49 research outputs found

    The Physics of the B Factories

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    The development of Taiwanese electronic medical record systems evaluation instrument

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    This study used Item Analysis, Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) and Reliability Analysis (Cronbach’s α value) to exam the Questions which selected by the Delphi method based on the issue of “Socio-technical system (STS)” and user-centered perspective. A structure questionnaire with seventy-four questions which could be categorized into nine dimensions (healthcare environment, organization behaviour, system quality, medical data quality, service quality, safety quality, user usage, user satisfaction, and organization net benefits) was provided to evaluate EMR of the Taiwanese healthcare environment

    An insight into fluorescent transition metal complexes

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    The emission from transition metal complexes is usually produced from triplet excited states. Owing to strong spin–orbit coupling (SOC), the fast conversion of singlet to triplet excited states via intersystem crossing (ISC) is facilitated. Hence, in transition metal complexes, emission from singlet excited states is not favoured. Nevertheless, a number of examples of transition metal complexes that fluoresce with high intensity have been found and some of them were even comprehensively studied. In general, three common photophysical characteristics are used for the identification of fluorescent emission from a transition metal complex: emission lifetimes on the nanosecond scale; a small Stokes shift; and intense emission under aerated conditions. For most of the complexes reviewed here, singlet emission is the result of ligand-based fluorescence, which is the dominant emission process due to poor metal–ligand interactions leading to a small metal contribution in the excited states, and a competitive fluorescence rate constant when compared to the ISC rate constant. In addition to the pure fluorescence from metal complexes, another two types of fluorescent emissions were also reviewed, namely, delayed fluorescence and fluorescence–phosphorescence dual emissions. Both emissions also have their respective unique characteristics, and thus they are discussed in this perspective

    Cabergoline-induced fibrosis of prolactinomas: a neurosurgical perspective

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    10.1136/bcr-2017-220971BMJ case reports201

    Translational aspects of genetic factors in the prediction of drug response variability: A case study of warfarin pharmacogenomics in a multi-ethnic cohort from Asia

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    10.1038/tpj.2011.7Pharmacogenomics Journal124312-318PJHO

    Board level drop test reliability of IC packages

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    Proceedings - Electronic Components and Technology Conference1630-636PECC
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