67 research outputs found
Humans Sensitivity Distribution in Perceptual Space by a Wearable Haptic Sleeve
It is very important to understand humans’ perception when the other communication modalities like vision and audition are partially or fully impaired. Therefore, this paper tries to give a brief overview on humans’ sensitivity distribution in perceptual space. During our experiments, a wearable haptic sleeve consisted of 7 vibro-actuators was used to stimulate subjects arm to convey haptic feedback. The basic research questions in this study are: 1) whether humans’ perception linearly correlated with the actuation frequency, haptic feedback in our scenario 2) humans’ ability to generalise templates via the wearable haptic sleeve.
Those findings would be useful to increase humans’ perception when humans have to work with fully or partially impaired perception in their
day-to-day life
Exploring, exploiting and evolving diversity of aquatic ecosystem models: a community perspective
Therapeutic strategies of drug repositioning targeting autophagy to induce cancer cell death: from pathophysiology to treatment
A study of the type of antimicrobial action of novel compounds synthesized from substituted benzaminoindoles
The antimicrobial activity of novel compounds is tested by determining the minimum inhibitory concentration of the agent in question and investigating a few other parameters, including the type of antimicrobial action the drug exhibits. The aim of this study was to determine the type of antimicrobial action of the compounds synthesized from the substituted benzaminoindoles. The strain of Staphylococcus aureus АТСС 6538-Р was briefly exposed to the compounds with laboratory codes 5D, 7D, HD, and S3. Bacterial growth was evaluated macroscopically under transmitted light. Additionally, photoelectric colorimetry was applied to monitor changes in the optical density of the culture medium. The minimum inhibitory concentrations of the studied compounds delayed bacterial growth for 2–3 days and had a bacteriostatic effect on S. aureus.</jats:p
A Mammalian Genetic Complementation Assay for Assessing Cellular Resistance to Genotoxic Compounds
Generating Primary Models of Human Cancer to Aid in the Development of Clinically Relevant Oncolytic Viruses
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