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    European working time directive for doctors in training. Profession needs to modernise surgical training.

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    Time-Interleaved Analog-to-Digital Converter (TIADC) Compensation Using Multichannel Filters

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    Published methods that employ a filter bank for compensating the timing and bandwidth mismatches of an M-channel time-interleaved analog-to-digital converter (TIADC) were developed based on the fact that each sub-ADC channel is a downsampled version of the analog input. The output of each sub-ADC is filtered in such a way that, when all the filter outputs are summed, the aliasing components are minimized. If each channel of the filter bank has N coefficients, the optimization of the coefficients requires computing the inverse of an MN times MN matrix if the weighted least squares (WLS) technique is used as the optimization tool. In this paper, we present a multichannel filtering approach for TIADC mismatch compensation. We apply the generalized sampling theorem to directly estimate the ideal output of each sub-ADC using the outputs of all the sub-ADCs. If the WLS technique is used as the optimization tool, the dimension of the matrix to be inversed is N times N. For the same number of coefficients (and also the same spurious component performance given sufficient arithmetic precision), our technique is computationally less complex and more robust than the filter-bank approach. If mixed integer linear programming is used as the optimization tool to produce filters with coefficient values that are integer powers of two, our technique produces a saving in computing resources by a factor of approximately (100.2N(M- 1)/(M-1) in the TIADC filter design.published_or_final_versio

    A newly derived small synthetic compound alleviated ventricular fibrillation in a pig model with chronic myocardial infarction as revealed by optical mapping

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    published_or_final_versionThe 16th Medical Resarch Conference (MRC), The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China, 22 January 2011. In Hong Kong Medical Journal, 2011, v. 17, suppl. 1, p. 13-14, abstract no. 1

    Lyme disease - a brief review and report of a case in Hong Kong

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    In a search for the spirochetes responsible for Lyme disease in Hong Kong, a sixty year old female, with a clinical diagnosis of arthritis, was found to have a rising antibody litre against Borrelia burgdorferi by indirect immunofluorescent assay (IFA). This paper presents a brief review of Lyme disease, its epidemiology, clinical features, diagnosis, prevention and treatment, followed by a report of this first case of Lyme disease in Hong Kong.published_or_final_versio

    Symbol-timing estimation in space-time coding systems based on orthogonal training sequences

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    Space-time coding has received considerable interest recently as a simple transmit diversity technique for improving the capacity and data rate of a channel without bandwidth expansion. Most research in space-time coding, however, assumes that the symbol timing at the receiver is perfectly known. In practice, this has to be estimated with high accuracy. In this paper, a new symbol-timing estimator for space-time coding systems is proposed. It improves the conventional algorithm of Naguib et al. such that accurate timing estimates can be obtained even if the over-sampling ratio is small. Analytical mean-square error (MSE) expressions are derived for the proposed estimator. Simulation and analytical results show that for a modest oversampling ratio (such as Q equal to four), the MSE of the proposed estimator is significantly smaller than that of the conventional algorithm. The effects of the number of transmit and receive antennas, the oversampling ratio, and the length of training sequence on the MSE are also examined. © 2005 IEEE.published_or_final_versio

    Design of multi-plet perfect reconstruction filter banks using frequency-response masking technique

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    This paper proposes a new design method for a class of two-channel perfect reconstruction (PR) filter banks (FBs) called multi-plet FBs with very sharp cutoff using frequency- response masking (FRM) technique. The multi-plet FBs are PR FBs and their frequency characteristics are controlled by a single subfilter. By recognizing the close relationship between the subfilter and the FRM-based halfband filter, very sharp cutoff PR multi-plet FBs can be realized with reduced implementation complexity. The design procedure is very general and it can be applied to both linear-phase and low-delay PR FBs. Design examples are given to demonstrate the usefulness of the proposed method. © 2008 IEEE.published_or_final_versio

    Lyme disease - a brief review and report of a case in Hong Kong: Reply to Letters to the editor

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    Epidemiological updates of venous thromboembolism in a Chinese population

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    Effectiveness of proximal intra-operative salvage Palmaz stent placement for endoleak during endovascular aneurysm repair

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