Browsing by Author "Zheng, Qi"
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You, No Young (2017-08-01)Approximately 70% of U.S. adults over 65 are struggling with at least mild hearing impairment. This results in decreased health-related quality of life because hearing loss is closely associated with physical activities, ...
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Shortz, Ashley E.; Pickens, Adam; Zheng, Qi; Mehta, Ranjana K. (Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation, 2015)
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Marsalia, Angela (2013-11-20)There are an increasing number of motor-vehicle accidents due to distracted drivers not paying attention to their surroundings. The use of smart phones and tablets are also on the rise, which can contribute significantly ...
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Shortz, Ashley (2015-07-27)As the population of adults aged 65 and above is rapidly growing, it is crucial to identify physical and cognitive limitations pertaining to daily living. The aim of the study was to examine the impact of cognitive fatigue ...
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Huber, John; Jr; Brender, Jean; Zheng, Qi; Sharkey, Joseph; Vuong, Ann; Shinde, Mayura; Griesenbeck, John; Suarez, Lucina; Langlois, Peter; Canfield, Mark; Romitti, Paul; Weyer, Peter (Nutrition Journal, 2013)
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Dakuri, Lakshmi Vaishnavi (2019-06-12)Presented here are the results of a series of three studies focused on the need, validation, and improvement of hEAR, a mobile hearing screening application. The first study was a systematic review of 37 peer-reviewed ...
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Shinde, Mayura (2013-11-27)Certain drugs, which contain nitrosatable amines (secondary or tertiary amines) or amides can react with nitrite in the stomach to form N-nitroso compounds. Experimental data from animal studies suggest that exposure to ...
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Zheng, Qi (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1993)C om partm ental models have been widely used in natural and biomedical sciences for several decades. This dissertation proposes and studies some new techniques in th e theory and applications of stochastic com partm ental ...
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Kim, Hyunkyoung (2014-01-07)Obesity is widely becoming a worldwide epidemic and often results from a combination of a sedentary lifestyle, inadequate food intake, and genetic predisposition. It is often of interest to scientists studying this epidemic ...