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Journal articles on the topic "Assessment parameters"

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Algermissen, S. T. "Techniques and parameters for earthquake risk assessment." Bulletin of the New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering 22, no. 4 (1989): 202–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.5459/bnzsee.22.4.202-218.

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 The principal elements of seismic risk assessment are outlined. An approach to seismic risk assessment is developed that provides quite satisfactory risk assessments on a scale of a single structure to regional assessments of risk. An example of a contemporary risk assessment is discussed and the development of a data base for routine risk assessments is advocated.
 
 
 
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Singh Bhatia, Amritpal. "Assessment of Biochemical Renal Parameters in Burn Patients." New Indian Journal of Surgery 10, no. 3 (2019): 277–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.21088/nijs.0976.4747.10319.7.

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Benbow, Maureen. "Parameters of wound assessment." British Journal of Nursing 4, no. 11 (1995): 647–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/bjon.1995.4.11.647.

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Chu, Andy S., and Barbara Delmore. "Parameters for Nutrition Assessment." Advances in Skin & Wound Care 33, no. 5 (2020): 232. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.asw.0000655500.25651.c7.

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Patterson, Roy, Leslie C. Grammer, and Martha A. Shaughnessy. "Immunotherapy: Parameters of assessment." Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology 76, no. 2 (1985): 394–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0091-6749(85)90660-8.

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Aruna, M. "Optimization of Parameters for Student Assessment Using Response Surface Methodology." Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems 11, no. 10-SPECIAL ISSUE (2019): 1492–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.5373/jardcs/v11sp10/20192994.

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M, Aruna, and Rashmi Rani. "Optimization of Parameters for Student Assessment Using Response Surface Methodology." Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems 11, no. 11-SPECIAL ISSUE (2019): 540–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.5373/jardcs/v11sp11/20193064.

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Ostrowski, Dominik, Dorota Banaszewska, and Barbara Biesiada-Drzazga. "Assessment of reproductive parameters of privately bred zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata)." Acta Scientiarum Polonorum Zootechnica 18, no. 1 (2019): 33–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.21005/asp.2019.18.1.05.

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VEITCH, STEPHEN A., and MEREDITH NETTLES. "Assessment of glacial-earthquake source parameters." Journal of Glaciology 63, no. 241 (2017): 867–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jog.2017.52.

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ABSTRACTGlacial earthquakes are slow earthquakes of magnitude M~5 associated with major calving events at near-grounded marine-terminating glaciers. These globally detectable earthquakes provide information on the grounding state of outlet glaciers and the timing of large calving events. Seismic source modeling of glacial earthquakes provides information on the size and orientation of forces associated with calving events. We compare force orientations estimated using a centroid-single-force technique with the calving-front orientations of the source glaciers at or near the time of earthquake occurrence. We consider earthquakes recorded at four glaciers in Greenland – Kangerdlugssuaq Glacier, Helheim Glacier, Kong Oscar Glacier, and Jakobshavn Isbræ – between 1999 and 2010. We find that the estimated earthquake force orientations accurately represent the orientation of the calving front at the time of the earthquake, and that seismogenic calving events are produced by a preferred section of the calving front, which may change with time. We also find that estimated earthquake locations vary in a manner consistent with changes in calving-front position, though with large scatter. We conclude that changes in glacial-earthquake source parameters reflect true changes in the geometry of the source glaciers, providing a means for identifying changes in glacier geometry and dynamics that complements traditional remote-sensing techniques.
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Fleck, Cynthia A. "Wound Assessment Parameters and Dressing Selection." Advances in Skin & Wound Care 19, no. 7 (2006): 364–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00129334-200609000-00011.

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Cakir, Deniz. "Evaluation Of Coastal Scenic Assessment Parameters." Master's thesis, METU, 2004. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/12605197/index.pdf.

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ABSTRACT EVALUATION OF COASTAL SCENIC ASSESMENT PARAMETERS<br>PILOT STUDY FOR SELECTED AREA &ldquo<br>ANTALYA/KONYAALTI BEACH&rdquo<br>&Ccedil<br>akir, Deniz M.S., Department of Civil Engineering Supervisor : Prof. Dr. AySen Ergin Co-Supervisor: Dr. Engin Karaesmen July 2004, 75 pages The present scenic assessment study has a checklist that itemizes 26 parameters (comprising physical and human parameters), as a first step in quantifying scenery. Each parameter was rated on a five-point score, essentially covering presence/absence or poor quality (1), to excellence/outstanding (5). The ratings were subjected to fuzzy logic matrices and weights to reflect importance of the various parameters, which produced histograms of weighted averages for the various attributes. Based on this methodology coastal scenery evaluation was carried out and coastal areas were grouped into 5 five classes from Class 1 = Top Natural Sites to Class 5 = Very Unattractive Urban. The present work focuses on human parameters from the perspective of people with mobility handicaps. Public surveys were carried out for the necessary arrangements in coastal areas for accessibility of these people. Selected site (Antalya/Konyaalti Beach) is reviewed to bring some recommendations from the point of view of people with mobility handicaps.
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Schlegel, Patrick [Verfasser]. "Assessment of clinical voice parameters and parameter reduction using supervised learning approaches / Patrick Schlegel." Düren : Shaker, 2020. http://d-nb.info/1213473071/34.

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Quiroz, Laura Maria. "Probabilistic assessment of damage states using dynamic response parameters." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/36955.

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To acknowledge and account for the uncertainties present in civil engineering applications is an area of major importance and of continuing research interest. This Thesis focuses on an application of Bayes' inference rule to evaluate the probability of damage in structures, using measured modal parameters and a set of possible damage states. The hypothesis is that observed changes in dynamic characteristics are due to damage accumulation over time. The main objective is to identify the most likely damage scenario from a set of previously defined damage states. These are characterized in terms of vectors, θi, the components of which are the parameters, θij, that are associated with the stiffness contribution, Kj, from each substructure undergoing damage. These stiffness matrices are uncertain as a result of random geometric and material properties. For different combinations of the damage parameters and realizations of the random variables, the modal parameters are calculated solving the basic eigenvalue problem. The results are used to calculate the statistics of the parameters given a specific damage state, the likelihood functions, as these are needed to calculate the probability of a given a set of measurements given a damage state. Each damage state Di is associated with a prior probability P(Di). In order to calculate its posterior probability, given a set of measurements, a Bayesian updating is implemented, in which the prior probability is updated by means of the likelihood functions, f(r|Di), which represent the probability density function of the modal parameter, r, given the damage state, Di. This Thesis discusses the effectiveness of the approach in identifying a particular damage state referred to as damage scenario. It is shown that measurement of multiple modal parameters is required to identify, quickly and with confidence, a given damage state. The discussion also considers the effect of error in the measurements, and the number of repeated measurements that are required to achieve a substantial confidence as to the presence of a particular damage state. Ranking of the estimated probabilities, after a set of measurements, offers guidance to the engineer as when and where to conduct a direct inspection of the structure.
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Bhuvanapalli, Shiv K. "Comparitive [sic] assessment of bit geometry and cutting parameters." Morgantown, W. Va. : [West Virginia University Libraries], 2000. http://etd.wvu.edu/templates/showETD.cfm?recnum=1713.

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Thesis (M.S.)--West Virginia University, 2000.<br>Title from document title page. Document formatted into pages; contains vi, 81 p. : ill. (some col.). Includes abstract. Includes bibliographical references (p. 71-75).
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SANTOS, ALEXANDRE FERREIRA DOS. "ASSESSMENT OF QOS PARAMETERS IN VOICE OVER IP TRANSMISSION." PONTIFÍCIA UNIVERSIDADE CATÓLICA DO RIO DE JANEIRO, 2004. http://www.maxwell.vrac.puc-rio.br/Busca_etds.php?strSecao=resultado&nrSeq=5243@1.

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Este trabalho apresenta um estudo visando a estabelecer uma metodologia para dimensionamento de um sistema VoIP, focalizando, em particular, o dimensionamento de um multiplexador estatístico. Procuramos aplicar modelos e resultados existentes para o problema geral do multiplexador estatístico ao caso específico de um sistema VoIP, levando em conta as características do tráfego, os requisitos de QoS e os princípios das arquiteturas Intserv e Diffserv. Para isto, apresentamos um resumo da tecnologia VoIP, incluindo seus requisitos de qualidade e os protocolos apropriados para transportar este tipo de mídia na Internet. Discorremos sobre os mecanismos de controle de tráfego usuais em redes de pacotes com QoS, assim como sobre as Arquiteturas de QoS definidas pelo IETF . É apresentada uma revisão de modelos de tráfego e modelos aplicáveis à análise de multiplexadores estatísticos, com destaque para o chamado modelo fluido aplicado à descrição do tráfego gerado por um agregado homogêneo de fontes de voz, além de um estudo comparativo entre respostas obtidas analiticamente com aquelas obtidas por meio de simulação. A influência do tipo de codificador e de parâmetros como tamanho de pacote é investigada, mostrando-se a dificuldade em se dispor de um modelo analítico capaz de levar em conta, de forma precisa, os diferentes formatos do sistema VoIP. Por fim, estabelece-se um cenário para aplicação dos modelos a um sistema VoIP.<br>This work presents a study aiming at to establish a methodology for sizing a VoIP system, focusing, in particular, the sizing of a statistical multiplexer. We apply existing models and results for the general problem of the statistical multiplexer to the specific case of a VoIP system, taking in account the characteristics of the traffic, the requirements of QoS and the principles of the architectures Intserv and Diffserv. For this, we present a summary of the VoIP technology, including its requirements of quality and the protocols appropriate to carry this type of media in the Internet. We discourse on the usual mechanisms of traffic control in packet networks with QoS, as well as on the Architectures of QoS defined by the IETF. A revision of traffic models and applicable models to the analysis of statistical multiplexers, with prominence for the fluid model applied to the description of the traffic generated for a homogeneous aggregate of voice sources, is presented. Besisdes, a comparative study of behavior gotten analytically with those gotten by means of simulation is made. The influence of the coder and parameters as so packet size is investigated, revealing the difficulty in finding an analytical model capable to take in account, with precision, the different formats of the VoIP system. Finally, we establish a scenario for application of the models to a VoIP system.
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A, Hassan Wassim. "Fetal and maternal imaging : ultrasound assessment of labor parameters." Thesis, University of Kent, 2018. https://kar.kent.ac.uk/66644/.

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Today antenatal ultrasound is a necessary tool for screening and diagnosis of pregnancy. It is extensively used for fetal chromosomal risk assessment, fetal anatomy and biometry, placental localization and fetal head presentation in singleton and multiple pregnancies. It is essential for intrauterine invasive procedures and for the management of growth restricted fetuses. Ultrasound during labor or "Intrapartum Ultrasound" has been explored widely in the last decade for the assessment of fetal presentation, fetal heart beat localization and more recently in advanced research topics such as monitoring the progress of labor and prediction of mode of delivery. The overall concept of this thesis was to describe new methods of assessment of parameters of labor by ultrasound. For this purpose, we performed an observational study investigating the use of a novel method for assessing cervical dilatation by ultrasound during labor; a novel method for monitoring the progress of labor "sonopartogram"; assessment of caput succedaneum by transperineal ultrasound and furthermore to analyze the parameters of labor by ultrasound in prediction of mode of delivery. In addition to the above methods we will give an insight on the current established methods for assessment of the progress of labor and will compare these methods to ultrasound. We applied innovative use of technology such as transperineal ultrasound in monitoring labor progress. Obstetrics has the opportunity to develop into an objectively guided skill. Assessment of fetal head descent no longer needs to rely on an imaginary line drawn between the ischial spines; cervical dilatation could be measured accurately using simple two-dimensional (2D) ultrasound. Monitoring the progress of labor has the opportunity to be performed solely by the means of 11 ultrasound. Labor characteristics such as head descent, head rotation, caput succedaneum, cervical dilatation when measured by ultrasound could predict the outcome of delivery (i.e. vaginal or caesarean delivery) in women with prolonged labor.
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Cameron, Neil. "Identifying pilot model parameters for an initial handling qualities assessment." Thesis, University of Glasgow, 2002. http://theses.gla.ac.uk/4824/.

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It is desirable to make an assessment of likely handling qualities to identify any deficiencies in a helicopter control system at an early stage in the design process before an expensive and potentially dangerous prototype is constructed. Inverse simulation offers a modelling technique that can be used for generating the data needed for such an assessment. Inverse simulation differs from conventional forward simulation in that the vehicle flight path is the input and the state and control time histories required for the task are generated. The inverse algorithm however, does not account for the pilot contribution to the flight data, thus the work herein demonstrates a method whereby this can be achieved. To incorporate pilot effect into the Helinv generated data, the latter is applied as the command signal to the Man-Machine Control System (MMCS), which is a closed loop system encompassing the helicopter vehicle dynamics and a model of the pilot known as the Precision Pilot Model (PPM). The PPM Human Equalisation Characteristics (REC) are determined via a constrained optimisation technique and the pilot effect is added in the system output. Validation of this technique is achieved through a case study whereby several operators, with different levels of experience, pilot a reduced order Puma helicopter model through a predefined mission task in a flight simulator constructed during the project. The equalisation characteristics are then determined for each pilot and compared with those generated using Helinv. A handling qualities assessment is presented for both sets of results and conclusions concerning the validity of Helinv with additional pilot effect finally drawn.
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Barrie, D. A. "The influence of ship and environmental parameters on stability assessment." Thesis, University of Strathclyde, 1986. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.381518.

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Iaccheri, Eleonora <1985&gt. "Electric techniques for the assessment of quality parameters of foodstuffs." Doctoral thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2015. http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/7167/.

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In food industry, quality assurance requires low cost methods for the rapid assessment of the parameters that affect product stability. Foodstuffs are complex in their structure, mainly composed by gaseous, liquid and solid phases which often coexist in the same product. Special attention is given to water, concerned as natural component of the major food product or as added ingredient of a production process. Particularly water is structurally present in the matrix and not completely available. In this way, water can be present in foodstuff in many different states: as water of crystallization, bound to protein or starch molecules, entrapped in biopolymer networks or adsorbed on solid surfaces of porous food particles. The traditional technique for the assessment of food quality give reliable information but are destructive, time consuming and unsuitable for on line application. The techniques proposed answer to the limited disposition of time and could be able to characterize the main compositional parameters. Dielectric interaction response is mainly related to water and could be useful not only to provide information on the total content but also on the degree of mobility of this ubiquitous molecule in different complex food matrix. In this way the proposal of this thesis is to answer at this need. Dielectric and electric tool can be used for the scope and led us to describe the complex food matrix and predict food characteristic. The thesis is structured in three main part, in the first one some theoretical tools are recalled to well assess the food parameter involved in the quality definition and the techniques able to reply at the problem emerged. The second part explains the research conducted and the experimental plans are illustrated in detail. Finally the last section is left for rapid method easily implementable in an industrial process.
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Sharp, Paul Dean. "An instrument for the multiparameter assessment of speech." Thesis, University of Kent, 2000. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.344150.

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Books on the topic "Assessment parameters"

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Central Council for Research in Ayurveda and Siddha (India). Parameters for quality assessment of ayurveda and siddha drugs. Central Council for Research in Ayurveda & Siddha, 2005.

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Meiburger, Kristen M. Quantitative Ultrasound and Photoacoustic Imaging for the Assessment of Vascular Parameters. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-48998-8.

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Knaak, James B., Charles Timchalk, and Rogelio Tornero-Velez. Parameters for pesticide QSAR and PBPK/PD models for human risk assessment. Edited by American Chemical Society and American Chemical Society. Division of Agrochemicals. American Chemical Society, 2012.

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Knaak, James B., Charles Timchalk, and Rogelio Tornero-Velez, eds. Parameters for Pesticide QSAR and PBPK/PD Models for Human Risk Assessment. American Chemical Society, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/bk-2012-1099.

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Canada, Atomic Energy of. Hydrologic and Hydrogeologic Parameters For Post-Closure Biosphere Assessment of Nuclear Fuel Waste Disposal. s.n, 1985.

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Maki, B. E. Biomechanical assessment of handrail parameters with special consideration to the needs of elderly users. Editiorial Office, Division of Electrical Engineering,National Research Council of Canada, 1988.

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Canada, Atomic Energy of. Soil and Climate Parameters For Post-Closure Biosphere Assessment of Nuclear Fuel Waste Disposal. s.n, 1985.

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Eskelin, Anthony Alexander. A qualitative evaluation of parameters used to assess Kenai River king salmon, 1986-2010. Alaska Dept. of Fish and Game, Division of Sport Fish, Research and Technical Services, 2010.

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Norman, Andrew. Assessment of longtitudinal changes of cardio-respiratory parameters in trained elite cyclists and untrained control subjects. West London Institute of Higher Education, 1989.

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Pogue, Pamela. Pain assessment practices of nurses caring for patients with cancer: The relationship of selected variables to nurses' adoption of nine pain assessment parameters. National Library of Canada, 1993.

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Beresford, Nicholas A. "Radiation Assessment radiation assessment , Use of Transfer Parameters radiation assessment transfer parameters." In Encyclopedia of Sustainability Science and Technology. Springer New York, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-0851-3_279.

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Whitaker, Leighton C. "The Parameters of Assessment." In Schizophrenic Disorders. Springer US, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-2159-1_3.

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Weiner, Irving B., Liat Appel, and Shira Tibon-Czopp. "Parameters of Rorschach Interpretation." In Rorschach Assessment of Senior Adults. Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429282171-4.

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Jaspers, M. E. H., and P. Moortgat. "Objective Assessment Tools: Physical Parameters in Scar Assessment." In Textbook on Scar Management. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-44766-3_17.

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AbstractObjective assessment tools can be used to evaluate whether (new) scar treatment is effective and to monitor the scar’s response to interventions in clinical practice. It is important to take the clinimetric properties of each tool into account, especially when used for the follow-up of an individual patient. An overview is provided for three important physical scar parameters that can be assessed by noninvasive objective tools: color, elasticity, and perfusion. To assess the color of a scar, an array of tools is available, all using reflectance spectroscopy and determining color by measuring the intensity of reflected light of specific wavelengths. The handheld DSM III ColorMeter offers read-out of erythema and melanin index values as well as CIEL∗a∗b values. The interrater reliability is best for the parameter a∗ of the DSM III ColorMeter. To assess scar elasticity, the Cutometer is the most widely used tool. Scar deformation is measured using negative pressure and reflected in relative and absolute elasticity parameters. On the contrary, firmness or hardness of scar tissue can be quantified by tonometry, a technique that works by exerting pressure on the skin. Lastly, it is of interest to measure scar blood flow (i.e., perfusion) as several treatment regimens work by destructing the microvasculature and/or reducing the blood flow to enhance shrinkage of hypertrophic scar tissue. Laser Doppler imaging and laser speckle imaging can be used to quantify and visualize scar blood flow, but a thorough clinimetric evaluation of these tools in scars is not performed yet.
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Almond, Russell G., Robert J. Mislevy, Linda S. Steinberg, Duanli Yan, and David M. Williamson. "Parameters for Bayesian Network Models." In Bayesian Networks in Educational Assessment. Springer New York, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-2125-6_8.

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Moortgat, Peter, Mieke Anthonissen, Ulrike Van Daele, Jill Meirte, Tine Vanhullebusch, and Koen Maertens. "Objective Assessment Techniques: Physiological Parameters in Scar Assessment." In Textbook on Scar Management. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-44766-3_18.

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AbstractIn order to assess new and often costly treatments, the need for objective scar measurement tools has become increasingly important. A combination of subjective and objective measures should be the aim of every researcher. Quantitative assessment of scars requires devices to measure their physical and physiological properties. Physiological scar parameters are scar characteristics relevant to pathological scarring which cannot be seen with the bare eye. This also means that they can only be assessed with objective assessment tools.Skin hydration is defined as the water content of the epidermis and the dermis, and the ability of the skin to retain water is important to avoid dry appearance of the skin and prolonged inflammation in scarring. Many approaches exist to measure skin water content. One single method is often not enough to capture all the relevant information. Trans-epidermal water loss, stratum corneum water content, and dermal water content are equally important and related to each other.Scar maturation has been related to transcutaneous oxygen tension, and it is hypothesized that low levels of transcutaneous oxygen pressure in evolving scars result from low oxygen diffusibility through scar tissue.Tactile sensitivity of the skin can be measured by esthesiometers. The Semmes-Weinstein monofilament test is found to be a feasible and reliable outcome measure to evaluate touch perception threshold in older upper extremities burn scars.
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Edlin, Richard, Christopher McCabe, Claire Hulme, Peter Hall, and Judy Wright. "Probability Distributions for Effectiveness Parameters." In Cost Effectiveness Modelling for Health Technology Assessment. Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-15744-3_6.

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Duhovnik, Jože. "Product Life Cycle and Assessment Parameters." In Product Realization. Springer US, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-09482-3_1.

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Dendage, Tejaswini, Vaidehi Deoskar, Pooja Kulkarni, Revati Shriram, and Mrugali Bhat. "Workload Assessment Based on Physiological Parameters." In Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Informatics. Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-1480-7_54.

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Yadav, Bankim Chandra, Suresh Merugu, and Kamal Jain. "Error Assessment of Fundamental Matrix Parameters." In Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering. Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-0212-1_16.

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Conference papers on the topic "Assessment parameters"

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Sauer, Craig W., George J. Andersen, and Asad Saidpour. "Car Following by Optical Parameters." In Driving Assessment Conference. University of Iowa, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.17077/drivingassessment.1113.

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Almeida, Vania G., Luis F. Requicha Ferreira, and Carlos Correia. "Hemodynamic parameters assessment." In 2012 IEEE 2nd Portuguese Meeting in Bioengineering (ENBENG). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/enbeng.2012.6331379.

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Akinwuntan, Abiodun Emmanuel, Rebecca Tank, Lori Vaughn, Alexis Wilburn, and Seth Easton. "Normative Values for Driving Simulation Parameters: A Pilot Study." In Driving Assessment Conference. University of Iowa, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.17077/drivingassessment.1317.

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Durkee, Shaun, and Nicholas Ward. "Effect of Driving Simulation Parameters Related to Ego-Motion on Speed Perception." In Driving Assessment Conference. University of Iowa, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.17077/drivingassessment.1419.

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Larsson, Anders. "Assessment of recurrent oscillation parameters." In 2018 18th International Conference on Harmonics and Quality of Power (ICHQP). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ichqp.2018.8378819.

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Bärgman, Jonas, Julia Werneke, Christian-Nills Boda, Johan Engström, and Kip Smith. "Using Manual Measurements on Event Recorder Video and Image Processing Algorithms to Extract Optical Parameters and Range." In Driving Assessment Conference. University of Iowa, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.17077/drivingassessment.1485.

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Tkalčić, Damir, and Ana Mandić Ivanović. "Dynamic parameters in bridge condition assessment." In 4th Symposium on Doctoral Studies in Civil Engineering. University of Zagreb Faculty of Civil Engineering, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5592/co/phdsym.2018.10.

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Cheng, Kuo-Sheng, Yu-Shan Chen, and Ting Wang. "Physiological parameters assessment for emotion recognition." In 2012 IEEE EMBS Conference on Biomedical Engineering and Sciences (IECBES 2012). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iecbes.2012.6498118.

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Filio, Danielle, Lynn Dony, Diego Gonzalez, and Michele Oliver. "Comparison of Wrap Around Screens and HMDs on a Driver’s Response to an Unexpected Pedestrian Crossing Using Simulator Vehicle Parameters." In Driving Assessment Conference. University of Iowa, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.17077/drivingassessment.1631.

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Elsen, Rickard, Inggriani Liem, and Saiful Akbar. "Software versioning quality parameters: Automated assessment tools based on the parameters." In 2016 International Conference on Data and Software Engineering (ICoDSE). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icodse.2016.7936139.

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Reports on the topic "Assessment parameters"

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Mariner, Paul E., and David Carl Sassani. Analysis report for WIPP colloid model constraints and performance assessment parameters. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1200653.

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Napier, Bruce A., Kenneth M. Krupka, Robert J. Fellows, Dominic A. Cataldo, Michelle M. Valenta, and Tyler J. Gilmore. Assessment of Food Chain Pathway Parameters in Biosphere Models: Annual Progress Report for Fiscal Year 2004. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/989067.

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Griffin, J., M. Gerstenberger, T. Allen, et al. Expert elicitation of model parameters for the 2018 National Seismic Hazard Assessment: Summary of workshop, methodology and outcomes. Geoscience Australia, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.11636/record.2018.028.

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Howarth, S. M., M. A. Martell, R. Weiner, and C. Lattier. Guidebook for performance assessment parameters used in the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant compliance certification application. Volume 2: Appendices. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/290797.

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Howarth, S. M., M. A. Martell, R. Weiner, and C. Lattier. Guidebook for performance assessment parameters used in the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant compliance certification application. Volume 1: Main report. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/656690.

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Lkhagvadorj, Sender, Long Qu, Weiguo Cai, et al. Use of Transcriptional Profiling and Assessment of Blood Parameters to Understand Biological Mechanisms Controlling Feed Intake and Efficiency in Pigs. Iowa State University, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/ans_air-180814-785.

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Britt, Sanford, James Martin-Hayden, and Mitchell A. Plummer. An Assessment of Aquifer/Well Flow Dynamics: Identification of Parameters Key to Passive Sampling and Application of Downhole Sensor Technologies. Defense Technical Information Center, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada621876.

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Rycroft, Taylor, Kerry Hamilton, Charles Haas, and Igor Linkov. A quantitative risk assessment method for synthetic biology products in the environment. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/41331.

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The need to prevent possible adverse environmental health impacts resulting from synthetic biology (SynBio) products is widely acknowledged in both the SynBio risk literature and the global regulatory community. However, discussions of potential risks of SynBio products have been largely speculative, and the attempts to characterize the risks of SynBio products have been non-uniform and entirely qualitative. As the discipline continues to accelerate, a standardized risk assessment framework will become critical for ensuring that the environmental risks of these products are characterized in a consistent, reliable, and objective manner that incorporates all SynBio-unique risk factors. Current established risk assessment frameworks fall short of the features required of this standard framework. To address this, we propose the Quantitative Risk Assessment Method for Synthetic Biology Products (QRASynBio) – an incremental build on established risk assessment methodologies that supplements traditional paradigms with the SynBio risk factors that are currently absent and necessitates quantitative analysis for more transparent and objective risk characterizations. The proposed framework facilitates defensible quantification of the environmental risks of SynBio products in both foreseeable and hypothetical use scenarios. Additionally, we show how the proposed method can promote increased experimental investigation into the likelihood of hazard and exposure parameters and highlight the parameters where uncertainty should be reduced, leading to more targeted risk research and more precise characterizations of risk.
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Yabusaki, Steven B., R. Jeffrey Serne, Mark L. Rockhold, Guohui Wang, and Joseph H. Westsik. Technical Approach for Determining Key Parameters Needed for Modeling the Performance of Cast Stone for the Integrated Disposal Facility Performance Assessment. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1203914.

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de Vries, M., W. van Dijk, J. A. de Boer, et al. Calculation rules of the Annual Nutrient Cycling Assessment (ANCA) 2019 : background information about farm-specific excretion parameters (update of ANCA report 2018). Wageningen Livestock Research, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18174/533905.

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