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Point-of-care Ultrasound Diagnosis of Emphysematous Cholecystitis
A 49-year-old male presented to the emergency department with abdominal pain and generalized weakness. The physical examination was positive for right upper quadrant tenderness and positive Murphy’s sign. Point-of-care biliary ultrasound revealed signs of emphysematous cholecystitis. Emphysematous cholecystitis is a rare biliary pathology with a high mortality rate. It differs from acute cholecystitis is many ways. It has unique ultrasound characteristics. This case highlights the use of point-of-care ultrasound to diagnose a rare biliary condition
On the global existence for the axisymmetric Euler equations
This paper deals with the global well-posedness of the 3D axisymmetric Euler
equations for initial data lying in some critical Besov spacesComment: 14 page
Water nanoelectrolysis: A simple model
A simple model of water nanoelectrolysis-defined as the nanolocalization at a
single point of any electrolysis phenomenon-is presented. It is based on the
electron tunneling assisted by the electric field through the thin film of
water molecules (0.3 nm thick) at the surface of a tip-shaped
nanoelectrode (micrometric to nanometric curvature radius at the apex). By
applying, e.g., an electric potential V 1 during a finite time t 1 , and then
the potential --V 1 during the same time t 1 , we show that there are three
distinct regions in the plane (t 1 , V 1): one for the nanolocalization (at the
apex of the nanoelectrode) of the electrolysis oxidation reaction, the second
one for the nanolocalization of the reduction reaction, and the third one for
the nanolocalization of the production of bubbles. These parameters t 1 and V 1
completely control the time at which the electrolysis reaction (of oxidation or
reduction) begins, the duration of this reaction, the electrolysis current
intensity (i.e., the tunneling current), the number of produced O 2 or H 2
molecules, and the radius of the nanolocalized bubbles. The model is in good
agreement with our experiments
An Advanced Home ElderCare Service
With the increase of welfare cost all over the developed world, there is a need to resort to new technologies
that could help reduce this enormous cost and provide some quality eldercare services. This paper presents a
middleware-level solution that integrates monitoring and emergency detection solutions with networking solutions. The proposed system enables efficient integration between a variety of sensors and actuators deployed
at home for emergency detection and provides a framework for creating and managing rescue teams willing
to assist elders in case of emergency situations. A prototype of the proposed system was designed and implemented. Results were obtained from both computer simulations and a real-network testbed. These results show that the proposed system can help overcome some of the current problems and help reduce the enormous cost of eldercare service
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