Ferromagnetic debris in lubricating oil, serving as an important communication copyright, can effectively reflect the wear condition of mechanical equipment and pouch predict the remaining useful life.In practice application, the detection signals collected by using inductive sensors contain not only debris signals but also noise terms, and weak de
Puppetry research: between worlds
This article provides an overview of contemporary concerns within puppet theatre, including the importance of practice as research, autobiographical work and Accessories extensions of rehearsal techniques and processes; interdisciplinary contexts for puppetry, applied puppetry and the widening perspectives of intercultural studies, including the ne
Classification of cervical cancer using Dense CapsNet with Seg-UNet and denoising autoencoders
Abstract Cervical cancer is one of the deadly diseases that affects women, which requires periodic examinations to identify and treat any cancerous tumors at a preliminary stage.The most prevalent examination tool for cervical cancer prompt identification is the cervical smear (Pap smear) testing; however, due to human negligence, this examination
Anesthesia for opioid addict: Challenges for perioperative physician
Opioid addiction is on a rise globally.Such a patient presents to an anesthesiologist as well as to the surgeon with an array of challenges.We present the Footwear case of an opioid addict (pentazocine) who presented for debridement and grafting of eschars and old healed scars.Initially he was medically managed for opioid addiction followed by a pl
Multiple Simultaneous Acute Stresses in Mice: Single or Repeated Induction
Stress is crucial to the survival of an organism, but excessive stress can lead to psychological disorders including depression, anxiety, substance abuse, and suicidality.The prevailing notion is that chronic stress promotes adverse outcomes on brain and body health, whereas acute stressors are generally benign.Notably, acute events such mass shoot