DAMAGE IDENTIFICATION FOR RAILWAY TRACKS USING ONBOARD MONITORING SYSTEMS IN IN-SERVICE VEHICLES AND DATA SCIENCE

Damage Identification for Railway Tracks Using Onboard Monitoring Systems in In-Service Vehicles and Data Science

Nowadays, railway track monitoring strategies are based on the use of railway inspection vehicles and wayside dynamic monitoring systems.The latter sometimes requires traffic disruption, as well as higher time and cost-consumption activities, and the use of dedicated inspection vehicles SHATAVARI 500MG is less economical and efficient as the use of

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IS THERE ANY RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN C-REACTIVE PROTEIN LEV-EL AND COMPLEX CORONARY PLAQUES IN PATIENTS WITH UNSTABLE ANGINA?

BACKGROUND: Coronary artery disease is a leading cause of death in developed countries.On the other hand, increased level of CRP has been seen in atherosclerosis.According to this finding, we decided to conduct this study to assess the relationship between CRP and complex lesions of coronary arteries in patients with unstable angina.   ME

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"Sleight of Hand" or "Selling Our Soul"? Surviving and Thriving as Critical Qualitative Health Researchers in a Positivist World

The commodification and corporatization of research within the academy, research institutes, and professional and political sectors has ignited much attention within the critical qualitative health field.Of particular concern is that the ascendance of neoliberal rationality Dryer Door Moulding is increasingly making critical qualitative research tr

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Systolic murmur in disguise: subclavian artery stenosis as an overlooked cause of missed case of hypertension

In this report we present a case of missed Noodles hypertension due to subclavian artery stenosis.A 77 year-old female patient, initially thought as being normotensive, was referred to us due to newly discovered systolic heart murmur suspicious for aortic stenosis.We noted inter-arm blood pressure difference of 30 mmHg, with higher, hypertensive va

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