples from wastewater outlets from the Temelín and Dukovany NPPs (Czech Republic). The results of analysis of pilot water samples collected in 2015 indicate that the instantaneous C releases into the water streams would be about 7.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA capillary electroseparation technique for focusing and selective pre-concentration of metal chelates with subsequent on-line isotachophoresis (ITP) analysis was developed and verified. The ions of alkali earth metals (Mg, Ca, Sr, and Ba) were pre-concentrated from the mixture and analyzed. The focusing of the metals was carried out in a ligand step gradient, which was created by the addition of a convenient ligand agent to the regular stationary pH step gradient.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe use of carrier ampholyte-free IEF (CAF-IEF) with ITP mobilization and conductivity detection in ITP mode for preconcentration and analysis of amino acids is demonstrated. The analytical procedure consists of three subsequent steps. In the first step, amino acids are continuously dosed from an infinite volume reservoir by electromigration to the column, where a sharp, stationary neutralization reaction boundary (NRB) is created in between acidic and basic primary electrolyte.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMass spectrometry is being increasingly used for analysis of proteome complex samples. Sample preparation is often necessary to remove matrix interferences and to concentrate analytes prior to MS measurement. A useful method for this purpose is Carrier Ampholyte Free-Isoelectric Focusing (CAF-IEF).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe paper provides information about the on-line monitoring of components analysed by capillary electrophoresis. For this purposes we developed a whole-capillary transverse scanning detection system, which helps to improve and control the separation processes. A picture from a colour line scanner was used as a source of basic information for autonomous control of the separation process by regulation of the high voltage source.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA novel evolutionary method that allows us to study the emergence of modularity for genotype-phenotype mapping in the course of Darwinian evolution is described. The method is based on composite epigenotypes with two parts: a binary genotype; and a mapping of genes onto phenotype characters. For such generalized epigenotypes the modularity is determined in the following intuitive way: The genes are divided into two subgroups; simultaneously with this decomposition there is defined an accompanying decomposition of the set of phenotype characters.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe applicability of carrier ampholyte-free isoelectric focusing (CAF-IEF) for analyses of ampholytes is demonstrated. The suggested method is based on the principle of both side regulated ionic matrix in CAF-IEF. A sharp step of pH is created in the column filled with a sample dissolved in a background electrolyte by influence of current and solvolytic fluxes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe purpose of this article is to demonstrate that coordinated communication spontaneously emerges in a population composed of agents that are capable of specific cognitive activities. Internal states of agents are characterized by meaning vectors. Simple neural networks composed of one layer of hidden neurons perform cognitive activities of agents.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAppl Theor Electrophor
August 1995
Properties of the focusing in simple electrolyte systems using four-pole electrophoretic capillary column was evaluated by a computer simulation. Simulated concentration, pH and conductivity profiles confirm the previous experimentally observed features of the technique, i.e.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPolystyrene sulfate and carboxylate particles (19-189 nm radius) were subjected to electrophoresis in glutaraldehyde crosslinked polyvinyl alcohol of molecular weight 25.000 and 650.000 Da at various concentrations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn the determination of the free mobility, related to the surface net charge, by quantitative gel electrophoresis, the previous arbitrary extrapolation of Ferguson plots from the lowest gel concentrations that give a mechanically stable gel to 0% T has recently been replaced by measurement of mobilities across that concentration range, using the addition of 0.5% agarose to polyacrylamide at the various low concentrations in application to a DNA fragment 155 bp in size (Orbán, L. et al.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFElectrophoresis
September 1990
The paper gives a detailed theoretical description of the recently published principle of separation by a dynamic pulse in zone electrophoresis. The theory is illustrated by using a system in which weak acids are separated by migrating against an H+ pulse. The mathematical description pertains to (i) the evolution and migration of the concentration profile of the H+ pulse, and (ii) the migration of a sample substance (here a weak acid) against and through the pulse.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFElectrophoresis
November 1989
In contrast to common capillary zone electrophoresis, with a constant composition of the background electrolyte, a new method is described, based on a change of the ionic matrix composition during the migration of the sample components. The proposed method expands the scale of pK's of analyzed compounds in a single run and affords new potential for optimizing the separation. The step change of the ionic matrix composition was achieved by displacing the primary matrix by the modified ionic matrix (electrolyte) which migrated against the movement of the sample components.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPlasma tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase (TR ACP), urinary hydroxyproline excretion (UH), serum osteocalcin, and bone alkaline phosphatase isozyme were determined in a prospective study in 31 women who had undergone bilateral ovariectomy (OOX). Nine patients were followed up for 1 year without treatment and for the following 3 years when on mestranol (M) substitution. On the basis of UH, 22 patients were identified as having increased bone resorption (BR) within 3 months of OOX.
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