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Dimitris Papadopoulos and Vangelis D. Karalis
Sample size is a key factor in bioequivalence and clinical trials. An appropriately large sample is necessary to gain valuable insights into a designated population. However, large sample sizes lead to increased human exposure, costs, and a longer time f...
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Diandra B. Favoretto, Eduardo Bergonzoni, Diego Carvalho Nascimento, Francisco Louzada, Tenysson W. Lemos, Rosangela A. Batistela, Renato Moraes, João P. Leite, Brunna P. Rimoli, Dylan J. Edwards and Taiza G. S. Edwards
Objective: Converging evidence supporting an effect of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) on postural control and human verticality perception highlights this strategy as promising for post-stroke rehabilitation. We have previously demonstrat...
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Oleh Avrunin, Alexey Trubitcin, Olga Isaeva, Viktoriia Klymenko
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The subject of the article is the study of the color characteristics of video dermatoscopic images of affected skin areas of children with atopic dermatitis and the development of an automated diagnostic system for processing and analysis of dermatoscopi...
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Farahziatul Roshidah Nazri
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Ebola virus disease (EVD) is a threatening disease caused by the infection of Ebola virus (EBOV). EVD lead to severe post-infection conditions such as hemorrhagic fever and even death. Up to this day, there is still no officially approved vaccines or dru...
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