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Montalvo Gallego, Blanca. "DataScape: Cartógrafos aficionados y comunidades digitales." AUSART 4, no. 1 (July 12, 2016): 143–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1387/ausart.16692.

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Los mapas nos fascinan porque cuentan historias. Las corrientes bottom up facilitan la multiplicidad de narradores, y la creación de comunidades que fomentan el intercambio y reafirman la autoridad de los esfuerzos individuales al margen de la institución y las grandes compañías. Frente a los mapas que han definido el mundo durante décadas, ahora cada uno somos el centro de nuestros paisajes cartográficos: todas las distancias se miden desde el punto en el que nos encontramos, y a partir de ahí el todo se reorganiza y cambia de escala. Esta situación promueve un nuevo paisaje tecnológico, en ocasiones mediante la reivindicación de territorios o la visualización de datos, que hablan más del que mira que del objeto contemplado.Palabras clave: PAISAJE; LUGAR; MAPAS; ARTE; CARTOGRAFÍA Datascape: Amateur cartographers and digital communitiesAbstractThe maps tells us stories that fascinate us. The bottom up currents facilitate the existance of multiple narrators, and the creation of communities that foster exchanges and reaffirm the authority of individual efforts outside the institution and large companies. The maps have defined the world for decades, but now each of us are the center of our cartographic landscape: the distances are measured from the point where we are, and from there the whole reorganizes and changes of scale. This situation promotes a new technological landscap, sometimes by reclaiming territories or data visualization, speaking more of the beholder that the object contemplated.Keywords: LANDSCAPE; PLACE; MAPS; ART; CARTOGRAPHY
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Kabisch, Eric. "Datascape: A Synthesis of Digital and Embodied Worlds." Space and Culture 11, no. 3 (August 2008): 222–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1206331208319147.

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Chandesris, Maguelonne, Sylvie Humbert, and Superbien. "Datascape : un voyage au cœur des données SNCF." Sciences du Design 9, no. 1 (2019): 11. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/sdd.009.0011.

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Snickars, Pelle. "If Content is King, Context is its Crown." Making Sense of Digital Sources 1, no. 1 (February 21, 2012): 34. http://dx.doi.org/10.18146/2213-0969.2012.jethc006.

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The future of television—if former Google CEO Eric Schmidt has his way—will use computational modes to attract viewers, structure results, contextual queries and/or evolving viewing patterns within an emerging televisual datascape. Departing from Schmidt's recent MacTaggart lecture this article tries to track the coded consequences of TV as data, not the least from an audiovisual heritage perspective.
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Leclercq, Christophe, Paul Girard, and Daniele Guido. "The E.A.T. Datascape: An Experiment in Digital Social History of Art." Život umjetnosti, no. 105 (December 31, 2019): 110–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.31664/zu.2019.105.05.

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Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.) is an organization co-founded in 1966 by artists Robert Rauschenberg and Robert Whitman, and engineers Billy Klüver and Fred Waldhauer, in order to support collaboration between artists and engineers. The E.A.T. datascape is a digital instrument for analyzing the digitized traces left by its members via many available resources. Its aim is to study as closely as possible the complexity of collaborative interdisciplinary works. The E.A.T. datascape methodology makes it possible, by means of an anthropological action-centred approach, to go beyond the distinction between art history and art sociology and to renew the social history of art by challenging the notion of authorship and by describing the work as constituted by the intersection between heterogeneous trajectories, rather than an object within a context that would influence it, or constitute its environment. In other words, it allows us to reflect on what digital design does, in turn, to the social history of art, and to put forward hypotheses about what a digital social history of art might be or could offer to the study of complex, interdisciplinary projects that are multiplying in the contemporary art world.
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Lippert, Ingmar. "Environment as datascape: Enacting emission realities in corporate carbon accounting." Geoforum 66 (November 2015): 126–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2014.09.009.

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Tarantino, Matteo. "Navigating a datascape: challenges in automating environmental data disclosure in China." Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 63, no. 1 (October 4, 2019): 67–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09640568.2019.1659132.

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Irene, Christabelle Graciella, and Tony Winata. "SENEN SHOPPERTAINTMENT: PENGEMBALIAN IDENTITAS DAN POPULARITAS SENEN SEBAGAI PUSAT PERDAGANGAN JAKARTA." Jurnal Sains, Teknologi, Urban, Perancangan, Arsitektur (Stupa) 4, no. 2 (January 23, 2023): 781–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.24912/stupa.v4i2.21713.

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Senen has been degraded as a trading center, where Senen in the 80s was a trading center in Jakarta which was very developed, crowded, famous, and a destination for many people to shop for because of the completeness and diversity of its merchandise now decreased in popularity, became a slum area and lost its identity. Seeing these issues, the desain project aims to restore the identity and popularity of Senen as a trading center in Jakarta by using urban acupuncture and datascape, where the desain is planned through scientific data and research related to Senen, and current trends/phenomena by creating Senen Shoppertaintment, which is a combination of entertainment and shopping based on the current trade trend, namely live shopping, where digitally Senen, shops, and products can be marketed and sold, which is useful for attracting visitors to come to Senen with something new and interesting and liven back Senen as Jakarta's trading center. Keywords: Senen; Shoppertaintment; Trading Center; Urban Acupuncture Abstrak Kawasan Senen mengalami degradasi sebagai pusat perdagangan, dimana Senen pada tahun 80-an pernah menjadi pusat perdagangan di Jakarta yang sangat maju, ramai, terkenal dan dituju banyak orang untuk berbelanja karena kelengkapan dan keberagaman barang dagangannya. Namun demikian, saat ini kawasan Pasar Senen mengalami penurunan popularitas dan menjadi kawasan yang kumuh serta kehilangan identitasnya. Melihat isu tersebut, proyek perancangan bertujuan untuk mengembalikan identitas dan popularitas Senen sebagai pusat perdagangan Jakarta dengan menggunakan urban acupuncture dan datascape, dimana perancangan direncanakan melalui data dan penelitian ilmiah terkait kawasan Senen, dan tren/ fenomena saat ini dengan membuat sebuah proyek Senen Shoppertaintment yang merupakan gabungan antara hiburan dan shopping ditinjau dari tren dagang saat ini yaitu live shopping, dimana secara digital Senen, toko, dan produk bisa dipasarkan dan dijual, yang berguna untuk menarik pengunjung untuk datang ke Senen dengan sesuatu yang baru dan menarik serta menghidupkan kawasan Senen sebagai pusat perdagangan Jakarta kembali.
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Georgescu Paquin, Alexandra. "Public data art’s potential for digital placemaking." Tourism and Heritage Journal 1 (June 27, 2019): 32–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1344/thj.2019.1.3.

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Data-based public art is an innovating new form of digital art which presence is increasing in the cities datascape. Data as a medium provides a special relationship with time and space by connecting the context of data mining to the one of its exhibition. The virtual component of data art opens an augmented space, where the different dimensions of data are mediated. This essay analyses how this new artform can contribute to a creative and digital placemaking of a city by offering a special sensory experience as well as renewing the storytelling of its space. Three case studies support the analysis. “Living connections”, projected on an emblematic bridge in Montreal, contributes to a spectacular placemaking. “Interconnected”, a data sculpture in Charlotte airport, relates to infrastructure placemaking. Finally, “Herald / Harbinger” connects the industrialized society with nature in a global connection. The results participate to the reflection on the nature and specificity of data art as well as enhancing its potential of transforming public space by engaging a specific relation with time, place and people.
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Pezzani, Lorenzo, and Charles Heller. "AIS Politics: The Contested Use of Vessel Tracking at the EU’s Maritime Frontier." Science, Technology, & Human Values 44, no. 5 (May 30, 2019): 881–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0162243919852672.

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Automatic identification system (AIS) is a vessel tracking system, which since 2004 has become a global tool for the detection and analysis of seagoing traffic. In this article, we look at how this technology, initially designed as a collision avoidance system, has recently become involved in debates concerning migration across the Mediterranean Sea. In particular, after having briefly discussed its emergence and characteristics, we examine how through different practices of (re)appropriation AIS, and the data it generate, have been seized upon, both to contest and to sustain the exclusionary nature of borders, and the mass dying of migrants at sea to which it leads. We do so by referring to forms of data activism we have contributed to in the frame of our Forensic Oceanography project as well as to situations in which AIS has been mobilized by xenophobic groups to demand even stronger exclusionary measures. At the same time, we point to the multiplicity of actors who participate in the politics of migration through AIS in unexpected ways. We conclude by highlighting the irreducible ambivalence of practices of appropriation and call for persistent attention to one’s own positioning within the global datascape constituted by AIS and other data.
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이선민. "A Study on the Characteristics of Color Use in MVRDV Architecture - Focused on the Point of Connection between Color and Datascape-." Journal of Korea Society of Color Studies 28, no. 3 (August 2014): 49–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.17289/jkscs.28.3.201408.49.

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Friedman, Arthur. "Reply from Datascope Regarding Accutorr 1 and 2." Journal of Clinical Engineering 10, no. 1 (January 1985): 52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00004669-198501000-00012.

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Machin, Alan. "Datascapes: Tourism and the Historical Geography of Knowledge." Tourism and Hospitality Research 2, no. 4 (December 2000): 357–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/146735840000200406.

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Alsaid, Areen, and John D. Lee. "The DataScope: A Mixed-Initiative Architecture for Data Labeling." Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting 66, no. 1 (September 2022): 1559–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1071181322661356.

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Machine learning promises many advantages, but achieving these promises requires methods that smooth the interaction between humans and machine learning. Machine learning systems require meticulous training on large, labeled datasets. Labeling data is a tedious expensive process, and many times requires complex human-judgment skills. Mixed-initiative designs divide the labor between the artificial agent and the human to make the task at hand more efficient and effective. This paper proposes a mixed-initiative method for efficient coding of video and image data in general and emotion data in particular. We integrate an unsupervised dimensionality reduction algorithm and the R Shiny platform to develop an interactive method that leverages human expertise to label the data more efficiently and effectively. The method, through the interactive web tool, allows the user to explore the data interactively, examine similarities and dissimilarities in the data, and label clusters of many images and video frames at once. The combination of the unsupervised learning algorithm and the R Shiny platform enables interactive exploration and annotation of high-dimensional, complicated data. This method can be used to annotate large data sets faster and can advance research in machine vision.
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Wolvek, Sidney. "The Evolution of the Intra-Aortic Balloon: The Datascope Contribution." Journal of Biomaterials Applications 3, no. 4 (October 1988): 527–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/088532828800300401.

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Johnson, David L., and Philip D. Neufeld. "Canadian Health Protection Branch Comments on Datascope Blood Pressure Monitors." Journal of Clinical Engineering 10, no. 1 (January 1985): 52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00004669-198501000-00011.

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Mendelson, Yitzhak, Joel C. Kent, Albert Shahnarian, Gary W. Welch, and Robert M. Giasi. "Evaluation of the Datascope ACCUSAT pulse oximeter in healthy adults." Journal of Clinical Monitoring 4, no. 1 (January 1988): 59–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf01618108.

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Cecil, William T., Frank E. Block, and Yitzhak Mendelsohn. "Evaluation of the Datascope ACCUSAT pulse oximeter in healthy adults." Journal of Clinical Monitoring 5, no. 1 (January 1989): 64–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf01618371.

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Aronova, Elena. "Geophysical Datascapes of the Cold War: Politics and Practices of International Data Centers." Philosophical Literary Journal Logos 30, no. 2 (2020): 41–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.22394/0869-5377-2020-2-41-86.

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The International Geophysical Year or IGY (1957–1958) was conceived against a background of nuclear secrecy intensified by Cold War political tensions, but the IGY provided the impulse for constructing the distinct data regime which took hold in Soviet and American World Data Centers in the 1950s and 1960s — a regime that turned data into a form of currency traded by the political players in the Cold War. This essay examines that data regime in detail by taking up the issues of secrecy and access, sharing and exchange, accumulation and archiving, and finally the handling and use of the IGY data. Features of the IGY’s data centers, such as the notion of centralized storage of open data freely accessible to users from around the world, played an important role in establishing the practices of data governance that continue today in the form of Big Data. These practices, however, were outcomes of the politics, visions, and accompanying technologies that were embedded in and supported by the political culture of the Cold War. By revisiting the drawbacks and challenges that accompanied that Big Data moment in the early Cold War, this essay explores the multiple meanings of data and the ways in which data circulated in a veiled Cold War political economy that ran parallel to their use (or neglect) in the pursuit of knowledge.
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ANWAR, Y. "G26 Evaluation of the datascope accutorr plus according to the 1993 AAMI standard." American Journal of Hypertension 10, no. 4 (April 1997): 66A. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0895-7061(97)88879-6.

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Ritley, K. A., M. Schlestein, and H. Dosch. "DataScan: An extensible program for image analysis in Java." Computer Physics Communications 137, no. 2 (June 2001): 300–311. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0010-4655(01)00155-2.

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Myers, Gerard J., Roderick W. Landymore, Richard B. Leadon, and Christina Squires. "Fracture of the internal lumen of a Datascope Percor stat-DL Balloon, resulting in stroke." Annals of Thoracic Surgery 57, no. 5 (May 1994): 1335–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0003-4975(94)91393-5.

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Maciá Bobes, C., R. Cortejoso García, A. Franco Vidal, A. Arango Fernández, G. Velasco Arenas, and M. Rodríguez Camporro. "Evaluación del esfigmomanómetro automático Accutorr Plus NIBP (DATASCOPE) según las recomendaciones de la Sociedad Británica de Hipertensión." Hipertensión y Riesgo Vascular 20, no. 1 (January 2003): 4–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1889-1837(03)71337-3.

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Gross, Ana. "The Economy of Social Data: Exploring Research Ethics as Device." Sociological Review 59, no. 2_suppl (December 2011): 113–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-954x.2012.02055.x.

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The following article argues that research ethics and data regulatory frameworks can be understood as devices that articulate a particular kind of social data economy. Following Waldby and Mitchell's (2006) work on biological material economies it explores how social research ethics and data regulatory frameworks in the United Kingdom, organized around the notions of informed consent and anonymization, have favoured a model in which privacy is disentangled from the human agency to which it makes reference in order to be converted and objectified as data. Informed consent and anonymization are hence here analysed as devices which enable the circulation, exchange and valuation of data, or in other words, as devices which enable the conversion of privacy into property. In particular, the paper argues that informed consent enacts a legitimate transaction between data subject and data controller and can be therefore understood as a surrogate property contract. On the other hand, anonymization, which works by suppressing the author function, renders singular data units commensurable and aggregatable in the form of databases, a procedure which supports the emergence of a specific set of property rights. Finally, the conclusion critically addresses the work of ethics as a device as new datascapes organized by the principle of traceability produce ‘the human’ as disaggregated and distributed.
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Banerjee, Alik, Viral Dave, Ranendu Ghosh, and Alka Parikh. "Blue Water Footprint: An Instrument to Support Urban Water Management with Best Practices." Ecology, Environment and Conservation 28 (2022): 440–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.53550/eec.2022.v28i07s.073.

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Nowadays, water conservation corresponding to urban development appears as a significant challenge. Academia thought of dealing with this issue through the concept of water footprints (WFs) and suggested policy outlines. However, the calculation of WFs is a big challenge, particularly in spatially large and datascarce areas. In this study, the researchers used some published experimental data to calculate evaporation, runoff, and the municipality water supply to estimate the values of WFs. The study considers three municipalities of eastern India, as part of the study area. While Ranchi reports the highest WFblue value (108 M3 per capita), Dhanbad shows the minimum (68.8 M3 per capita). The study also finds that Purulia and Dhanbad are water-deficit municipalities, a concern for them, while Ranchi faces surplus water available for water users. The authors have suggested a few policies from WF perspective, for efficient conservation, utilization, and skewed distribution of water.
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Aronova, Elena. "Geophysical Datascapes of the Cold War: Politics and Practices of the World Data Centers in the 1950s and 1960s." Osiris 32, no. 1 (September 2017): 307–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/694094.

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Kvalheim, Olav M., and Yi Zeng Liang. "Heuristic evolving latent projections: resolving two-way multicomponent data. 1. Selectivity, latent-projective graph, datascope, local rank, and unique resolution." Analytical Chemistry 64, no. 8 (April 15, 1992): 936–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ac00032a019.

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Khawaja, Rajab Ali, Riaz Qureshi, Abdul Hay Mansure, and Mohammad Emran Yahya. "Validation of Datascope Accutorr Plus™ using British Hypertension Society (BHS) and Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI) protocol guidelines." Journal of the Saudi Heart Association 22, no. 1 (January 2010): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsha.2010.03.001.

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Ali, Rajab. "SHA 22. Validation of Datascope Accutorr PlusTM using British Hypertension Society (BHS) and Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI) protocol guidelines." Journal of the Saudi Heart Association 22, no. 2 (April 2010): 90–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsha.2010.02.295.

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Fontenot, Lauren R., Gordon E. Carstens, Mauricio Lepiz, Kevin Washburn, and Joanne Hardy. "26 Effects of experimentally-induced hypoxemia on hemodynamics and blood gases, and the performance of pulse oximeters in cattle." Journal of Animal Science 97, Supplement_1 (July 2019): 20–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jas/skz053.046.

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Abstract Arterial oxyhemoglobin saturation (SaO2) is considered to be the reference method for evaluating lung function. There is current interest in development of biosensors to measure SpO2 (peripheral oxygen saturation) using infrared technology as a non-invasive alternative for pre-clinical respiratory detection of disease in animals. Objectives of this study were to investigate effects of experimentally-induced hypoxemia on hemodynamics (heart rate, HR and blood pressure, BP) and SaO2, and to evaluate the ability of 2 SpO2 pulse oximeters (PowerLab, AD Instruments; Passport2, Datascope) to predict SaO2 in cattle. Further, arterial lactate concentrations were measured as an indicator of oxygen delivery to tissues. Graded levels of hypoxia in seven anesthetized Holstein steers (BW = 127 ± 7 kg) were achieved by step-wise reductions in inspired oxygen fraction (FiO2) from baseline (20–35%) to target levels of 14–15%, 16–17%, and 18–19%. When the desired FiO2 levels were sustained for at least 3 min, arterial blood samples (n = 56) were collected and analyzed using a co-oximeter (pHOx-Ultra, Nova Biomedical) to determine SaO2 and lactate. Simultaneously, BP, HR and SpO2 data from the 2 pulse oximeters were recorded. Data were analyzed with a mixed model that included level of FiO2 as fixed effect. As expected, SaO2 decreased (P < 0.001) as FiO2 was reduced. Heart rate increased (P < 0.001) as FiO2 was reduced, although BP was unaffected by hypoxia. While not significantly different (P = 0.15), arterial lactate concentrations were reduced with declining FiO2. Likewise, the SpO2 values recorded by both pulse oximeters decreased (P < 0.001) incrementally as FiO2 declined, although values were only moderately correlated (P < 0.01; r = 0.35 to 0.41) with SaO2. These results demonstrate that future efforts to develop biosensors to monitor SpO2 and HR may have utility for preclinical detection of respiratory disease in livestock.
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Fontenot, Lauren R., Gordon E. Carstens, Mauricio Lepiz, Kevin Washburn, and Joanne Hardy. "112 Effects of experimentally-induced hypoxemia on hemodynamics and blood gases, and the performance of pulse oximeters in cattle." Journal of Animal Science 97, Supplement_1 (July 2019): 41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jas/skz053.092.

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Abstract Arterial oxyhemoglobin saturation (SaO2) is considered to be the reference method for evaluating lung function. There is current interest in development of biosensors to measure SpO2 (peripheral oxygen saturation) using infrared technology as a non-invasive alternative for pre-clinical respiratory detection of disease in animals. Objectives of this study were to investigate effects of experimentally-induced hypoxemia on hemodynamics (heart rate, HR and blood pressure, BP) and SaO2, and to evaluate the ability of 2 SpO2 pulse oximeters (PowerLab, AD Instruments; Passport2, Datascope) to predict SaO2 in cattle. Further, arterial lactate concentrations were measured as an indicator of oxygen delivery to tissues. Graded levels of hypoxia in seven anesthetized Holstein steers (BW = 127 ± 7 kg) were achieved by step-wise reductions in inspired oxygen fraction (FiO2) from baseline (20–35%) to target levels of 14–15%, 16–17% and 18–19%. When the desired FiO2 levels were sustained for at least 3 min, arterial blood samples (n = 56) were collected and analyzed using a co-oximeter (pHOx-Ultra, Nova Biomedical) to determine SaO2 and lactate. Simultaneously, BP, HR, and SpO2 data from the 2 pulse oximeters were recorded. Data were analyzed with a mixed model that included level of FiO2 as fixed effect. As expected, SaO2 decreased (P < 0.001) as FiO2 was reduced. Heart rate increased (P < 0.001) as FiO2 was reduced, although BP was unaffected by hypoxia. While not significantly different (P = 0.15), arterial lactate concentrations were reduced with declining FiO2. Likewise, the SpO2 values recorded by both pulse oximeters decreased (P < 0.001) incrementally as FiO2 declined, although values were only moderately correlated (P < 0.01; r = 0.35 to 0.41) with SaO2. These results demonstrate that future efforts to develop biosensors to monitor SpO2 and HR may have utility for preclinical detection of respiratory disease in livestock.
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Adler, Carolin, Ute Ellert, and Hannelore K. Neuhauser. "Disagreement of the two oscillometric blood pressure measurement devices, Datascope Accutorr Plus and Omron HEM-705CP II, and bidirectional conversion of blood pressure values." Blood Pressure Monitoring 19, no. 2 (April 2014): 109–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/mbp.0000000000000037.

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Zrubka, Zsombor, Anita Burrell, Menna N. Sharkawy, Colin M. Pfeiffer, Manthan D. Janodia, Mete Saylan, Cecile van Steen, Hossein Motahari-Nezhad, and Ken Redekop. "PP424 Piloting A Comprehensive Search For eHealth Definitions In The Grey Literature: Preliminary Results From A Systematic Scoping Review." International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care 37, S1 (December 2021): 36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266462321001562.

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IntroductionThe use of information technology within health systems has emerged over the years and the current pandemic has further catalyzed this development. As a result, various definitions of eHealth have emerged. Our objective was to provide an overview of definitions available on the internet to complement the traditional (“white”) literature search.MethodsWe adapted methodological guidelines from the Cochrane Handbook and management sciences to mirror the search in bibliographic databases. A comprehensive Google search was performed in July 2020 to retrieve uniform resource locators (URL's) of webpages containing terms for eHealth within four words of synonyms for the word “definition”. The DataScraper extension of the Google Chrome browser was used to collect all URL's. Webpages were eligible if they contained an original or adopted English-language definition of eHealth or contained a direct link to a definition or a document containing a definition. All document types were eligible. The analysis was performed 7 months after the data collection.ResultsOut of the 270 unique URL's, 37 (13.7%) were no longer accessible and 51 (18.9%) were links to academic publications (“white” literature). The language was not English for five webpages (1.9%) and 113 (41.9%) did not contain a definition of eHealth or other related terms. Other related terms were defined in 29 webpages (10.7%), among which “electronic health record” occurred most frequently (18/29, 62.1%). eHealth was defined in 35 (13.0%) webpages, out of which 45.7 percent (16/35) cited an existing source and 54.3 percent (19/35) provided an original definition.ConclusionsThe digital era raises both challenges and opportunities in conducting a grey literature search. We found that an augmented Google-based search can identify valuable references that traditional literature searches cannot detect. Term definitions (and their context) found in the grey versus bibliographic databases will be compared to assess their alignment with health economists perspectives.
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Grines, Cindy L., Dominic L. Marsalese, Bruce Brodie, John Griffin, Bryan Donohue, Costantino R. Costantini, Carlos Balestrini, et al. "Safety and Cost-Effectiveness of Early Discharge After Primary Angioplasty in Low Risk Patients With Acute Myocardial Infarction 11Research funding for this study was provided by unrestricted grants from Advanced Cardiovascular Systems, Santa Clara, California; Mallinckrodt Medical, Inc., Saint Louis, Missouri; Datascope Corporation, Montvale, New Jersey; St. Jude Medical, Chelmsford, Massachusetts; and Siemens Corporation, Iselin, New Jersey." Journal of the American College of Cardiology 31, no. 5 (April 1998): 967–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0735-1097(98)00031-x.

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Stone, Gregg W., Dominic Marsalese, Bruce R. Brodie, John J. Griffin, Bryan Donohue, Costantino Costantini, Carlos Balestrini, et al. "A Prospective, Randomized Evaluation of Prophylactic Intraaortic Balloon Counterpulsation in High Risk Patients With Acute Myocardial Infarction Treated With Primary Angioplasty fn1fn1Funding for this study was provided in part by unrestricted grants from Advanced Cardiovascular Systems, Inc., Santa Clara, California; Mallinkrodt Medical, Inc., Saint Louis, Missouri; Datascope Corporation, Montvale, New Jersey; St. Jude Medical, Chelmsford, Massachusetts; and Siemens Corporation, Iselin, New Jersey." Journal of the American College of Cardiology 29, no. 7 (June 1997): 1459–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0735-1097(97)00088-0.

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Díez, José G., and Marc Cohen. "Balancing Myocardial Ischemic and Bleeding Risks in Patients With Non-ST-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction††Conflicts of interest: Dr. Cohen has received grant and research support from Sanofi-Aventis, Paris, France; Merck & Company, Whitehouse Station, New Jersey; Datascope Corporation, Montvale, New Jersey; Bayer AG, Leverkeusen, Germany; AstraZeneca, Wilmington, Delaware; COR Therapeutics, Inc., San Francisco, California; Pfizer, Inc., New York, New York; and Guidant Corporation, Indianapolis, Indiana. He serves as a consultant for Datascope, Sanofi-Aventis, and AstraZeneca and is part of the speakers' bureaus of Merck & Company; Sanofi-Aventis; Schering-Plough Corporation, Kenilworth, New Jersey; and Bristol-Myers Squibb Company, New York, New York. He is not a major stock shareholder in any company. Dr. Diez serves as a consultant for Sanofi-Aventis. He is part of the speakers' bureaus of The Medicines Company, Parsippany, New Jersey; Sanofi-Aventis; and Schering-Plough Corporation. He is not a major stock shareholder in any company." American Journal of Cardiology 103, no. 10 (May 2009): 1396–402. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amjcard.2009.01.349.

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Wilson, Katie, Rebecca N. Handcock, Richard Hosking, Chun-Kai (Karl) Huang, Lucy Montgomery, Cameron Neylon, Alkim Ozaygen, and Aniek Roelofs. "Global Diversity in Higher Education Workforces: Towards Openness." Volume 8 8, no. 1 (May 19, 2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.16995/olh.4809.

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In this article we discuss the collection and nature of diversity data relating to origin (ethnicity, race, nationality, indigeneity), gender/sex and disability in higher education institutional workforces across 24 locations within Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, North America and Oceania. The research emerges from the Curtin Open Knowledge Initiative project (n.d.), in which we analyse data relating to published research literature, its open access status, citations and collaborations for institutions, publishers and research funding bodies. Our project explores demographic data relating to workforce diversity and research production; we examine who creates knowledge and how diversity is transmitted through research. Collecting and analysing higher education workforce demographic diversity data reveals a global datascape with considerable variation in practices and data collected. The data reflect political and social histories, national and international policies and practices, priorities and funding. The presence and absence of public data provide an opportunity to understand differing national situations and priorities beneath the statistics. We open a conversation about how the concepts of equity, diversity and inclusion differ between groups of countries, which makes global comparisons difficult. By identifying higher education data and gaps, we also encourage institutions and countries to review their workforce demographics and their intersection with research production. Awareness of institutional diversity levels through data analysis can guide institutions towards knowledge openness.
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"Datascope Custom Tubing Pack." Biomedical Safety & Standards 47, no. 11 (June 2017): 86–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.bmsas.0000520455.97936.37.

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"Care of fann animals in the laboratory." Animal Welfare 1, no. 1 (February 1992): 68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0962728600014767.

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"A datascope would improve investigations." Nursing Standard 14, no. 44 (July 19, 2000): 16. http://dx.doi.org/10.7748/ns.14.44.16.s38.

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"Datascope Intra-Aortic Balloon Catheters." Biomedical Safety & Standards 52, no. 20 (November 15, 2022): 158. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.bmsas.0000896896.89281.42.

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"Datascope Intra-Aortic Balloon Catheters." Biomedical Safety & Standards 50, no. 19 (November 1, 2020): 151–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.bmsas.0000720152.81643.37.

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"Datascope Intra-aortic Balloon Catheter." Biomedical Safety & Standards 53, no. 1 (January 15, 2023): 7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.bmsas.0000905536.77865.89.

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"Maquet Datascope Intra-Aortic Balloon Pumps." Biomedical Safety & Standards 47, no. 17 (October 2017): 129–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.bmsas.0000525583.16830.41.

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"Maquet Datascope Intra-Aortic Balloon Pumps." Biomedical Safety & Standards 41, no. 15 (September 2011): 113. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.bmsas.0000403173.56500.00.

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"Maquet Datascope Intra-Aortic Balloon Pumps." Biomedical Safety & Standards 44, no. 14 (August 2014): 108–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.bmsas.0000452531.97435.f4.

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"Datascope Cardiosave Intra-Aortic Balloon Pumps." Biomedical Safety & Standards 53, no. 6 (April 1, 2023): 44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.bmsas.0000922336.76995.e3.

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"Maquet Datascope Cardiosave Intra-aortic Balloon Pumps." Biomedical Safety & Standards 49, no. 1 (January 2019): 1–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.bmsas.0000550569.00752.4d.

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"Maquet Datascope Cardiosave Hybrid Intra-aortic Balloon Pump." Biomedical Safety & Standards 48, no. 14 (August 2018): 105–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.bmsas.0000542508.50392.3c.

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"Datascope/Getinge/Maquet Cardiosave Hybrid and Rescue Intra-Aortic Balloon Pumps." Biomedical Safety & Standards 52, no. 4 (March 1, 2022): 25–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.bmsas.0000821792.06872.88.

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