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Autorzy:
Zavala, Ivonne
Haridasu, Sandeep
Pop, Nicolina
Melchiorri, Alessandro
Borka, Duško
Mukherjee, Purba
Nakas, Theodoros
Dienes, Keith R.
Ruiz-Lapuente, Pilar
Fiorentino, Giuliana
Cimdiker, Ilim
Cortês, Marina
Henrot-Versillé, Sophie
González-Gaitán, Santiago
Bernardo, Reginald Christian
Suyu, Sherry H.
Li, Shun-Sheng
Famaey, Benoit
Hajjar, Rasmi
Pesce, Dominic W.
Bilicki, Maciej
Gluza, Janusz
Martinelli, Matteo
Lehnert, Kay
Sagun, Violetta
Moradpour, Hooman
Piani, Matteo
Nosirov, Abdurakhmon
Chluba, Jens
Domi, Alba
Pinto, Miguel A.S.
Gubitosi, Giulia
Dragovich, Branko
García-Bellido, Juan
Zhuk, Alexander
Asimakis, Petros
Tagliazucchi, Matteo
Lambiase, Gaetano
Csabai, István
Bettoni, Dario
Racioppi, Antonio
Tamayo, David
Oficial, Araceli Soler
Papatriantafyllou, Andreas
Dobrycheva, Daria
Michalopoulou, Melina
Grandón, Daniela
Jedamzik, Karsten
Bringmann, Torsten
Li, Siyang
Basilakos, Spyros
Fanizza, Giuseppe
Toda, Yo
Yadav, Anil Kumar
Nunes, Nelson J.
Montiel, Ariadna
Milaković, Dinko
Leo, Chiara De
Choudhury, Shouvik Roy
Pataki, Adrienn
Kumar, Suresh
Karakasis, Thanasis
Keus, Venus
Gariazzo, Stefano
Jovanović, Vesna Borka
Mersini-Houghton, Laura
Neves, Rita B.
Das, Saurya
Shajib, Anowar J.
Hamolli, Lindita
Lesgourgues, Julien
Mavromatos, Nikolaos E.
Heinesen, Asta
Rubio, Javier
Silva, Antonio da
Mukhopadhyay, Upala
Walters, Anthony
Lombriser, Lucas
Zhai, Yuejia
Gergely, László Árpád
Ren, Xin
Barreiro, Tiago
Benetti, Micol
Célérier, Marie-Noëlle
Macri, Lucas
Deiosso, Nicola
Talebian, Alireza
Poulin, Vivian
Sluse, Dominique
Mena, Olga
Bakopoulos, Athanasios
Yadav, Anita
Heavens, Alan
Avila, Felipe
Bouhmadi-López, Mariam
Sevilla-Noarbe, Ignacio
Khosravi, Nima
Pisani, Alice
Moreno-Pulido, Cristian
Yin, Lu
Ferreira, Pedro da Silveira
Capodagli, Antonio
Escamilla-Rivera, Celia
Lee, Dong Ha
Belinario, Gene Carlo
Santoni, Alessandro
Tsilioukas, Stylianos A.
Postavaru, Octavian
Monica, Riccardo Della
Schupp, Peter
Tortora, Crescenzo
Colgáin, Eoin Ó
Fonseca, Vitor da
Maluf, Roberto V.
Bresolin, Fabio
Luciano, Giuseppe Gaetano
Torrado, Jesús
Irsic, Vid
Feldman, Hume A.
Hohmann, Manuel
Schiavone, Tiziano
Bogdanoska, Jana
Duchaniya, Lokesh kumar
Martino, Ivan De
Vacher, Léo
Bird, Simeon
Djordjević, Goran S.
Caloni, Luca
Santiago, Jessica
Hansen, Frode K.
Enriquez, Erika Antonette
Karmakar, Biswajit
Kuijken, Konrad
Landau, Susana J.
Yunusov, Odil
Das, Subinoy
Kozameh, Nicolás Augusto
Bhatporia, Shruti
Heisenberg, Lavinia
Vagnozzi, Sunny
Rivera, Alexander Bonilla
Williams, Devon M.
Riess, Adam
Watkins, Richard
Bonanno, Alfio
Marengo, Massimo
Chatzifotis, Nikos
Galloni, Giacomo
Ahmedov, Bobomurat
Panda, Swayamtrupta
Trojanowski, Sebastian
Cesare, Marco de
Cembranos, Jose A.R.
Weltman, Amanda
Schöneberg, Nils
Peronaci, Matteo
Bachs-Esteban, Joan
Schuster, Nico
Davis, Anne Christine
Jain, Bhuvnesh
Gogberashvili, Merab
Habas, Rebecca
Brieden, Samuel
Silva, Emanuelly
Morilla, Paloma
Singal, Jack
Wang, Deng
Campeti, Paolo
Blakeslee, John
Gomes, Cláudio
Nuñez, F. Pozo
Pollo, Agnieszka
Nath, Pran
Wojnar, Aneta
Sloan, Greg
Lenart, Aleksander
Watson, Scott
Quartin, Miguel
Angelis, Mariaveronica De
Hellwing, Wojciech
Braatz, Jim
Gonçalves, Tiago B.
Vadalà, Alessandro
Nardini, Germano
Sheikh-Jabbari, M.M.
Abdalla, Hassan
Cid, David Sanchez
Ben-Dayan, Ido
Sathyaprakash, Bangalore S.
Izzo, Luca
Breuval, Louise
Tamanini, Nicola
Terlevich, Elena
Palmese, Antonella
Trivedi, Oem
Najafi, Mahdi
Anchordoqui, Luis A.
Blixt, Daniel
Boubel, Paula
Lynch, Gabriel
Dimitrijević, Milan S.
Mitsou, Vasiliki A.
Garcia-Arroyo, Gabriela
Naidoo, Krishna
Järv, Laur
Ntelis, Pierros
Molinaro, Roberto
Poudou, Adèle
Anand, Gagandeep S.
Bhatia, Esha
Cantiello, Michele
Cases, Jaume Haro
Fazzari, Elisa
Graef, Leila L.
Zhang, Wangzheng
Musella, Ilaria
Kalita, Surajit
Beutler, Florian
Wang, Shao-Jiang
Sabogal, Miguel A.
Otalora, Giovanni
Anderson, Richard I.
Salucci, Paolo
De, Avik
Dálya, Gergely
Cárdenas, Víctor H.
Leon, Genly
Said, Khaled
Garrote, María Pérez
Yang, Weiqiang
Akarsu, Özgür
Deka, Kishan
Vavilova, Iryna
Grimm, Nastassia
Pasic, Vedad
Voicu, Nicoleta
Sorrenti, Francesco
Asgari, Marika
Gerbino, Martina
Srećković, Vladimir A.
Guendelman, Eduardo
Murakami, Yukei
Barakovic, Elvis
Liddle, Andrew R.
Chiang, Hsu-Wen
Kadam, S.A.
Abebe, Amare
Mottola, Emil
Brout, Dillon
Specogna, Enrico
Scolnic, Dan
Baker, Tessa
Samaras, Nick
Grin, Dan
Pantig, Reggie C.
Ripepi, Vincenzo
Gonzalez-Espinoza, Manuel
Jusufi, Kimet
Csörnyei, Géza
Pogosian, Levon
Matarrese, Sabino
Moresco, Michele
Casertano, Stefano
Marconi, Marcella
Šarčević, Nikolina
Dejrah, Rafid H.
Olex, Edward
Laverda, Giorgio
Reeves, Alexander
Paliathanasis, Andronikos
Chakraborty, Amlan
Totolou, Despoina
Pereira, David S.
Pookkillath, Masroor C.
Lymperis, Andreas
García, Luz Ángela
Courbin, Frédéric
Morán, Ana Luisa González
Saridakis, Emmanuel N.
Uhlemann, Cora
Chen, Houzun
Sultana, Joseph
Birrer, Simon
Mifsud, Jurgen
Batista, Ronaldo C.
Piao, Yun-Song
Jensen, Joseph
Szapudi, Istvan
Stiskalek, Richard
Cicoli, Michele
Pace, Francesco
Felice, Antonio De
Webb, John
Kahya, Emre Onur
Heinämäki, Pekka
Wojtak, Radosław
Gohar, Hussain
Brocato, Enzo
Bajardi, Francesco
Rohlf, James W.
Papagiannopoulos, Giannis
Albuquerque, Inês S.
Pan, Supriya
Sakstein, Jeremy
Sandoval-Orozco, Rodrigo
Poulot, Gaspard
Odintsov, Sergei D.
Saraf, Chandra Shekhar
Gsponer, Rafaela
Bahamonde, Sebastian
Venter, Christo
Piattella, Oliver Fabio
Treu, Tommaso
Lembo, Margherita
Katırcı, Nihan
Amon, Alexandra
Oriti, Daniele
Sahoo, Pradyumn Kumar
Hunde, Feven Markos
Leizerovich, Matías
Salzano, Vincenzo
Jensko, Erik
Zammit, Hayden
Abel, Tom
Jiang, Jun-Qian
Kovács, András
Kouniatalis, Gerasimos
Bielewicz, Paweł
Dainotti, Maria Giovanna
Hazarika, Ayush
Raidal, Martti
Pace, Mark
Zu, Lei
Lewis, Geraint F.
Sammut, Kathleen
Wiltshire, David L.
Özülker, Emre
Chakrabarti, Soumya
Lopes, Ilídio
Nunes, Simão Marques
García-Aspeitia, Miguel A.
Camilleri, Hayley
Farrugia, Gabriel
Borghi, Nicola
bom, Clecio Roque De
Kumar, Utkarsh
Raimondo, Gabriella
Zhang, Bing
Einasto, Maret
Frusciante, Noemi
Postolak, Marcin
Demirbozan, Umut
Mazurenko, Sergij
Herold, Laura
Contarini, Sofia
Castillo, Karem Peñaló
Bouchè, Filippo
Samsonyan, Marine
Kalaitzidis, Vasileios
Ruchika
Westhuizen, Marcel A. van der
Dimastrogiovanni, Emanuela
Khanpour, Bahman
Mueller, Eva-Maria
Pérez, Javier de Cruz
Handley, Will
Takada, Masahiro
Milošević, Milan
Romanello, Massimiliano
Mandal, Sanjay
Reid, Mark
Petropoulos, Nicholas
Impellizzeri, Violetta
Pedreira, Igor de Oliveira Cardoso
Vansevičius, Vladas
Forconi, Matteo
Mohammadi, Sahar
Kuo, Cheng-Yu
Motta, Verónica
Scóccola, Claudia
Asorey, Jacobo
Rau, Markus Michael
Favale, Arianna
Costa, Simony Santos da
Aboubrahim, Amin
Joaquim, F.R.
Yusofi, Ebrahim
Cyr-Racine, Francis-Yan
Lee, Christine
Giusarma, Elena
Courtois, Helene M.
Nunes, Rafael C.
Lazkoz, Ruth
Sorce, Jenny G.
Dialektopoulos, Konstantinos
Mimoso, José Pedro
Sirletti, Salvatore Samuele
Bose, Benjamin
Thomas, Brooks
Sloth, Martin S.
Terlevich, Roberto
Durrer, Ruth
Lonappan, Anto Idicherian
Kenworthy, D’Arcy
Jurić, Tajron
Roshan, Rishav
Mota, David F.
Chávez, Ricardo
Velasco, Arrianne Crystal
Klasen, Michael
Ishak, Mustapha
Desmond, Harry
Paz, Dante
Petrushevska, Tanja
Lohakare, Santosh V.
Rubiera-Garcia, Diego
Marra, Valerio
Bargiacchi, Giada
Holz, Daniel E.
Ghirardini, Vittorio
Rastgoo, Saeed
Anguelova, Lilia
Sen, Anjan Ananda
Anagnostopoulos, Fotios K.
Somma, Giulia De
Saltas, Ippocratis
Vagenas, Elias C.
Zgirski, Bartek
Vujčić, Veljko
Di Valentino, Eleonora
Montani, Giovanni
Batool, Aliya
Antoniadis, Ignatios
Garny, Mathias
Kogut, Alan
Paradiso, Simone
Gialamas, Ioannis D.
Grandis, Sebastian
Vyas, Meet J.
Iosifidis, Damianos
Hu, Yu-Min
Pati, Laxmipriya
Sarracino, Giuseppe
Ferreira, Elisa G.M.
Hamaus, Nico
Huang, Caroline D.
Fernández-Arenas, David
Raffai, Péter
Bombacigno, Flavio
Zhang, Chi
Petronikolou, Maria
Li, Baojiu
Vázquez, J. Alberto
Risaliti, Guido
Vincenzi, Maria
Bernui, Armando
Borowiec, Andrzej
Andrade-Oliveira, Felipe
Cheng, Hanyu
Said, Jackson Levi
Teixeira, Elsa M.
Övgün, Ali
Tursunov, Arman
Castello, Sveva
Visinelli, Luca
Capozziello, Salvatore
Briffa, Rebecca
Ayuso, Ismael
Biesiada, Marek
Plionis, Manolis
Zumalacárregui, Miguel
Galbany, Lluís
Escamilla, Luis A.
L’Huillier, Benjamin
D’Agostino, Rocco
Mukherjee, Suvodip
Banihashemi, Abdolali
Tzerefos, Charalampos
Ghodsi, Mina
Barenboim, Gabriela
Bruck, Carsten van de
Mendoza, Renier
Domínguez, Mariano
Chatzistavrakidis, Athanasios
Zarikas, Vasilios
Dordevic, Milos
Perivolaropoulos, Leandros
Giarè, William
Staicova, Denitsa
Tomasetti, Elena
Olmo, Gonzalo J.
Joudaki, Shahab
Franco-Abellán, Guillermo
Marques, Catarina
Nilsson, Nils A.
Reyhani, Masoume
William, Anjitha John
Pfeifer, Christian
Sokoliuk, Oleksii
Karčiauskas, Mindaugas
Koivisto, Tomi
Putten, Maurice H.P.M. van
Lobo, Francisco S.N.
Eckert, Dominique
Jovanović, Predrag
Davari, Zahra
Padilla, Luis E.
Shah, Rahul
Raftogianni, Matthildi
Correa, Carlos
Zeynalabdi, Ismailov Nariman
Krššák, Martin
Le Delliou, Morgan
Wagner, Jenny
Caruana, Maria
Demirci, Mehmet
Niedermann, Florian
Mishra, Bivudutta
Rácz, Gábor
Gómez-Vargas, Isidro
Valls-Gabaud, David
Suman, Petar
Peracaula, Joan Solà
Gómez-Valent, Adrià
Saal, Margus
Pacaud, Florian
Fornengo, Nicolao
Pedrotti, Davide
Holm, Emil Brinch
Cañas-Herrera, Guadalupe
Koopmans, Lón V.E.
Sultan, Abdul Malik
Boiza, Carlos G.
Melo, Mariana
Brinckmann, Thejs
Banik, Indranil
Prat, Judit
Benisty, David
Chudaykin, Anton
Regis, Marco
Opis:
The standard model of cosmology has provided a good phenomenological description of a wide range of observations both at astrophysical and cosmological scales for several decades. This concordance model is constructed by a universal cosmological constant and supported by a matter sector described by the standard model of particle physics and a cold dark matter contribution, as well as very early-time inflationary physics, and underpinned by gravitation through general relativity. There have always been open questions about the soundness of the foundations of the standard model. However, recent years have shown that there may also be questions from the observational sector with the emergence of differences between certain cosmological probes. In this White Paper, we identify the key objectives that need to be addressed over the coming decade together with the core science projects that aim to meet these challenges. These discordances primarily rest on the divergence in the measurement of core cosmological parameters with varying levels of statistical confidence. These possible statistical tensions may be partially accounted for by systematics in various measurements or cosmological probes but there is also a growing indication of potential new physics beyond the standard model. After reviewing the principal probes used in the measurement of cosmological parameters, as well as potential systematics, we discuss the most promising array of potential new physics that may be observable in upcoming surveys. We also discuss the growing set of novel data analysis approaches that go beyond traditional methods to test physical models. These new methods will become increasingly important in the coming years as the volume of survey data continues to increase, and as the degeneracy between predictions of different physical models grows. There are several perspectives on the divergences between the values of cosmological parameters, such as the model-independent probes in the late Universe and model-dependent measurements in the early Universe, which we cover at length. The White Paper closes with a number of recommendations for the community to focus on for the upcoming decade of observational cosmology, statistical data analysis, and fundamental physics developments.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Autorzy:
Chłosta, Piotr
Shetty, Dasharathraj K.
Paul, Rahul
Ibrahim, Sufyan
Shah, Milap
Naik, Nithesh
Rice, Patrick
Rai, Bhavan Prasad
Hameed, Bm Zeeshan
Somani, Bhaskar K.
Opis:
Artificial intelligence is used in predicting the clinical outcomes before minimally invasive treatments for benign prostatic hyperplasia, to address the insufficient reliability despite multiple assessment parameters, such as flow rates and symptom scores. Various models of artificial intelligence and its contemporary applications in benign prostatic hyperplasia are reviewed and discussed. A search strategy adapted to identify and review the literature on the application of artificial intelligence with a dedicated search string with the following keywords: “Machine Learning,” “Artificial Intelligence,” AND “Benign Prostate Enlargement” OR “BPH” OR “Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia” was included and categorized. Review articles, editorial comments, and non-urologic studies were excluded. In the present review, 1600 patients were included from 4 studies that used different classifiers such as fuzzy systems, computer-based vision systems, and clinical data mining to study the applications of artificial intelligence in diagnoses and severity prediction and determine clinical factors responsible for treatment response in benign prostatic hyperplasia. The accuracy to correctly diagnose benign prostatic hyperplasia by Fuzzy systems was 90%, while that of computer-based vision system was 96.3%. Data mining achieved sensitivity and specificity of 70% and 50%, respectively, in correctly predicting the clinical response to medical treatment in benign prostatic hyperplasia. Artificial intelligence is gaining attraction in urology, with the potential to improve diagnostics and patient care. The results of artificial intelligence-based applications in benign prostatic hyperplasia are promising but lack generalizability of results. However, in the future, we will see a shift in the clinical paradigm as artificial intelligence applications will find their place in the guidelines and revolutionize the decision-making process.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Factors affecting the usage of wearable device technology for healthcare among Indian adults
a cross-sectional study
Autorzy:
Kale, Ameya
Ibrahim, Sufyan
Smriti, Komal
Patil, Vathsala
Shah, Milap J.
Chatterjee, Gaurav
Paul, Rahul
Singhal, Deepak Kumar
Chłosta, Piotr
Sharma, Anshika
Naik, Nithesh
Somani, Bhaskar K.
Hameed, B. M. Zeeshan
Opis:
Background: Wearable device technology has recently been involved in the healthcare industry substantially. India is the world’s third largest market for wearable devices and is projected to expand at a compound annual growth rate of ~26.33%. However, there is a paucity of literature analyzing the factors determining the acceptance of wearable healthcare device technology among low-middle-income countries. Methods: This cross-sectional, web-based survey aims to analyze the perceptions affecting the adoption and usage of wearable devices among the Indian population aged 16 years and above. Results: A total of 495 responses were obtained. In all, 50.3% were aged between 25–50 years and 51.3% belonged to the lower-income group. While 62.2% of the participants reported using wearable devices for managing their health, 29.3% were using them daily. technology and task fitness (TTF) showed a significant positive correlation with connectivity (r = 0.716), health care (r = 0.780), communication (r = 0.637), infotainment (r = 0.598), perceived usefulness (PU) (r = 0.792), and perceived ease of use (PEOU) (r = 0.800). Behavioral intention (BI) to use wearable devices positively correlated with PEOU (r = 0.644) and PU (r = 0.711). All factors affecting the use of wearable devices studied had higher mean scores among participants who were already using wearable devices. Male respondents had significantly higher mean scores for BI (p = 0.034) and PEOU (p = 0.009). Respondents older than 25 years of age had higher mean scores for BI (p = 0.027) and Infotainment (p = 0.032). Conclusions: This study found a significant correlation with the adoption and acceptance of wearable devices for healthcare management in the Indian context.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Autorzy:
Hameed, B.M. Zeeshan
Shah, Milap
Patil, Vathsala
Shetty, Dasharathraj K.
Shetty, Suyog
Chłosta, Piotr
Ibrahim, Sufyan
Swain, Dishant
Somani, Bhaskar K.
Paul, Rahul
Rai, Bhavan Prasad
Naik, Nithesh
Smriti, Komal
Aggarwal, Kaivalya
Opis:
The legal and ethical issues that confront society due to Artificial Intelligence (AI) include privacy and surveillance, bias or discrimination, and potentially the philosophical challenge is the role of human judgment. Concerns about newer digital technologies becoming a new source of inaccuracy and data breaches have arisen as a result of its use. Mistakes in the procedure or protocol in the field of healthcare can have devastating consequences for the patient who is the victim of the error. Because patients come into contact with physicians at moments in their lives when they are most vulnerable, it is crucial to remember this. Currently, there are no well-defined regulations in place to address the legal and ethical issues that may arise due to the use of artificial intelligence in healthcare settings. This review attempts to address these pertinent issues highlighting the need for algorithmic transparency, privacy, and protection of all the beneficiaries involved and cybersecurity of associated vulnerabilities.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
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