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    A Near-Infrared Spectrometer Based on Novel Grating Light Modulators

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    A near-infrared spectrometer based on novel MOEMS grating light modulators is proposed. The spectrum detection method that combines a grating light modulator array with a single near-infrared detector has been applied. Firstly, optics theory has been used to analyze the essential principles of the proposed spectroscopic sensor. Secondly, the grating light modulators have been designed and fabricated by micro-machining technology. Finally, the principles of this spectroscopic sensor have been validated and its key parameters have been tested by experiments. The result shows that the spectral resolution is better than 10 nm, the wavelength deviation is less than 1 nm, the deviation of the intensity of peak wavelength is no more than 0.5%, the driving voltage of grating light modulators array device is below 25 V and the response frequency of it is about 5 kHz. With low cost, satisfactory precision, portability and other advantages, the spectrometer should find potential applications in food safety and quality monitoring, pharmaceutical identification and agriculture product quality classification

    Истмико-цервикальная недостаточность и беременность: диагностика, лечение, профилактика

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    МЕТОДИЧЕСКИЕ РЕКОМЕНДАЦИИШЕЙКИ МАТКИ ФУНКЦИОНАЛЬНАЯ НЕДОСТАТОЧНОСТЬБЕРЕМЕННОСТИ ОСЛОЖНЕНИЯАБОРТ ПРИВЫЧНЫЙСЕРКЛЯЖ ШЕЙКИ МАТКИПРОГЕСТЕРОНПЕССАРИИИНТЕРНЫКЛИНИЧЕСКИЕ ОРДИНАТОРЫВ рекомендациях описаны современные методы диагностики и лечения пациентов с истмико-цервикальной недостаточностью, тактика ведения беременности при несостоятельности шейки матки. Издание предназначено для врачей акушеров-гинекологов, студентов медицинских вузов, врачей-интернов, клинических ординаторов

    Effects of noise and working memory capacity on memory processing of speech for hearing-aid users

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    Objectives: It has been shown that noise reduction algorithms can reduce the negative effects of noise on memory processing in persons with normal hearing. The objective of the present study was to investigate whether a similar effect can be obtained for persons with hearing impairment and whether such an effect is dependent on individual differences in working memory capacity. Design: A sentence-final word identification and recall (SWIR) test was conducted in two noise backgrounds with and without noise reduction as well as in quiet. Working memory capacity was measured using a reading span (RS) test. Study sample: Twenty-six experienced hearing-aid users with moderate to moderately severe sensorineural hearing loss. Results: Noise impaired recall performance. Competing speech disrupted memory performance more than speech-shaped noise. For late list items the disruptive effect of the competing speech background was virtually cancelled out by noise reduction for persons with high working memory capacity. Conclusions: Noise reduction can reduce the adverse effect of noise on memory for speech for persons with good working memory capacity. We argue that the mechanism behind this is faster word identification that enhances encoding into working memory
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