The start-up Function will send practically anyone to a lab for extensive medical testing, no physical required. Is that a ...
The ACP100 small modular reactor demonstration project, under construction at the Changjiang site on China's island province ...
Blood tests are a simple and practical tool for understanding your health and guiding your care. Different types of blood tests provide different kinds of insight. Some focus on diagnosis, while ...
Should agile user stories for AI agents be any different from those written for applications and APIs? AI agents are multifaceted, including application, automation, data, API, and AI components, so ...
1 Information System Department, College of Computer Science and Engineering, Taibah University, Madina, Saudi Arabia. 2 Computer Science Department, Applied College, University of Tabuk, Tabuk, Saudi ...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to assess whether a battery of jump tests can distinguish between anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstructed patients and control subjects, and to ...
Introduction Functional Neurological Disorders (FND) are commonly seen across medical and surgical disciplines. Both ICD 11 and DSM-5-TR have moved towards a more ‘positive’ diagnosis of FND rather ...
Objective To identify functional performance tests (FPTs) with potential to identify athletes at risk of lower extremity injury (LEI) and assess their measurement properties. Design Systematic review ...
Evidence for the contribution of non-HLA antibodies on long-term allograft outcome was suggested in early studies by Paul Terasaki and colleagues who showed worse 10-year allograft outcome in HLA ...
Generally speaking, it’s usually a win when things are functional. Functional fitness, for example, focuses on movement patterns you use in everyday life. Functional fashion might bring to mind ...
A functional requirement spells out what your software must actually do—the features and behaviors it needs to work properly. Unlike non-functional requirements that deal with how well something works ...