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In this edition, we feature an algorithmic testing approach that provides clinicians with accurate information about a patient’s disease profile, real-time ellipsometry analysis of complex materials, and a new type of dual-channel needle for the extraction of oocytes during IVF treatment. A new mathematical model for stressA mathematical model that determines an individual’s physical or emotional state by synchronising and analysing how multiple physiological signals vary together. Identifying patients with CASPR2 autoantibodiesA combined diagnostic algorithm to improve patient stratification of those suffering from rare neurological disorders. Field-based detection of arsenic in waterModified techniques have been developed to detect low levels of arsenic in samples containing high levels of copper. Real-time analysis of thin filmsA low-cost method to monitor dynamic changes and quality of multi-layered thin films during manufacture.
The high-performance semantic reasoning engineOxford Semantic Technologies has developed RDFox, an in-memory RDF triplestore, optimised for data integration, speed and semantic reasoning engine. Fully autonomous vehicles remain an area of development. RDFox can help solve some of the remaining challenges. Watch Reasoning On The Road. Stabilised viral fusion proteinsA region, common to all Class III fusion proteins, that when mutated prevents Class III proteins from transitioning from the pre-fusion to post-fusion conformation. Improving oocyte yield during IVFA new type of dual-channel needle for the extraction of oocytes during IVF with a significantly improved oocyte yield.
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