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Subject Areas on Research
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A clinical study of electrical accidents.
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A conformal, bio-interfaced class of silicon electronics for mapping cardiac electrophysiology.
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Acoustic separation of circulating tumor cells.
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Adaptive Mesh Refinement and Adaptive Time Integration for Electrical Wave Propagation on the Purkinje System.
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Analysis and optimization of pulse dynamics for magnetic stimulation.
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Aspects of rate-related hyperpolarization in feline Purkinje fibers.
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Automatic analysis of the electromyographic interference pattern using the turns: amplitude ratio.
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Back to the basics: electricity and ECT.
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Bioelectricity-AQA, one of the first MOOC courses in engineering.
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Carbon monoxide poisoning in the aftermath of hurricane Fran.
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Cation-Activated Avidity for Rapid Reconfiguration of DNA Nanodevices.
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Cell fission and formation of mini cell bodies by high frequency alternating electric field.
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Cell geometry considerations for the Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry remeasurement experiment.
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Cephalopod-inspired design of electro-mechano-chemically responsive elastomers for on-demand fluorescent patterning.
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Characteristics of transverse electric and magnetic field transmission cells at extremely low frequencies.
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Comparison of defibrillation probability of success curves for an endocardial lead configuration with and without an inactive epicardial patch.
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Comparison of methods for adaptive sampling of cardiac electrograms and electrocardiograms.
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Comparison of pneumatic and electrically powered total artificial hearts in vivo.
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Constant current vs constant voltage ECT devices.
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Cooking fuels and risk of all-cause and cardiopulmonary mortality in urban China: a prospective cohort study.
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Cost of wind energy: comparing distant wind resources to local resources in the midwestern United States.
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Coupling Magnetically Induced Electric Fields to Neurons: Longitudinal and Transverse Activation.
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Defibrillation with low voltage using a left ventricular catheter and four cutaneous patch electrodes in dogs.
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Determination of leakage currents in medical equipment.
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Digital chest radiography with photostimulable storage phosphors: signal-to-noise ratio as a function of kilovoltage with matched exposure risk.
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Discrete wavelets transform for signal denoising in capillary electrophoresis with electrochemiluminescence detection.
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Distinct effects of endosomal escape and inhibition of endosomal trafficking on gene delivery via electrotransfection.
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Effect of conductivity interfaces in electrocardiography.
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Effect of electrode surface area on thresholds for AC stimulation and ventricular fibrillation.
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Effect of reduction in tube current on reader confidence in paediatric computed tomography.
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Effect of tube current on computed tomography radiomic features.
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Electric Field Model of Transcranial Electric Stimulation in Nonhuman Primates: Correspondence to Individual Motor Threshold.
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Electric field characteristics of electroconvulsive therapy with individualized current amplitude: a preclinical study.
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Electric field-induced redistribution and postfield relaxation of low density lipoprotein receptors on cultured human fibroblasts.
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Electrical hazards and cardiovascular function.
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Electrical inhibition of lens epithelial cell proliferation: an additional factor in secondary cataract?
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Electricity from fossil fuels without CO2 emissions: assessing the costs of carbon dioxide capture and sequestration in U.S. electricity markets.
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Electroconvulsive therapy in the presence of deep brain stimulation implants: electric field effects.
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Electrostatic micromachine scanning mirror for optical coherence tomography.
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Electrostatic recognition between superoxide and copper, zinc superoxide dismutase.
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Environmental implications of United States coal exports: a comparative life cycle assessment of future power system scenarios.
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Environmental sources of radio frequency noise: potential impacts on magnetoreception.
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Estimating defibrillation efficacy using combined upper limit of vulnerability and defibrillation testing.
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Evaluating Environmental Governance along Cross-Border Electricity Supply Chains with Policy-Informed Life Cycle Assessment: The California-Mexico Energy Exchange.
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Focal electrically administered seizure therapy: a novel form of ECT illustrates the roles of current directionality, polarity, and electrode configuration in seizure induction.
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Frequency dependence of the cardiac threshold to alternating current between 10 Hz and 160 Hz.
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Hypervascular liver tumors: low tube voltage, high tube current multi-detector row CT for enhanced detection--phantom study.
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In situ continuous electrochemical quantification of bacterial adhesion to electrically polarized metallic surfaces under shear.
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Inhibition of barnacle (Amphibalanus amphitrite) cyprid settlement by means of localized, pulsed electric fields.
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Injuries from the 2002 North Carolina ice storm, and strategies for prevention.
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Integrated fabrication and magnetic positioning of metallic and polymeric nanowires embedded in thin epoxy slabs.
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Involvement of reactive oxygen species in the electrochemical inhibition of barnacle (Amphibalanus amphitrite) settlement
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Ion channel engineering for modulation and de novo generation of electrical excitability.
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Lipid structures: a brief history of multisomes.
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Little shocks.
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Lorentz effect imaging.
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Low-intensity alternating electric fields: a potentially safe and effective treatment of cancer?
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Marginal abatement cost curve for nitrogen oxides incorporating controls, renewable electricity, energy efficiency, and fuel switching.
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Measurement of biaxial mechanical properties of soft tubes and arteries using piezoelectric elements and sonometry.
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Membrane binding of plasmid DNA and endocytic pathways are involved in electrotransfection of mammalian cells.
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Optimizing the automatic selection of spike detection thresholds using a multiple of the noise level.
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Oxidant enhancement in martian dust devils and storms: storm electric fields and electron dissociative attachment.
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Phonon localization drives polar nanoregions in a relaxor ferroelectric.
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Physical properties and quantification of the ECT stimulus: I. Basic principles.
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Physiological electric fields control the G1/S phase cell cycle checkpoint to inhibit endothelial cell proliferation.
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Process optimization for acidic leaching of rare earth elements (REE) from waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE).
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Relaxin treatment of solid tumors: effects on electric field-mediated gene delivery.
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Residential Solar PV Systems in the Carolinas: Opportunities and Outcomes.
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Schwan equation and transmembrane potential induced by alternating electric field.
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Segmented sleep in a nonelectric, small-scale agricultural society in Madagascar.
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Strength-duration and probability of success curves for defibrillation with biphasic waveforms.
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Subatomic deformation driven by vertical piezoelectricity from CdS ultrathin films.
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The Monte Carlo simulation of pearl chain formation.
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The impacts of wind power integration on sub-daily variation in river flows downstream of hydroelectric dams.
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The performance of a reduced-order adaptive controller when used in multi-antenna hyperthermia treatments with nonlinear temperature-dependent perfusion.
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The probability of defibrillation success and the incidence of postshock arrhythmia as a function of shock strength.
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Theoretical and measured electric field distributions within an annular phased array: consideration of source antennas.
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Treatment philosophy and retreatment rates following piezoelectric lithotripsy.
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Ultrastructural Analysis of Vesicular Transport in Electrotransfection.
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Ultrathin, transferred layers of thermally grown silicon dioxide as biofluid barriers for biointegrated flexible electronic systems.
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Keywords of People
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Bradbury, Kyle,
Assistant Research Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,
Nicholas Institute-Energy Initiative
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Newell, Richard G.,
Adjunct Professor,
Environmental Sciences and Policy
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Preminger, Glenn Michael,
James F. Glenn, M.D. Distinguished Professor of Urology,
Surgery, Urology