نتایج جستجو برای: qst

تعداد نتایج: 436  

Journal: :Electronics 2023

Quantum state tomography (QST) is a central technique to fully characterize an unknown quantum state. However, standard QST requires exponentially growing number of measurements against the system size, which limits its application smaller systems. Here, we explore sparsity underlying and propose scheme that combines matrix product states’ representation with supervised machine learning algorit...

2002
John K. McKay

Molecular genetic markers have played a major role in evolutionary biology.As molecular methods have become cheaper, faster and involve less invasive sampling, they have become increasingly popular in conservation [2,3], where there is often a clear need for rapid decision making. For example, because genetic differences among populations are often considered worthy of conserving [2–5], many st...

Journal: :Pain 2006
R Rolke R Baron C Maier T R Tölle R-D Treede A Beyer A Binder N Birbaumer F Birklein I C Bötefür S Braune H Flor V Huge R Klug G B Landwehrmeyer W Magerl C Maihöfner C Rolko C Schaub A Scherens T Sprenger M Valet B Wasserka

The nationwide multicenter trials of the German Research Network on Neuropathic Pain (DFNS) aim to characterize the somatosensory phenotype of patients with neuropathic pain. For this purpose, we have implemented a standardized quantitative sensory testing (QST) protocol giving a complete profile for one region within 30 min. To judge plus or minus signs in patients we have now established age-...

2012
Karen Prip Ann L Persson Bengt H Sjölund

UNLABELLED BACKGROUND Falanga torture (beatings on the foot soles) produces local chronic pain and severe walking difficulties. We have previously reported signs of neuropathic pain in the feet of falanga victims. The objective here was to clarify underlying pain mechanisms by quantifying sensory impairments in the feet of torture victims who had experienced both generalized torture and thos...

2016
Robert R. Edwards Andrew J. Dolman Marc. O. Martel Patrick H. Finan Asimina Lazaridou Marise Cornelius Ajay D. Wasan

BACKGROUND Patients with painful knee osteoarthritis (OA) demonstrate hyperalgesia and altered pain-modulatory responses. While some prior work has demonstrated cross-sectional associations between laboratory and clinical pain measures, it is unknown whether individual variability in quantitative sensory testing (QST) responses at baseline can prospectively predict analgesic treatment responses...

2014
Tudor J.C. Phillips Matthew Brown Juan D. Ramirez James Perkins Yohannes W. Woldeamanuel Amanda C. de C. Williams Christine Orengo David L.H. Bennett Istvan Bodi Sarah Cox Christoph Maier Elena K. Krumova Andrew S.C. Rice

HIV-associated sensory neuropathy (HIV-SN) is a frequent complication of HIV infection and a major source of morbidity. A cross-sectional deep profiling study examining HIV-SN was conducted in people living with HIV in a high resource setting using a battery of measures which included the following: parameters of pain and sensory symptoms (7day pain diary, Neuropathic Pain Symptom Inventory [NP...

2003
I. C. Baianu J. F. Glazebrook R. Brown

Conceptual developments and a novel approach to Quantum theories are here proposed starting from existing Quantum Group Algebra (QGA), Algebraic Quantum Field Theories (AQFT), standard and effective Quantum Field Theories (QFT), as well as the refined ‘machinery’ of Non–Abelian Algebraic Topology (NAAT), Category Theory (CT) and HigherDimensional Algebra (HDA). The open question of building val...

Journal: :Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine 2023

Background: The optimal graft choice for anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction (ACLR) in the high-level cutting and pivoting athlete remains controversial. Studies have shown similar outcomes when directly comparing bone-patellar tendon-bone (BPTB) autograft versus quadriceps soft tissue (QST) general population. However, no studies compared these 2 grafts athletes participating sport...

2015
Hailey W Bulls Emily L Freeman Austen JB Anderson Meredith T Robbins Timothy J Ness Burel R Goodin

It has been suggested that increased pain sensitivity and disruption of endogenous pain inhibitory processes may account, at least in part, for the greater prevalence and severity of chronic pain in women compared to men. However, previous studies addressing this topic have produced mixed findings. This study examined sex differences in pain sensitivity and inhibition using quantitative sensory...

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