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    Following Up Patients With Chronic Pain Using a Mobile App With a Support Center: Unicenter Prospective Study by Marta Antonia Gómez-González, Nicolas Cordero Tous, Javier De la Cruz Sabido, Carlos Sánchez Corral, Beatriz Lechuga Carrasco, Marta López-Vicente, Gonzalo Olivares Granados

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…ObjectiveOur objective was to evaluate patient adherence to remote follow-up using a system that includes a mobile app and a remote support center. …”
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    A look at 5G and future mobile communication development trend from the point of WRC-19 agenda items by Jian FANG, Ying ZHU, Na ZHENG, Pengpeng LI

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Firstly,global 5G development status was outlined.And the relationship between world radio communication conference(WRC)and mobile communication development was introduced.Based on the application scenarios in the ITU-R recommendation of 5G visions,two important 5G scenarios,mobile internet and internet of things were analyzed.Then those WRC-19 agenda items which related to 5G were sorted out combined with the results of WRC-15.The background and core tasks were illustrated.Finally,the global technology and spectrum status of research were summarized and the future study tendency was pointed out.…”
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    The Role of Initial Credit Distribution Scheme in Managing Network Mobility and Maximizing Reserve Capacity: Considering Traveler’s Cognitive Illusion by Fei Han, Lin Cheng

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The role of initial credit distribution scheme (ICDS) in managing network mobility has long been overlooked in previous studies of tradable credit scheme (TCS), which may make their results disputable in the reality, as the travelers possessing leftover credits can get some subsidy from the credit market and offset part of travel cost. …”
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    Hybrid Type-2 Fuzzy-Sliding Mode Controller for Navigation of Mobile Robot in an Environment Containing a Dynamic Target by Dorra Ayedi, Maïssa Boujelben, Chokri Rekik

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…We are interested in developing a new control architecture to command a mobile robot in a partially known environment. For that purpose, a hybrid control architecture is adopted, combining the reactive and the deliberative method. …”
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    A prospective model of the potential clinical and economic impact of cervical cancer screening supported by a mobile phone app. by Fredrick Chite Asirwa, Brian W Bresnahan, Faith Yego, Dana Duncan, James K Karichu, Louis P Garrison

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Increasing the use of mobile technology can support follow-up care in cervical cancer screening programs.…”
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    Proposal and Simulation Analysis of Anchor-Less Cooperative Positioning Method Using Multiple Tags and Tag-Mounted Mobile Robot by Mirei Yoshizawa, Taku Shimizu, Sousuke Nakamura

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The combination of tag self-calibration by the mobile robot and tag cooperative positioning using the distance between tags enables the omission of anchors. …”
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    Effectiveness of mobile mindfulness training on stress, burnout, and work engagement of office workers: protocol for a randomized controlled trial by Seung Il Lee, Seok In Yoon, Geum Ju Song, Hui Yeong Park, Sun Yong Chung, Sun Yong Chung, Jong Woo Kim, Jong Woo Kim

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This study aims to investigate whether mobile mindfulness training (MMT) improves office workers’ stress, burnout, and work engagement.MethodsThis study is a two-arm randomized controlled trial. …”
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    On the Issue of Mobilization of Buddhist Theological School Students and Monastics for Military Rear Work during the First World War (1916–1917) (based on Materials from the State Archives of the Republic of Buryatia) by Bazar D. Tsybenov, Bair Ts. Gomboev

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The aim of the study is to conduct an archival study of the details of the requisition process and the position of the Buddhist clergy of Eastern Siberia in relation to the mobilization of students. The authors solved the following problems: 1) analyze statistical data on conscript students and monks in the lists of datsans and local volosts; 2) monitor the interaction of the Buddhist clergy with regional and central authorities on issues of requisition; 3) determine the categories of students and monastics who have been released from military rear work; 4) study the role of requisitioned representatives of the Buryat Buddhist Church in helping lama healers in the Arkhangelsk region. …”
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