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    Pet Feeder with Pet Identification

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    Indiana University Purdue University IndianapolisIn the following report you will see the entire process of our senior design project. The report documents progress from the beginning to the end of the project. You will see originals ideas that we decided as well as new, updated ideas that made the final cut to the ending product. The pet feeder that we designed and built uses voice activation and a proximity sensor. It was made for a specific pet, so only that pet would be authorized to use it.Electrical Engineering Technolog

    Review of Positron Emission Tomography at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, CHERE Project Report No 18

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    This report is a review of the clinical uses, impacts on clinical management, clinical outcome and resource use of Positron Emission Tomography (PET) at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital (RPAH).Positron emission tomography

    A monolithic ASIC demonstrator for the Thin Time-of-Flight PET scanner

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    Time-of-flight measurement is an important advancement in PET scanners to improve image reconstruction with a lower delivered radiation dose. This article describes the monolithic ASIC for the TT-PET project, a novel idea for a high-precision PET scanner for small animals. The chip uses a SiGe Bi-CMOS process for timing measurements, integrating a fully-depleted pixel matrix with a low-power BJT-based front-end per channel, integrated on the same 100 μm\mu{} m thick die. The target timing resolution is 30 ps RMS for electrons from the conversion of 511 keV photons. A novel synchronization scheme using a patent-pending TDC is used to allow the synchronization of 1.6 million channels across almost 2000 different chips at picosecond-level. A full-featured demonstrator chip with a 3x10 matrix of 500x500 μm2\mu{} m^{2} pixels was produced to validate each block. Its design and experimental results are presented here

    Rapid, 5 min, low temperature aqueous platinization for plastic substrates for dye-sensitized solar cells

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    This paper reports a rapid (5 min), low temperature (120 �C) method to platinize the counter electrodes of dye-sensitized solar cell (DSC) devices. This new method uses aqueous solutions and is based on chemical bath deposition of an activating Pd layer followed by Pt only using H2 gas as the reductant. This method has been tested on flexible, plastic substrates (indium tin oxide-coated polyethylene terephthalate or polyethylene naphthalate, ITO-PET or ITO-PEN, respectively). We report device efficiencies up to 7.2% on ITO-PET which is comparable to devices made using high temperature (400 �C) processing on rigid, fluoride-doped tin oxide (FTO) glass counter electrodes. The method is scalable and suitable for continuous roll-to-roll production

    Double In Situ Approach for the Preparation of Polymer Nanocomposite with Multi-functionality

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    A novel one-step synthetic route, the double in situ approach, is used to produce both TiO2nanoparticles and polymer (PET), and simultaneously forming a nanocomposite with multi-functionality. The method uses the release of water during esterification to hydrolyze titanium (IV) butoxide (Ti(OBu)4) forming nano-TiO2in the polymerization vessel. This new approach is of general significance in the preparation of polymer nanocomposites, and will lead to a new route in the synthesis of multi-functional polymer nanocomposites

    Using biomarkers to predict TB treatment duration (Predict TB): a prospective, randomized, noninferiority, treatment shortening clinical trial

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    Background : By the early 1980s, tuberculosis treatment was shortened from 24 to 6 months, maintaining relapse rates of 1-2%. Subsequent trials attempting shorter durations have failed, with 4-month arms consistently having relapse rates of 15-20%. One trial shortened treatment only among those without baseline cavity on chest x-ray and whose month 2 sputum culture converted to negative. The 4-month arm relapse rate decreased to 7% but was still significantly worse than the 6-month arm (1.6%, P<0.01).  We hypothesize that PET/CT characteristics at baseline, PET/CT changes at one month, and markers of residual bacterial load will identify patients with tuberculosis who can be cured with 4 months (16 weeks) of standard treatment.Methods: This is a prospective, multicenter, randomized, phase 2b, noninferiority clinical trial of pulmonary tuberculosis participants. Those eligible start standard of care treatment. PET/CT scans are done at weeks 0, 4, and 16 or 24. Participants who do not meet early treatment completion criteria (baseline radiologic severity, radiologic response at one month, and GeneXpert-detectable bacilli at four months) are placed in Arm A (24 weeks of standard therapy). Those who meet the early treatment completion criteria are randomized at week 16 to continue treatment to week 24 (Arm B) or complete treatment at week 16 (Arm C). The primary endpoint compares the treatment success rate at 18 months between Arms B and C.Discussion: Multiple biomarkers have been assessed to predict TB treatment outcomes. This study uses PET/CT scans and GeneXpert (Xpert) cycle threshold to risk stratify participants. PET/CT scans are not applicable to global public health but could be used in clinical trials to stratify participants and possibly become a surrogate endpoint. If the Predict TB trial is successful, other immunological biomarkers or transcriptional signatures that correlate with treatment outcome may be identified. TRIAL REGISTRATION: NCT02821832

    Multiple facets of tightly coupled transducer-transistor structures

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    The ever increasing demand for data processing requires different paradigms for electronics. Excellent performance capabilities such as low power and high speed in electronics can be attained through several factors including using functional materials, which sometimes acquire superior electronic properties. The transduction-based transistor switching mechanism is one such possibility, which exploits the change in electrical properties of the transducer as a function of a mechanically induced deformation. Originally developed for deformation sensors, the technique is now moving to the centre stage of the electronic industry as the basis for new transistor concepts to circumvent the gate voltage bottleneck in transistor miniaturization. In issue 37 of Nanotechnology, Chang et al show the piezoelectronic transistor (PET), which uses a fast, low-power mechanical transduction mechanism to propagate an input gate voltage signal into an output resistance modulation. The findings by Chang et al will spur further research into piezoelectric scaling, and the PET fabrication techniques needed to advance this type of device in the future

    KELEKATAN DENGAN HEWAN PELIHARAAN SEBAGAI PREDIKTOR STATUS SEHAT MENTAL DAN KUALITAS HIDUP PADA DEWASA AWAL DI KOTA BANDUNG

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    This study aims to determine predictors of pet attachment on mental health and quality of life. This research uses a quantitative approach with a correlational method. The sample in this study amounted to 307 early adulthood aged 18-25 years who raise dogs and cats or both in Bandung. The subject of this research uses non-probability techniques, namely using purposive sampling technique, with the characteristics of the subject that have been determined by the researcher. This research uses 3 measuring instruments. To measure the pet attachment using the Lexington Attachment to Pet Scale (LAPS) measuring instrument, it consists of 20 items with a reliability coefficient of 0.91. To measure mental health using the Positive Mental Health Questionnaire (PMHQ) measurement tool, this measuring instrument consists of 39 items with the reliability coefficient of this measuring instrument is 0.92. Measure the quality of life using a quality of life measuring instrument using the Indonesian Quality of Life (KHI) measuring instrument is the development of a quality of life measuring instrument that adapts to the conditions in Indonesia which consists of 30 items. KHI has Alpha reliability of 0.88. The analysis technique used in this study to answer the hypothesis is regression analysis. The type of regression analysis used in this research is simple linear regression. Simple linear regression was used to test predictors of pet attachment on mental health and pet attachment on quality of life. The results of this study are pet attachment cannot be a predictor of mental health and pet attachment can be a predictor of quality of life in early adulthood in Bandung. Keywords: Early Adulthood, Mental Health, Pet Attachment, Quality of Life
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