Search Results - "Yonatan, E"
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Gait Detection from a Wrist-Worn Sensor Using Machine Learning Methods: A Daily Living Study in Older Adults and People with Parkinson's Disease
Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (19-09-2022)“…Remote assessment of the gait of older adults (OAs) during daily living using wrist-worn sensors has the potential to augment clinical care and mobility…”
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Self-supervised learning of wrist-worn daily living accelerometer data improves the automated detection of gait in older adults
Published in Scientific reports (06-09-2024)“…Progressive gait impairment is common among aging adults. Remote phenotyping of gait during daily living has the potential to quantify gait alterations and…”
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Human motion component and envelope characterization via wireless wearable sensors
Published in BMC biomedical engineering (2020)“…The characterization of limb biomechanics has broad implications for analyzing and managing motion in aging, sports, and disease. Motion capture videography…”
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New approaches to dark matter detection
Published in Nature reviews physics (01-10-2022)“…Decades of searching for theoretically motivated dark matter candidates have yielded no results, so the research community is starting to adopt different…”
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Real-World Gait Detection Using a Wrist-Worn Inertial Sensor: Validation Study
Published in JMIR formative research (01-05-2024)“…Wrist-worn inertial sensors are used in digital health for evaluating mobility in real-world environments. Preceding the estimation of spatiotemporal gait…”
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Abstract 15161: Stretchable Electronic Wearable' Sensors Allow Quantitative Assessment of CPR
Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (06-11-2018)“…IntroductionA critical determinant of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) efficacy is administration of compressions of adequate frequency and depth. Current…”
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A clinical review of non-age-related cataracts
Published in Optometry (Saint Louis, Mo.) (01-12-2001)“…A cataract is any opacity or partial loss of transparency of the lens, whether the absence of transparency is small or complete. Pupil dilation affords a view…”
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