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    Patient Experience Journal, in Association with The Beryl Institute, Releases Volume 10, Issue 2

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    NASHVILLE, Tenn., Aug. 28, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Beryl Institute announces the publication of Volume 10, Issue 2 of Patient Experience Journal (PXJ), an international, open access, peer-reviewed journal focused on research and proven practices related to understanding and improving the patient experience. Read in over 220 countries and territories, PXJ articles have been downloaded over 1,100,000 times and reflect the journal's commitment to disseminating rigorous knowledge and expanding the global conversation on evidence and innovation in patient and human experience.

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    • Published in association with The Beryl Institute, Volume 10, Issue 2 includes 19 articles focused on emerging frontiers in Human Experience
      NASHVILLE, Tenn., Aug. 28, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Beryl Institute announces the publication of Volume 10, Issue 2 of Patient Experience Journal (PXJ), an international, open access, peer-reviewed journal focused on research and proven practices related to understanding and improving the patient experience.
    • Read in over 220 countries and territories, PXJ articles have been downloaded over 1,100,000 times and reflect the journal's commitment to disseminating rigorous knowledge and expanding the global conversation on evidence and innovation in patient and human experience.
    • "It is also why now more than ever frontiers are an important part of our transformation.
    • Published in association with The Beryl Institute, Volume 10, Issue 2 includes 19 articles representing commentaries, personal narratives, research studies and case studies covering topics such as:

    IEEE/CAA Journal of Automatica Sinica Study Presents a Lightweight Network Simulator for Mega-Constellation Network Simulation

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    However, mega-constellations have a complex network topology that makes their simulation difficult and the assessment of their performance challenging.

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    • However, mega-constellations have a complex network topology that makes their simulation difficult and the assessment of their performance challenging.
    • There is thus, an urgent need to develop effective simulation tools for promoting satellite system architecture, network management, and control technology.
    • Their work was published on March 1, 2023 in Volume 10, Issue 3 of the IEEE/CAA Journal of Automatica Sinica .
    • Finally, the researchers developed a new set of distinct events for basic network processes, including packet processing and discrete movement.

    Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology Researchers Enhance Electron-Phonon Coupling Strength in Low-Dimensional Strontium Ruthenate

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    GWANGJU CITY, South Korea, June 22, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Electrons inside crystals interact closely with phonons, defined as the discrete unit of crystal vibrations. The electron–phonon coupling strength is an important fundamental physical quantity in solid state physics, determining electrodynamic behaviors and correlated functionalities of a material. This, in turn, makes for interesting material properties with advanced applications. However, the coupling strength is typically considered an intrinsic material property without any provision for controlling it for desired applications.

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    • The electron–phonon coupling strength is an important fundamental physical quantity in solid state physics, determining electrodynamic behaviors and correlated functionalities of a material.
    • However, the coupling strength is typically considered an intrinsic material property without any provision for controlling it for desired applications.
    • In their study, the researchers demonstrated an atomic-scale engineering of the electron–phonon coupling strength in synthetic strontium ruthenate/strontium titanate (SRO/STO) superlattices (a periodic structure of layers of two materials).
    • Remarkably, a reduction in the dimensionality from 3D (bulk) to quasi-2D led to a 300-fold increase in the electron–phonon coupling strength.

    IEEE/CAA Journal of Automatica Sinica Study Proposes Meta-Energy for Energy Integration

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    BEIJING, June 15, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Driven by the emphasis on sustainable energy sources, ensuring efficient distribution of energy has become a global priority. However, the current energy landscape faces challenges due to fragmentation in the distribution of electricity, heat, and gas among operators. This fragmentation leads to suboptimal energy distribution and difficulties in integrating new renewable energy sources into the grid.

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    • However, the current energy landscape faces challenges due to fragmentation in the distribution of electricity, heat, and gas among operators.
    • This fragmentation leads to suboptimal energy distribution and difficulties in integrating new renewable energy sources into the grid.
    • Instead of direct data sharing between various energy players, the Meta-Energy system utilizes a digital twin to realize an Integrated Energy Internet.
    • According to Prof. Liu, "Such a system could eliminate energy shortage areas, reduce energy wastes, increase energy suppliers' profits, and improve the satisfaction of energy users."

    University of Manchester Study Using uMotif Next-Generation eCOA/ePRO Data Capture App Reveals Significant Ethnic Disparities in Pain Recognition and Management

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    BOSTON and LONDON, May 31, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- How people identify and report pain varies based on ethnicity, according to a University of Manchester study. The study, in collaboration with uMotif, was based on the novel Manchester Digital Pain Manikin self-reporting app which was used by participants to record their pain.

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    • The study, in collaboration with uMotif , was based on the novel Manchester Digital Pain Manikin self-reporting app which was used by participants to record their pain.
    • Chronic pain, which affects approximately 28 million people in the UK alone, can create a personal and economic burden.
    • It is essential to accurately measure pain, know its causes, and estimate its impact on people's lives.
    • uMotif Co-founder and Chief Design Officer Ben James ( LinkedIn ) said, "It was an honor for the Digital Pain Manikin app to be used in such an important study.

    Newly Developed RSV Vaccine Offers Immunity While Lowering the Risk of Dangerous Pulmonary Inflammation

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    NEW HAVEN, Conn., Jan. 30, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Scientists at Artificial Cell Technologies (ACT) have developed a fully synthetic microparticle vaccine for Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)  that elicited a protective immune response in mice while simultaneously lowering pulmonary inflammation after exposure to the virus. New results of their preclinical research have been published in the journal Vaccines.

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    • A major risk of RSV infection is the potential for severe pulmonary inflammation characterized by bronchiolitis and pneumonia.
    • In the 1960s, clinical trials of a formalin-inactivated (FI-RSV) vaccine were halted when more vaccinated children were hospitalized after RSV infection compared to those who were not vaccinated.
    • "An effective RSV vaccine must protect against infection without priming the host for excessive inflammation," says Jeff Powell, Ph.D., Vice President of Immunology at ACT.
    • ACT is currently preparing for a Phase 1b controlled human malaria infection (CHMI) clinical trial of its malaria vaccine.

    Galapagos presents new data from the SELECTION Phase 3 program at the United European Gastroenterology Week (UEGW) 2021 congress

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    In addition to the physical impact from flare ups, there is also a psychological impact associated with UC.

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    • In addition to the physical impact from flare ups, there is also a psychological impact associated with UC.
    • The European Summary of Product Characteristics for filgotinib, which includes contraindications and special warnings and precautions, is available at www.ema.europa.eu .
    • Filgotinib in UC has been filed in the European Union, Great-Britain and Japan, and a global Phase 3 program is ongoing in Crohns Disease.
    • Clinically meaningful improvements in health-related quality of life among patients with ulcerative colitis treated with filgotinib: post hoc analysis of the phase 2b/3 SELECTION study.