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ZELENYUK, YEVHEN, and YULIYA ZELENYUK. "COUNTING SYMMETRIC BRACELETS." Bulletin of the Australian Mathematical Society 89, no. 3 (August 22, 2013): 431–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0004972713000701.

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AbstractAn $r$-ary necklace (bracelet) of length $n$ is an equivalence class of $r$-colourings of vertices of a regular $n$-gon, taking all rotations (rotations and reflections) as equivalent. A necklace (bracelet) is symmetric if a corresponding colouring is invariant under some reflection. We show that the number of symmetric $r$-ary necklaces (bracelets) of length $n$ is $\frac{1}{2} (r+ 1){r}^{n/ 2} $ if $n$ is even, and ${r}^{(n+ 1)/ 2} $ if $n$ is odd.
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Enukov, Vladimir V. "Bracelets of the Romny culture population." Povolzhskaya Arkheologiya (The Volga River Region Archaeology) 2, no. 48 (June 28, 2024): 8–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.24852/pa2024.2.48.8.25.

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The article presents the results of an analysis of Romny culture bracelets in order to reveal the sources of origin of certain forms. In total, 48 bracelets were recorded, excluding 7 items of the 1915 hoard from Korobkino, which is the subject of a special publication. The most popular bracelets were made of wire with expanding ends (30 items), the prototypes of which are well known among Slavic antiquities of the VI–VIII centuries. These items, along with plate bracelets with expanding ends (6 items), that appeared in Volyntsevo time, act as a kind of marker of the Romny culture at the Eastern European Slavic-Russian sites of the IX–X centuries. Russian imports are represented by a wire bracelet with tied ends from Shpilevka, as well as jewelry from Korobkino. Four thin wire bracelets reflect the influence of Khazar fashion. The use of silver as a raw material (3 items) suggests their local production. Two iron plate bracelets with loops at the ends most likely came directly from the Khaganate. There are weak connections with the Finnish environment of the Volga region, as well as contacts between the inhabitants of Novotroitskoe and Truvorovo hillforts. In general, the set of Romny bracelets represents an essentially original phenomenon.
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Korolkova, Elena. "Bracelet from Salamatino: Problem of Identifying Zoomorphic Images." Nizhnevolzhskiy Arheologicheskiy Vestnik, no. 2 (December 2019): 156–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.15688/nav.jvolsu.2019.2.10.

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The article is devoted to the analysis of zoomorphic images on a spiral gold bracelet from the Sarmatian burial of the 1st century AD in Salamatino village in Volgograd region, as well as the problem of interpreting the image of a fantastic animal on the bracelet ends. The stylistic and technological peculiarities of the jewelry can serve as indicators of cultural identity of the subject. The bracelet is made, most likely, by a barbarian craftsman modeled after some kind of non-locally made jewelry. The closest dupe in compositional and pictorial characteristics to the incomprehensible animal on the ends of the Salamatino bracelet is a fantastic creature on the pair of bracelets from the Oxus Treasure (British Museum), stylistically different from the images of Iranian art of the Achaemenid era. The origin of this pair of bracelets is unknown, however, some stylistic features allow for non-exclusion of the assumptions of Chinese or Central Asian jewelry production or the existence of certain jewelry workshops in a region affected by the cultural influence of both Iran and China. Another distant analogy in style for the pair of bracelets from the Oxus Treasure is represented by images of predatory animals on gold torcs from the Stavropol treasure. The chronological gap between the Salamatino bracelet and the jewelry from the Oxus and Stavropol treasures does not allow one to link them unequivocally, but the similarity features certainly indicate the presence of common cultural roots. Identifying a fantastic hybrid animal on the ends of the Salamatino bracelet as any specific mythological creature is not yet possible.
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Ali Hassaan, Galal. "MECHANICAL ENGINEERING IN ANCIENT EGYPT, PART IV: JEWELLERY INDUSTRY (BRACELETS)." EPH - International Journal of Science And Engineering 2, no. 1 (March 27, 2016): 46–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.53555/eijse.v2i1.129.

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This is the 4th research paper in a series of papers aiming at investigating the history and development of mechanical engineering in Ancient Egypt. The paper presents the development of bracelets industry during the ancient Egypt history from predynastic to late period. Samples of their scenes and bracelet products are presented. The paper highlights the deterioration of the bracelets industry in the intermediate periods of the ancient Egypt history and the impact of the strongest dynasties on the quality and sophistication of it.
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Li, Jiayu, Zhiyu He, Yumeng Cui, Chenyang Wang, Chong Chen, Chun Yu, Min Zhang, Yiqun Liu, and Shaoping Ma. "Towards Ubiquitous Personalized Music Recommendation with Smart Bracelets." Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies 6, no. 3 (September 6, 2022): 1–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3550333.

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Nowadays, recommender systems play an increasingly important role in the music scenario. Generally, music preferences are related to internal and external conditions. For example, mood state and ongoing activity will affect users' music preferences. However, conventional music recommenders cannot capture these conditions since they only utilize the online data but ignore the impact of physical-world information. In this paper, we leverage the contexts from low-cost smart bracelets for ubiquitous personalized recommendation to meet users' music preference. We first conduct a large-scale questionnaire survey, which illustrates moods, activities, and environments will affect music preferences. Then we perform a one-week field study among 30 participants, where they receive personalized music recommendation and record preferences and mood. Meanwhile, participants' context information is collected with bracelets. Analyses on the data demonstrate significant relationships between music preference, mood, and bracelet contexts. Furthermore, we propose a novel Multi-task Ubiquitous Music Recommendation model (MUMR) to predict personalized music preference with bracelet contexts as input and mood prediction as an auxiliary task. Experiments show significant improvement in music recommendation performances with MUMR. Our work demonstrates the possibility of ubiquitous personalized music recommendations with smart bracelets data, which is an encouraging step towards building recommender systems aware of physical-world contexts.
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Sahubawa, Latif, and Ambar Pertiwiningrum. "Bioconversion and bioeconomics of thorn stringray skin waste (Dasyatis sp.) as a commercial leather products." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1033, no. 1 (June 1, 2022): 012065. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1033/1/012065.

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Abstract Stingray skin can be utilized and processed into commercial products with high economic value. The aim of the research is to maximize the use and increase the economic value of thorn stingray skin waste through the processing of commercial products (wallet and bracelets) that consumers prefer. The research method used product design & processing, added value, and consumer preferences. The number of stingray skins used for processing 1 (one) men’s/women’s wallet-bag is two skin sheets (IDR. 100,000). The commercial leather products produced are women’s wallets-bag (hanging model, type 3-in-1, maroon, moss green, light brown, pink) and men’s wallet-bag (handle model, type 3-in-1, black and light brown), with four pieces of pearl bracelet and two beaded bracelet. Based on the analysis results, it is known that the selling value of women’s wallet-bags is IDR 950,000 per piece & men’s wallet-bags is IDR. 1,500,000; pearl bracelet is IDR. 200,000 & beaded bracelet is IDR 150,000. The economic value obtained from processing 1 item of stingray leather wallet-bag (for women) is IDR 1,500,000 & added value is IDR 1,400% while for men is IDR 2,050,000 & added value 1,950%. The level of consumer preference of the main products is women’s wallet-bag are 85% very likes & 15% likes and men’s wallets are 90% very likes & 10% like. Derivative products are pearl bracelets (100% very like) and bead bracelets (87% very like & 13% like). The total economy value, added value & consumer preferences of the stingray leather product of men’s wallet are higher than women’s wallets.
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Polozov, A. A., N. A. Maltseva, M. V. Petukhova, and K. A. Polozova. "Fitness bracelet for optimizing life." Scientific and educational basics in physical culture and sports 9, no. 1 (June 7, 2023): 41–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.57006/2782-3245-2023-9-1-41-51.

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Relevance. Fitness bracelets allow you to monitor daily activity by pulse, saturation, stress level, pressure, sleep quality and a number of other indicators. However, there is no consensus on how to use it effectively. The priority should be considered the use of a fitness bracelet for the growth of quality of life, career achievements, etc. Such physical activity is optimal, in which intellectual performance has the greatest significance. The purpose of the study is to determine the optimal scenario for using a fitness bracelet, as well as to compare the most popular models on the market. Methods and organization of research. As a device for measuring intellectual productivity, the most common computer games were used: tetris, chess, lines, etc., having a numerical indicator of success. The level of intellectual performance first increases with the amount of physical activity, but after a certain value it drops. This point is conventionally called the inflection point. First there was the mi smart band 7 fitness bracelet, and then HUAWEI Band 7. The big advantage was storing all the data on a separate application in a smart background. This made it possible to compare the level of intellectual activity with all the indicators of the smartphone. We saw inflection points on all the charts. Personal values were shown on the example of the two most widespread bracelets. It turned out that the recorded levels of the number of steps per day, the number of calories, stress levels, sleep quality and others also pass through the inflection point. However, the values of these points differ for different models. For a new model, it is necessary to do such a study anew. The optimization of the daily routine, the mode of activity for the indicators found led to a change in the level of the game of chess, when the number of games won tripled, which seems to be more than an impressive incentive to use a fitness bracelet. Conclusions. Fitness bracelets allow you to monitor daily activity by pulse, concentration, stress level, pressure, sleep quality and a number of other indicators. The level of accuracy of the indicators is continuously increasing. This allows you to use fitness bracelets to optimize users' lives.
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Pospelova, I. V., I. V. Cherepanova, D. S. Bragin, and V. N. Serebryakova. "Feasibility Assessment of Using Smart Trackers in Telemedicine Systems to Remotely Monitor the Overall Health of Patients in Real-Time." Journal of the Russian Universities. Radioelectronics 24, no. 6 (December 30, 2021): 71–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.32603/1993-8985-2021-24-6-71-83.

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Introduction. The development of telemedicine systems intended to remotely monitor the health status of patients constitutes one of the most promising areas of contemporary science. Particularly relevant is the use of such systems to track the health of surgically treated patients. Since such patients are mobile, sensors measuring vital signs should not cause any discomfort in regular use. Thus, wearable smart trackers can be used for these purposes.Aim. The paper aims to study the possibility of using smart trackers in a telemedicine system for monitoring patient health.Materials and methods. In the study, a series of measurements was performed using GSMIN WR 41 smart bracelets in order to estimate their accuracy when measuring pulse, blood pressure, and oxygen saturation for different research subjects at rest and during intense physical exercises. In addition, the average measurement interval of the smart bracelet was determined; the operation of the smart bracelet in the telemedicine system for monitoring vital signs was considered.Results. The studies show that an average error in the measurement of vital signs (except for systolic pressure) using the smart bracelet does not exceed 10 %. In order to avoid the high error in measuring systolic pressure, an algorithm for assessing the general health of patients was developed. In addition, it is shown that the smart bracelet can detect an abrupt change in the vital signs of patients, with the average time of their measurement and data transmission to the server of the telemedicine system coming to 45 seconds.Conclusion. The study results indicate that smart bracelets can be used to remotely monitor the health of patients in real-time. These findings are confirmed by the telemedicine system designed on the basis of the smart bracelets considered in the paper.
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Potylitsyn, A. V., S. N. Beniova, I. S. Gorelova, and P. F. Kiku. "Identification of patients as a safety in providing medical care (practical experience)." Manager Zdravoochranenia, no. 1 (2021): 33–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.21045/1811-0185-2021-1-33-39.

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Patient safety is one of the priorities in medical care. The leading place in it is occupied by “correct patient identification”. According to research by experts from the World Health Organization (WHO), “misidentification of a patient is the cause of many errors.” The purpose of this work is to assess the implementation of a patient identification system using bracelets in a multidisciplinary hospital. The main idea of the project is based on the use of personal identifiers, made in the form of a disposable white bracelet worn on the patient’s arm, as well as the use of color-coded bracelets (red, yellow, red-yellow), which allows identifying patients at risk of developing life-threatening conditions: high risk falling of the patient and the presence of an allergological history. The introduction of identification bracelets with patient data and a barcode on them increased the percentage of identification performance increased from 67% to 89%. After the introduction of the system of prevention of falls and color identification by bracelets, the number of falls of patients decreased by more than 4 times. Successful integration of the automatic identification system into the workflow of a multidisciplinary hospital significantly reduces the influence of the human factor on the number of medical errors and related preventable consequences for patient health.
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Green, Paul, and Pamela Liebeck. "Bracelets." Mathematical Gazette 74, no. 469 (October 1990): 232. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3619820.

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Зайцева, И. Е., Е. С. Коваленко, П. В. Гурьева, А. В. Мандрыкина, О. А. Кондратьев, А. М. Исмагулов, К. М. Подурец, Е. Ю. Терещенко, and Е. Б. Яцишина. "THREE BRACELETS FROM THE ISADY HOARD OF 2021: PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY AND METAL COMPOSITION." Краткие сообщения Института археологии (КСИА), no. 272 (May 20, 2024): 356–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.25681/ia5a6.0130-2620.272.356-376.

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В статье изложены результаты комплексного анализа трех плетеных браслетов с фигурными наконечниками из Исадского клада 2021 г. (конец XI - начало XII в.). Выявлены технологические особенности изготовления браслетов, сделанных из плетеных жгутов с напаянными по концам пластинчатыми коваными площадками, на которых при помощи расклепанных шпеньков прикреплены литые выпуклые наконечники. Определен состав металла всех конструктивных частей браслетов - они сделаны из серебра достаточно высокой пробы (752-916), легированного латунью. Низкие показатели содержания висмута не коррелируют с его количеством в арабских серебряных монетах, что дает возможность предполагать центральноевропейское или малоазийское происхождение металла браслетов. The paper describes results of the comprehensive analysis of three braided bracelets with figured ends from the Isady hoard found in 2021 in Ryazan region (dated back to the 11th - early 12th centuries). The analysis identified technological characteristics of the bracelets. They were made of braided strings with plated forged flattened pieces soldered onto the bracelet ends. Onto the latter cast hollow figured finials were attached with smoothed rivets. The analysis also determined the composition of the metal of all structural components of the bracelets. They were made of rather high grade silver (752-916) alloyed with brass. Low quantities of bismuth in the silver composition do not correlate with its content in Arab silver coins, which suggests that the metal used to make the bracelets came from Central Europe ore Asia Minor.
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Guerra, Maria Filomena, and Isabel Tissot. "Analytical Study of Overlooked Bronze Age and Iron Age Goldwork from Northwest Portugal." METALLA 26, no. 1 (May 2, 2022): 3–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.46586/metalla.v26.2022.i1.3-23.

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To gain further insight into the use of native gold and intentional gold alloys during the Bronze Age in Northwest Portugal, jewellery in the collections of three Portuguese museums was studied using an in-house built portable X-ray fluorescence spectrometer. Among the analysed objects are the Late Bronze Age bracelet from Monte Airoso (Viseu) and the Iron Age tubular bracelet from Regoufe (Aveiro). To shed more light on the manufacture of gold bracelets, have also been analysed all the components (bracelets, wires and bands) of the hoard of Arnozela (Braga), so far incompletely studied. The results obtained show that from the Middle Bronze Age onwards gold containing 8-11 wt.% silver is used, to which gradually increasing amounts of copper seem to have been added over time. These results support a heterogeneous chronology for the components of the hoard of Arnozela and show that the bracelet from Monte Airoso is made from an intentional gold alloy used in the Portuguese area during the Late Bronze Age. On the contrary, the bracelet from Regoufe is made from native gold without addition of copper. This could indicate that at least during a certain period the goldsmiths used both native gold as found and intentional alloys.Two other objects, discussed on the light of the data obtained for the bracelets, complete the study. One of them is one of the two Portuguese Early Bronze Age gold sheet ornaments with cut parallel bands (so-called gargantilha de tiras), found in Braga. Without obvious signs of use-wear like other ornaments of the same type, and made, as expected, with gold hammered into sheet, this ornament is made from an alloy that seems to correspond to a later period using gold from another origin. Finally, the composition of some of the components of the Late Bronze Age-Iron Age string from Malhada (Vila Real), a set of gold decorated plaques made from punched gold sheet by using different and asymmetrical punches, supports the addition of small amounts of copper to gold to produce intentional alloys.
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Mesterházy, Károly. "Pántkarperecek a magyar honfoglalás korából." Kaposvári Rippl-Rónai Múzeum Közleményei, no. 6 (2018): 187–230. http://dx.doi.org/10.26080/krrmkozl.2018.6.187.

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The author collected the material of ca. 250 find places by types. He examined the material, manufacturing technique, and chronology of the bracelets, as well as their distribution by social layers and gender, and their direct analogies in Russia and the Balkans. The ancient Hungarians of the Conquest period appeared in the Carpathian Basin with a new archaeological culture in the turn of the 9th and the 10th centuries. Band bracelets were characteristic pieces of this material culture. Today they are represented by three main types: 1. band with rounded terminals, 2. band with coiled terminals, 3. hinged band. The first type has many variants. The terminal of the bracelet can be disc-like rounded, but mostly it just ends in a semicircular form. The band can be undecorated, decorated with punched palmette-tendril ornaments, or sometimes with geometric (zigzag) motifs, and applied decoration can also appear at the end of the band. In the beginning of the 11th century only bronze bands occurred, with various punched dotted circle decorations. A punched hole can often be observed at both ends of the bands. This might have served for sewing the band on, however, others believe that a string threaded through the holes pulled the band together. The most frequent decorations of bracelets with coiled terminals are punched zigzag motifs, and sometimes palmette-tendrils also occurs. While the former type is frequent by both men and women, bracelets with twisted terminals rarely occur by men. Hinged bracelets either copied Byzantine antecedents, or they arrived as imports. The ends of the sleeves of the funerary dress, the cuffs were decorated by thin silver or gold ribbons that were sewed on the hem of the dress.
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Pospelova, Irina V., Irina V. Cherepanova, Dmitry S. Bragin, Ivan A. Sidorov, Evgeny Y. Kostyuchenko, and Victoriya N. Serebryakova. "The Estimation of the Potential for Using Smart-Trackers as a Part of a Medical Indoor-Positioning System." Electronics 11, no. 1 (December 29, 2021): 107. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/electronics11010107.

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This research aims to estimate the feasibility of using smart-bracelets as a part of a medicine indoor-positioning system, to monitor the health status and location of patients in a hospital. The smart-bracelet takes on the role of a token of the system and can measure pulse, blood pressure and saturation and provide data transmission over the BLE. The distance between token and anchor was calculated by the RSSI. The position of a token and anchor relative to each other was determined by the trilateration method. The results of the research showed that the accuracy of the developed system in a static position is 1.46 m and exceeds 3 m in a dynamic position. Results of experiments showed that measurements from the smart bracelets are transmitted to the server of the system without distortion. The study results indicated that smart-bracelets could be used to locate patients inside a hospital or estimate their current health state. Given the low accuracy of systolic pressure measurement, it is recommended to develop an algorithm that will allow smooth measuring error for higher-precision estimation of the patient’s general health state. In addition, it is planned to improve the positioning algorithm.
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Butcher, S. A. "Catalogue of the Romano-British and Later Metalwork." Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 53, s1 (1987): 110–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0079497x00078646.

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1 Complete copper alloy bracelet. One end is hooked and would have been caught through the slot on the other flattened end. The decoration of stamped circles and the form of the bracelet can be paralleled on late fourth century examples from Lydney (Wheeler, 1932 fig 17). Interior, Box 95, L1.2 Bracelet of copper alloy. One end is hooked but enough of the other survives to show that it was not flattened as No 1 above. The decoration appears to be formed by a fine wire twisted round the main bar. Spiral patterned bracelets occur throughout the Roman period. Interior, Box 227, L1.
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Hintz, H. F. "Copper bracelets." Journal of Equine Veterinary Science 21, no. 6 (June 2001): 295. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0737-0806(01)70060-3.

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Ma, Xiaoge. "Analysis of Human Exercise Health Monitoring Data of Smart Bracelet Based on Machine Learning." Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience 2022 (June 8, 2022): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/7971904.

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The smart bracelet has become a hot-selling commodity, according to a daily consumption survey. Based on people’s interest and concern for their health, the smart bracelet, as a design and application for achieving healthy weight loss monitoring, is quickly becoming a popular new favorite. This bracelet detects fat using the near-infrared diffuse reflection principle, with the goal of assisting people in controlling and maintaining a healthy weight. A large amount of data has been accumulated in all walks of life due to the development of the Internet network and data storage technology. As a result, the emergence of machine learning plays a critical role in the data analysis of human sports health monitoring of smart bracelets. Based on machine learning, this paper investigates the data analysis of human sports health monitoring smart bracelets. When the population index reaches 50 in the analysis of health monitoring data, the average accuracy of data mining is 86.8 percent, the average accuracy of the association rule algorithm is 85.9 percent, the average accuracy of the collaborative filtering algorithm is 84.3 percent, and the average accuracy of the machine learning algorithm is 90.1 percent in this paper. Among the four algorithms, the method presented in this paper is clearly the most effective, stable, and accurate. The system’s stability and accuracy have been greatly improved by the addition of GPS-assisted and hand-up misjudgment algorithms. Because the smart bracelet is inexpensive, easy to wear, and consistent with consumer psychology, it is becoming increasingly popular to use it to monitor the human body’s sports health.
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Luo, Xichun, Honghao Zhao, and Yan Chen. "Research on User Experience of Sports Smart Bracelet Based on Fuzzy Comprehensive Appraisal and SSA-BP Neural Network." Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience 2022 (January 5, 2022): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/5597662.

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Due to the marked increase in the prevalence of overweight and obesity worldwide and an environment leading to a series of chronic diseases, physical exercise is an important way to prevent chronic diseases. Additionally, a good exercise smart bracelet can bring convenience to physical exercise. Quick and accurate evaluation of smart sports bracelets has become a hot topic and draws attention from both academic researchers and public society. In the literature, the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) and entropy weight method (EWM) were used to obtain the weights from both subjective and objective perspectives, which were integrated by the comprehensive weighting method, and furthermore the performance of sports smart bracelet was evaluated through fuzzy comprehensive evaluation. Also, to avoid complex weight calculations caused by the comprehensive weighting method, machine learning methods are used to model the structure and contribute to the comprehensive evaluation process. However, few studies have investigated all previous elements in the comprehensive evaluation process. In this study, we consider all previous parts when evaluating smart sports bracelets. In particular, we use the sparrow search algorithm (SSA) to optimize the backpropagation (BP) neural network for constructing the comprehensive score prediction model of the sports smart bracelet. Results show that the sparrow search algorithm-optimized backpropagation (SSA-BP) neural network model has good predictive ability and can quickly obtain evaluation results on the premise of effectively ensuring the accuracy of the evaluation results.
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Gao, Weimin, Jun Xie, and Xinlong Li. "Deception Attacks against Android-Based Smart Bracelets." Security and Communication Networks 2023 (April 15, 2023): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/3353548.

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The rapid development of the intelligent equipment industry has promoted the emergence of a series of emerging industries, effectively improving the technical level of society and people’s quality of life. Due to the inherent characteristics of smart devices, smart devices face serious privacy disclosure risks. Therefore, we have studied the security problem of the widely used smart device smart bracelet in this paper. We have adopted the attack method from easy to difficult to obtain the reading and writing instructions and timing characteristics of the intelligent devices to attack and steal private information. Specifically, we first attack through the strategy of log analysis; if this method is unable to obtain effective information, then we further acquire sensitive information on the basis of hook technology; and if the method on the basis of hook technology is still unable to obtain relevant information, then we will further use reverse engineering to conduct reverse analysis on the app to obtain sensitive information. Second, we develop a fake app on the basis of sensitive information and use it as a bridge to attack intelligent devices. In order to verify the effectiveness of the method, we successfully attacked and stole information from three popular business intelligence bracelets of different brands on the basis of the proposed method. The first step is to develop a fake app on the basis of the identified vulnerabilities. This app can bypass the protection measures of confusion and forced pairing and resetting to cheat the smart bracelet and can successfully enable or disable the jitters function remotely to modify the time and to obtain the sensitive data of the smart bracelet owner. In our attack process, we do not need the cooperation of the owner of the smart bracelet, nor do we need the target smart bracelet to match with our app.
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Camps-fabrer, H., and B. Dudot. "Bracelets de pierre." Encyclopédie berbère, no. 11 (September 1, 1992): 1603–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/encyclopedieberbere.2650.

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Gilbert‐Fogland, W. "Medic Alert bracelets." Medical Journal of Australia 142, no. 11 (May 1985): 619–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.5694/j.1326-5377.1985.tb113544.x.

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Fisher, Malcolm. "Medic Alert bracelets." Medical Journal of Australia 142, no. 2 (January 1985): 167–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.5694/j.1326-5377.1985.tb133085.x.

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Crago, Richard. "Medic Alert bracelets." Medical Journal of Australia 142, no. 2 (January 1985): 167–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.5694/j.1326-5377.1985.tb133086.x.

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Breton, Cécile. "Catalogue des bracelets." Revue archéologique de Picardie. Numéro spécial 26, no. 2 (2009): 659–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/pica.2009.3466.

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Foster, Brett. "Those Hospital Bracelets." Hopkins Review 9, no. 1 (2016): 3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/thr.2016.0031.

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Blaney-Koen, Lisa. "Medical Identification Bracelets." Journal of Patient Safety 4, no. 1 (March 2008): 50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/pts.0b013e31816597f4.

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Constantinescu, Bogdan, Ernest Oberländer-Târnoveanu, Roxana Bugoi, Viorel Cojocaru, and Martin Radtke. "The Sarmizegetusa bracelets." Antiquity 84, no. 326 (November 25, 2010): 1028–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x00067053.

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We present the authentication and analysis of these beautiful Dacian bracelets of the first century BC, originally pillaged by treasure hunters and recovered thanks to an international crime chase. They were originally fashioned from gold panned from the rivers or dug from the mines of Transylvania and hammered into the form of coiled snakes. The lack of context is the greatest loss, but a votive purpose is likely given their proximity to the great sacred centre at Sarmizegetusa Regia.
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Huang, Yen-Hua, Qingdan Du, Zhihao Jiang, Gordon J. King, Brett M. Collins, Conan K. Wang, and David J. Craik. "Enabling Efficient Folding and High-Resolution Crystallographic Analysis of Bracelet Cyclotides." Molecules 26, no. 18 (September 13, 2021): 5554. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26185554.

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Cyclotides have attracted great interest as drug design scaffolds because of their unique cyclic cystine knotted topology. They are classified into three subfamilies, among which the bracelet subfamily represents the majority and comprises the most bioactive cyclotides, but are the most poorly utilized in drug design applications. A long-standing challenge has been the very low in vitro folding yields of bracelets, hampering efforts to characterize their structures and activities. Herein, we report substantial increases in bracelet folding yields enabled by a single point mutation of residue Ile-11 to Leu or Gly. We applied this discovery to synthesize mirror image enantiomers and used quasi-racemic crystallography to elucidate the first crystal structures of bracelet cyclotides. This study provides a facile strategy to produce bracelet cyclotides, leading to a general method to easily access their atomic resolution structures and providing a basis for development of biotechnological applications.
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Baysal, Emma, and Burçin Erdoğu. "Frog in the Pond: Gökçeada (Imbros), an Aegean Stepping-stone in the Chalcolithic use of Spondylus Shell." Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 80 (December 2014): 363–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/ppr.2014.13.

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The use of marine shells in the manufacture of bracelets and beads is a well-attested phenomenon of the Neolithic and Chalcolithic periods of Western Anatolia, the Aegean, and the Balkans. The site of Gökçeada-Uğurlu, located on an island in the Aegean between mainland Europe and Anatolia, shows evidence for the manufacture and use of bracelets and beads from Spondylus and Glycymeris shell. This use of personal ornamentation ties the site into one of the widest material culture production and trade networks of the prehistoric period. This article explores the possible role of, and influences on, an island site within the wider context of long-distance exchange. The life history of shell products is investigated, showing that a bracelet may have gone through processes of transformation in order to remain in use. The article also questions whether there was a relationship between the use of marine shell and white marble from which similar products were manufactured in contemporary contexts. In its conclusions the article addresses the value of materials and of the personal ornaments they were used to make.
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Golovchenko, N. N. "Bracelets in funerary monuments population of the Upper Ob River Region of the Early Iron Age." Field studies in the Upper Ob, Irtysh and Altai (archeology, ethnography, oral history and museology) 15 (2020): 26–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.37386/2687-0584-2020-15-26-30.

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The article is devoted to the systematization of metal wrist jewelry-bracelets originating from the funerary monuments of the population of the Upper Ob River region of the Early |Iron Age. The typology of bracelets is proposed, based on the traditional approach for Russian archaeologists. The reconstruction of rope bracelets based on the topography of the detection of single beads at the wrists of the buried is discussed. Gender, social, cultural and semantic characteristics of bracelets are given. Their status and symbolic functions are determined.
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Oetomo, Repelita Wahyu. "Bahan dan Teknik Pembuatan Fragmen Gelang Kaca Samudera Pasai." Berkala Arkeologi Sangkhakala 12, no. 24 (January 7, 2018): 197–209. http://dx.doi.org/10.24832/bas.v12i24.219.

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AbstractGlass bracelets from Samudera Pasai is made using simple technology with low temperature combustion level. It’s possible that glass bracelets are the goods in a mass production to be accessible by the public. During that period, glassmaking technique with better quality has been known much earlier in other parts of Nusantara. Glass bracelets are also known by the name of Chettiar.
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Yurchisin, Jennifer, Yoo Jin Kwon, and Sara B. Marcketti. "Consumers of charity bracelets: cause‐supporters or fashion‐followers?" Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management: An International Journal 13, no. 3 (July 10, 2009): 448–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/13612020910974546.

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PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to compare personal characteristics of buyers of rubber charity bracelets with those of non‐buyers so that a deeper understanding of the success of this cause‐related fashion product may be attained.Design/methodology/approachA convenience sample of 244 individuals in Texas and Iowa was gathered via a survey method. Items on the questionnaire were contained within three sections: assessing participants' level of fashion involvement and celebrity involvement; participants' attitudes toward the consumption of cause‐related fashion products; and demographic information.FindingsResults from this study indicated individuals who purchased rubber charity bracelets were more involved with fashion and celebrities than individuals who did not purchase rubber charity bracelets and that those who purchased the bracelets had purchased significantly more cause‐related fashion products than those who had not purchased any bracelets. Purchasers of bracelets were significantly less involved with the cause than those who had not purchased any bracelets. Purchasers did not have a significantly more positive attitude toward purchasing cause‐related fashion products than those who had not bought any bracelets.Research limitations/implicationsThe predominately female sample of young adults may not be representative of the average US consumer.Practical implicationsThis study provides useful information to manufacturers and sellers of cause‐related products. Future efforts to manufacture and sell cause‐related products should focus on developing products that incorporate fashion trends with celebrity endorsers.Originality/valueThis paper provides useful information for organizations wishing to create similarly successful cause‐related fashion products.
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Fitriani, Diana. "Woven Bracelet Training with Economic Value in LPK Children TK II Pontianak." JUDIMAS 1, no. 1 (January 17, 2021): 95. http://dx.doi.org/10.30700/jm.v1i1.1014.

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<p>Every human being has the possibility to make mistakes, but each human being also has the opportunity to change to be better. The assisted children in LPKA TK II Pontianak are an example of how many criminal incidents involving underage children. The mistakes made are not purely their faults. The role of parents and society should be the key to the increasingly widespread crime among children. Based on this understanding, training is the best contribution to saving their future and will be able to work. An economical woven bracelet training is considered appropriate because it does not require large capital to start a business. The training activities are summarized in the Tri Dharma of Higher Education activities, namely community service. The results of this training are knowledge of the process of weaving bracelets starting from preparing materials for every one-time production then the main process until the bracelets are packaged and ready to be marketed. This briefing aims to enrich the repertoire of the skills of fostered children so that if one day they leave the institution, they have the desire and capital to continue to live with positive activities</p>
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Korený, Rastislav, Michal Vopálenský, Ivana Kumpová, Šárka Msallamová, Klára Drábková, Marek Fikrle, Petr Valenta, and Jaroslav Frána. "Dva „vikinské“ náramky z Nového Knína, okr. Příbram. Jejich původ, prvkové složení a technologie výroby / Two “Viking” bracelets from Nový Knín in Central Bohemia. Their origin, chemical composition and production technology." Archeologické rozhledy 73, no. 4 (January 28, 2022): 624–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.35686/ar.2021.19.

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The subject of the investigation is a pair of bracelets from Nový Knín in the Příbram district, the first of which appeared in 1965, the second in 2014. In the past, the first bracelet was characterised as silver, with analogies in Scandinavian ring ornaments of the 10th–11th century AD. But when this bracelet was subjected to an elemental analysis XRF in 2008, it was found to be composed of an alloy of brass with an admixture of silver. Following the surprising discovery of the second bracelet, a series of scientific and archaeological-culturally anthropological analyses were conducted, the results of which led to a chronological and material re-evaluation of previously published data, including their ‘find’ contexts. The analyses indicate that the two ornaments are virtually identical and also reveal that they cannot be regarded as early medieval artefacts but rather as Modern to recent products that were likely made outside of Europe (Africa?), probably of a tourist souvenir.
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Davies, Justine. "Bracelets from cluster bombs." Lancet 378, no. 9795 (September 2011): 976. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(11)61436-0.

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Biggs, Norman. "Tutte polynomials of bracelets." Journal of Algebraic Combinatorics 32, no. 3 (March 2, 2010): 389–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10801-010-0220-1.

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Tolkachov, Yu I., and O. Yu Zhurukhina. "GLASSWARE FROM THE EXCAVATIONS ON THE TERRITORY OF THE MEDZHYBOZH FORTRESS IN 2015." Archaeology and Early History of Ukraine 29, no. 4 (December 22, 2018): 226–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.37445/adiu.2018.04.10.

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Excavations conducted on the territory of the Medzhybozh Fortress in 2015, explored the cultural layer, in which among various archaeological material were found objects of glass. Finds are divided into three categories: vessels, jewelry, and decor elements. Most of them are jewelry: the bracelets and beads. The vessels, beads, and bracelets, according to their morphology and technology, have Ancient Rus’ origin. Some of the bracelets were produced in Byzantium. The fragments of the window glass belong, probably, to the later period.
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Popovic, Ivana. "Bracelets from Viminacium and Sirmium as evidence of Palmyra goldsmithery influences on local jewelry production." Starinar, no. 55 (2005): 97–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/sta0555097p.

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The jewelry worn in the Roman times by the women of Palmyra is best known to us from the tombstones. The archaeological confirmation for the use of these adornments represented on Palmyrene reliefs is a pair of golden bracelets discovered in Viminacium. Very close analogy for this jewelry is a pair of silver bracelets from a treasure discovered at the site Rhetel in Gaul. One less luxurious specimen made of bronze and discovered in the course of systematic investigations of Sirmium in 1976 also belongs to this distinct group of Roman bracelets. Jewelry from Sirmium, Viminacium and Gaul, shows that decorative system, originating from Palmyrene bracelets, quickly entered, in the middle and during the second half of the 3rd century, the repertoire of some goldsmiths' workshops in the West, where experienced various transformations.
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Mastykova, Anna. "About Bracelets with Zoomorphic Ends from Dzhurga-Oba Necropolis in Eastern Crimea (Great Migration Period)." Nizhnevolzhskiy Arheologicheskiy Vestnik, no. 2 (December 2019): 169–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.15688/nav.jvolsu.2019.2.11.

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The paper considers burial 40 of Dzhurga Oba necropolis in the Eastern Crimea. Two bracelets, elements of a prestigious female costume of the second half of the 5th century and weapons (sword elements) were found in the catacomb. It is possible that there were two inhumations – male and female ones. Two bronze gilded bracelets from this burial have gold zoomorphic endings in the form of heads, usually interpreted as dragons, and a hinged lock in the form of a disk. The origins of this type of bracelets should be sought in the traditions of Mediterranean jewelry art. Bracelets with a lock in the form of a plate on hinges appeared in the Mediterranean in the 2nd – 3rd centuries and existed until the 7th century (inclusive). It should be noted that there is a noticeable Byzantine / Mediterranean component in the female costume from Dzhurga Oba, which is represented primarily by the cloisonne inlay style jewelry – earrings, rings, bracelets. At the same time, the presence of a pair of brooches from the East German tradition indicates the mixed character of the female prestigious costume from Dzhurga-Oba, which is typical for the Cimmerian Bosporus of the Great Migration Period.
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Li, Che. "The role of locator bracelets in mitigating the risk of abduction and trafficking." Applied and Computational Engineering 12, no. 1 (September 25, 2023): 251–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.54254/2755-2721/12/20230360.

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The issue of missing children and elderly persons persists to date despite increasing security measures and the technological developments exhibited in recent years. This publication explores the significance of GPS-based locator bracelets in mitigating these risks. Children and older adults, due to their vulnerability and limited ability to discern danger, are particularly susceptible to abduction or getting lost, an issue that can be mitigated using locators. The locator bracelets can provide real-time monitoring of their location, ensuring their safety and enabling timely alerts to parents in case of emergencies. The publication also emphasizes the importance of parental attention, especially in todays busy society, where children often commute alone. By adopting locator bracelets, parents can proactively prevent potential dangers and quickly respond to unforeseen incidents. The article presents research findings, highlighting the prevalence of missing cases and the high effectiveness of locator bracelets in safeguarding children and the elderly. Additionally, the publication underscores the affordability, convenience, and peace of mind that these bracelets offer to families. The inclusion of a case study during travel further demonstrates their utility in crowded areas and unfamiliar environments.
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Lao, Cheuk Kei, Bing Long Wang, Richard S. Wang, and Hsiao Yun Chang. "The Combined Effects of Sports Smart Bracelet and Multi-Component Exercise Program on Exercise Motivation among the Elderly in Macau." Medicina 57, no. 1 (January 2, 2021): 34. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina57010034.

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Background and objectives: Faced with the serious problem of an aging population, exercise is one of the most effective ways to maintain the health of the elderly. In recent years, with the popularization of smartphones, the elderly have increasingly accepted technological products that incorporate artificial intelligence (AI). However, there is not much research on using artificial intelligence bracelets to enhance elders’ motivation and participation in exercise. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of the combination of sports smart bracelets and multi-sport training programs on the motivation of the elderly in Macau. Materials and Methods: The study was conducted with a randomized trial design in a 12 week multi-sport exercise training intervention. According to the evaluation, a total of sixty elders’ pre- and post-test data were included in this study. Results: After 12 weeks of multi-sport exercise training, the evaluation scores on the exercise motivation scale (EMS) increased significantly in the group wearing exercise bracelets and those taking part in the multi-component exercise program, and the degree of progress reached a statistically significant level, but the control group did not show any statistically significant difference. The influence of the combination of sports smart bracelets and multi-sport training programs on elders’ motivation is clearer. Conclusions: The use of sports smart bracelets by elderly people in conjunction with diverse exercise training can effectively enhance elders’ motivation and increase their participation in regular exercise. The combination of sports smart bracelets and multi-sport training programs is worth promoting in the elderly population.
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Diachenko, D. G. "BRACELETS WITH ZOOMORPHIC TERMINALS (ACCORDING TO THE EXCAVATIONS OF THE OSTRIV BURIAL GROUND IN 2017—2020)." Archaeology and Early History of Ukraine 38, no. 1 (June 1, 2021): 311–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.37445/adiu.2021.01.23.

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The bracelets with zoomorphic terminals are analyzed in the paper. They were found in the West Baltic Ostriv burial ground in 2017—2020. The work shows types of jewelry, their style, and history of research. The assemblage of 15 samples has dissimilar configuration. Furthermore, 10 of them were found in female burials, 2 — male burials, 1 — archaeological level and 2 are accidental finds. These bracelets have arcuate shape, terminals with stylized reptile heads. Their surface is decorated with a geometric ornament that emphasizes the overall zoomorphic motif and mimics the reptile in motion. According to L. Vaitkunskene’s typology, the collection of Baltic zoomorphic bracelets from the Ostriv burial ground can have four types. Because of this features, such as overall tendency developing shapes of products, specifics of application of geometric ornament (advantage of combination of lines and circles on the surface of bracelets from Curonian area; dominance of geometric figures in ornamentation of Daugava Livonians, Selonians and Latgalians), and their chronology, the collection of Baltic zoomorphic bracelets from the Ostriv burial ground are similar to the West Baltic tribe of Curonians, the antiquities of the end of X — first half of XI century. The author assumes that some of bracelets from the Ostriv burial ground were made directly in Porossya. He examined the samples of ones in full detail and found out that different pieces of bracelets have similar features. Foremost, they are the design of the stylized eyes of animal-headed terminals and the similarity of geometric plots, which, in general, do not have a bright variety and could be made by a certain master. Summing up, further systematic research of burial ground Ostriv and the open-air settlement in the tract of Stari Sukholisy allows to growth available sources. It will promote a deeper understanding of various facets of the material culture of the Baltic immigrant community.
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Wang, Xiaohong, Hongbin Han, Yuting Lin, Qingbian Ma, and Xianghao Zhu. "Research and Design of An Early Warning System for Emerging Infectious Diseases Based on UWB." Journal of Physics: Conference Series 2289, no. 1 (June 1, 2022): 012001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2289/1/012001.

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Abstract Aiming at the problem of cross-infection in hospitals and other areas of infectious diseases, we designed a system based on ultra-wideband and using TDOA positioning method combined with smart wearable devices to realize health warning and contact trajectory tracking of medical staff. In the hospital area with stricter management, we obtain the user’s consent and wear smart bracelets to the users. These bracelets are used for positioning and temperature detection.. First, we model the indoor area based on the measurement data of the indoor area and install the base station, use the ultra-wideband technology combined with the wireless time synchronization TDOA method to achieve high-precision positioning in the indoor area, and use Kalman filter to filter the positioning noise data. Then, it combines the body temperature detection data of the wearable bracelet and the system positioning data to establish a user track tracking service to further record the user’s activity range. In addition, the area is strictly controlled, the trajectory of the infected person is restored and the contact person is quickly located, and timely warning can be provided through information such as electronic fence and body temperature. The system can trace the source of regional outbreaks of infectious diseases, provide health warnings for users, and quickly locate the relevant contacts of virus carriers.
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Sember, Vedrana, and Jožef Križaj. "VALIDITY OF USEFUL ASSESSMENT STRATEGIES OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY IN ADOLESCENTS." Kinesiologia Slovenica 25, no. 2 (November 24, 2019): 44–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.52165/kinsi.25.2.44-51.

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This article aims to provide an overview on specific assessment approaches regarding physical activity in adolescents as well to provide an overview of the validity of physical activity assessment tools such as smart bracelets and questionnaires. A literature search was conducted to retrieve articles from February 2009 to March 2019 using the following databases: PubMed. Web of Science, SportDiscus and Scopus. Articles had to distinguish the validity of physical activity bracelets and questionnaires among adolescents between 12 and 18 years of age. In total, 9 articles was found. Studies using physical activity bracelets for monitoring the physical activity, found higher validity coefficients compared to studies, using physical activity questionnaires.
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Silmi, I. Idam. "The Relation Of Islamic And Local Wisdom: The Wearing Of Dinglo-Bengle Bracelet In The Village Of Sisir, Temanggung." Dialog 43, no. 2 (December 21, 2020): 235–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.47655/dialog.v43i2.377.

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This research was conducted in response to the various views of local community regarding the wearing of dinglo-bengle brecelets. The purpose of this research is; (1) to find out the relationship between Islam and the use of dinglo-bengle bracelets in the village of Sisir. (2) to envistigate the values of local wisdom in regard to the wearing of dinglo-bengle bracelets in the village of Sisir. The qualitative approach is used as developed by Craswell. Data analysis is based on the primary and secondary data where the interviews was conducted by purposing sampling techniques and direct observation in the field. Secondary data was obtained through the exploration of journals, research reports and relevant library sources. To ensure the validity of data, the researcher used data triangulation which included source and technique triangulation. The study found that (1) the community believe that the tradition of dinglo-bengle bracelets is an expression of socio-religious preference. (2) The wearing of dinglo-bengle bracelet reflects the values of local wisdom, such as spiritual values, moral values, educational values, cultural values, health values, and peace values.. Penelitian ini dilatarbelakangi oleh perbedaan pandangan masyarakat mengenai penggunaan gelang dinglo-bengle. Tujuan dari penelitian ini yaitu (1) Untuk mengetahui relasi Islam dengan penggunaan gelang dinglo-bengle di dusun Sisir. (2) Mengetahui nilai-nilai kearifan lokal yang terkandung dalam penggunaan gelang dinglo-bengle di dusun Sisir. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif seperti yang dikembangkan oleh Creswell. Analisis data dalam penelitian ini yaitu menggunakan data primer dan sekunder dengan wawancara yang menggunakan teknik purposive sampling dan observasi langsung di lapangan. Data sekundernya diperoleh melalui eksplorasi jurnal, laporan penelitian dan sumber pustaka yang releven. Untuk menguji keabsahan datanya peneliti menggunakan triangulsi data yang meliputi triangulasi sumber dan triangulasi teknik. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukan bahwa (1) pandangan masyarakat memaknai tradisi penggunaan gelang dinglo-bengle merupakan ungkapan refleksi sosial-keagamaan. (2) Penggunaan gelang dinglo-bengle memliki nilai- nilai kearifan lokal yang beragam seperti; nilai spiritual, nilai moral, nilai pendidikan, nilai kebudayaan, nilai kesehatan dan nilai kedamaian.
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BIGGS, NORMAN. "CHROMATIC POLYNOMIALS FOR TWISTED BRACELETS." Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society 34, no. 2 (March 2002): 129–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1112/s0024609301008931.

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This paper is concerned with the chromatic polynomials of ‘bracelets’: specifically, graphs constructed by taking n copies of a complete graph and linking them together in a ring. Using a sieve method, explicit formulae for the dominant and subdominant terms of the chromatic polynomial are obtained. Finally, a simple description of the effect of twisting the links is obtained.
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Karim, S., J. Sawada, Z. Alamgir, and S. M. Husnine. "Generating bracelets with fixed content." Theoretical Computer Science 475 (March 2013): 103–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tcs.2012.11.024.

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Martínez-Sevilla, Francisco, Emma L. Baysal, Roberto Micheli, Fotis Ifantidis, and Carlo Lugliè. "A Very Early “Fashion”: Neolithic Stone Bracelets from a Mediterranean Perspective." Open Archaeology 7, no. 1 (January 1, 2021): 815–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/opar-2020-0156.

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Abstract Ring-shaped objects, used mainly as bracelets, appear in the archaeological record associated with the first farming societies around the Mediterranean area. These bracelets, among other personal ornaments, are related to the spread of the farming economy in the Mediterranean (10th–6th millennium BC). In particular, stone bracelets, given their intricate technology, are linked with the early stages of craft specialization and the beginnings of complex social organization. Likewise, their frequency in Early Neolithic assemblages and the lithologies in which they were made have become an important element in the study of the circulation networks of goods, as well as the symbolic behaviors and aesthetic preferences of the first farming groups. This research provides the first overview of the stone bracelets of Neolithic groups in the Mediterranean. We compare the similarities and differences among these ornaments in different geographical zones across the region including Turkey, Greece, Italy, and Spain. Using all the information available about these ornaments – chronology, typology, raw materials and manufacturing processes, use-wear, repair, and alteration practices – we shed light on a complex archaeological trans-cultural manifestation related to the spread of the Neolithic lifestyle across the European continent.
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Lazarovici, Gheorghe, and Cornelia Magda Lazarovici. "Însemne sacre pe accesorii vestimentare neolitice: Spondylu Gaederopus." Anuarul Muzeului Etnograif al Transilvaniei 35 (December 20, 2021): 149–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.47802/amet.2021.35.07.

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The paper analyses a series of special discoveries which show that these items of clothing belong to social and religious elites, or ornaments of some deities. They were used as bracelets and pendants. A more special piece is from Donja Branjevina from the 7th millennium BC, which has been observed to have representations related to the constellations of the sky. Keywords: bracelets, pendants, symbols, constellations, Neolithic
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Spânu, Daniel. "Meanings of the Dacian golden spiral barcelets. outlines." CaieteARA. Arhitectură. Restaurare. Arheologie, no. 2 (2011): 23–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.47950/caieteara.2011.2.02.

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For the fi rst time in the study of the Dacian age, the similarities between the golden bracelets on the Grădiștea and Căprăreaţa Hills and the other silver exemplars allow us to establish an esthetic and symbolic link between the vestiges in the Orăștie Mountains and the pompous manifestations in other parts of pre-Roman Dacia. These analogies indicate the adherence of local elites to a symbolic and heraldic code of identity that was probably elaborated exactly around the monumental center of Grădiștea de Munte. This is perhaps the most important implication of the golden bracelets. At the same time, the discovery of the golden bracelets may be perceived as the first confirmation of some burial practices with possible votive values in the immediate vicinity of the monumental edifices on Grădiștea Hill.
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