18 research outputs found
Not to Knot a Catheter. Case Report of the Knotting of a Suprapubic Catheter
A 20-month-old boy, who underwent left nephrectomy, had a suprapubic catheter inserted that knotted within the bladder. This case report identifies possible causes for such occurrences and how best to manage them
Better Driving and Recall When In-car Information Presentation Uses Situationally-Aware Incremental Speech Output Generation
Kennington C, Kousidis S, Baumann T, Buschmeier H, Kopp S, Schlangen D. Better Driving and Recall When In-car Information Presentation Uses Situationally-Aware Incremental Speech Output Generation. In: AutomotiveUI 2014: Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications. Seattle, Washington, USA; 2014: 7:1-7:7.It is established that driver distraction is the result of sharing cognitive resources between the primary task (driving) and any other secondary task. In the case of holding conversations, a human passenger who is aware of the driving conditions can choose to interrupt his speech in situations potentially requiring more attention from the driver, but in-car information systems typically do not exhibit such sensitivity. We have designed and tested such a system in a driving simulation environment. Unlike other systems, our system delivers infor- mation via speech (calendar entries with scheduled meetings) but is able to react to signals from the environment to interrupt when the driver needs to be fully attentive to the driving task and subsequently resume its delivery. Distraction is measured by a secondary short-term memory task. In both tasks, drivers perform significantly worse when the system does not adapt its speech, while they perform equally well to control conditions (no concurrent task) when the system intelligently interrupts and resumes
When is a pure state of three qubits determined by its single-particle reduced density matrices?
Using techniques from symplectic geometry, we prove that a pure state of
three qubits is up to local unitaries uniquely determined by its one-particle
reduced density matrices exactly when their ordered spectra belong to the
boundary of the, so called, Kirwan polytope. Otherwise, the states with given
reduced density matrices are parameterized, up to local unitary equivalence, by
two real variables. Given inevitable experimental imprecisions, this means that
already for three qubits a pure quantum state can never be reconstructed from
single-particle tomography. We moreover show that knowledge of the reduced
density matrices is always sufficient if one is given the additional promise
that the quantum state is not convertible to the Greenberger--Horne--Zeilinger
(GHZ) state by stochastic local operations and classical communication (SLOCC),
and discuss generalizations of our results to an arbitary number of qubits.Comment: 19 page
Megabladder mouse model of congenital obstructive nephropathy: genetic etiology and renal adaptation
Pharmacist follow-up telephone call reduces return visits to hospital
We compute the expected degree of a randomly chosen element in a basis of weight vectors in the Demazure module V-w (Lambda) of (sl) over cap (2). We obtain en passant a new proof of Sanderson's dimension formula for these Demazure modules
Not to Knot a Catheter. Case Report of the Knotting of a Suprapubic Catheter
A 20-month-old boy, who underwent left nephrectomy, had a suprapubic catheter inserted that knotted within the bladder. This case report identifies possible causes for such occurrences and how best to manage them
The mATHENA inventory for free mobile assistive technology applications
The entry of smartphones and tablets in the market yields new opportunities in the domain of Assistive Technology (AT) for persons with disabilities. The search process for mobile AT applications that fulfill specific user needs is not an easy task for the end-users, their facilitators as well as the professionals in the area of rehabilitation. Even, when they finally find what they are looking for, a number of questions are raised relative to the reliability, stability, compatibility and functionality of the AT applications. These questions can be answered safely only by a team of AT experts. In this work we present the methodological approach for the design and development of the mATHENA web-based inventory, which aims to make the search and selection of free mobile AT applications simple and sound. This methodology is based on the consistent and well-documented presentation of the information for each mobile AT application, after it is tested in an AT lab. mATHENA offers social interaction services for its diverse target groups. Moreover, we present the advantages of mATHENA compared with the functionalities of six other inventories for AT applications. Currently, mATHENA includes 420 free mobile AT applications, carefully selected among a total of 1,100. © Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2015
Effect of human hydrosalpinx fluid on the development of mouse embryos and role of the concentration of growth factors in culture medium with and without hydrosalpinx fluid
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of human
hydrosalpinx fluid (HF) on the development and blastulation of mouse
embryos and the role of the concentration of growth factors in culture
medium with and without HE In total, 2 100 mouse embryos were cultured.
Female mice were induced to superovulate and then mated with males.
Two-cell-stage embryos were recovered from the oviduct and cultured in
Ham’s F-10 medium with bovine serum albumin and HF. Epidermal growth
factor (EGF) and insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) were analyzed by
quantitative enzyme immunoassay. Mean blastulation index of 1.11, 0.97
and 0.98 was found at HF concentration of 5%, 20% and 30%,
respectively (p = 0.8). The mean value of EGF in the control culture
medium without HF was 11.2 pg/ml, which was statistically significantly
different from that in culture medium containing HF (p < 0.001). The
mean value of IGF-I in the control group without HF was 1.30 pg/ml and
was not statistically significantly different from that in culture
medium containing HF. Development of the two-cell-stage embryos was not
affected at low (< 30%) HF concentrations. In conclusion, the present
study demonstrates that even apparently normal blastulation is affected
by any concentration of HF because of low embryonic EGF