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Biomedical Photoacoustic Imaging and Sensing Using Affordable Resources
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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The overarching goal of this book is to provide a current picture of the latest developments in the capabilities of biomedical photoacoustic imaging and sensing in an affordable setting, such as advances in the technology involving light sources, and delivery, acoustic detection, and image reconstruction and processing algorithms. This book includes 14 chapters from globally prominent researchers , covering a comprehensive spectrum of photoacoustic imaging topics from technology developments and novel imaging methods to preclinical and clinical studies, predominantly in a cost-effective setting. Affordability is undoubtedly an important factor to be considered in the following years to help translate photoacoustic imaging to clinics around the globe. This first-ever book focused on biomedical photoacoustic imaging and sensing using affordable resources is thus timely, especially considering the fact that this technique is facing an exciting transition from benchtop to bedside. Given its scope, the book will appeal to scientists and engineers in academia and industry, as well as medical experts interested in the clinical applications of photoacoustic imaging.


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The overarching goal of this book is to provide a current picture of the latest developments in the capabilities of biomedical photoacoustic imaging and sensing in an affordable setting, such as advances in the technology involving light sources, and delivery, acoustic detection, and image reconstruction and processing algorithms. This book includes 14 chapters from globally prominent researchers , covering a comprehensive spectrum of photoacoustic imaging topics from technology developments and novel imaging methods to preclinical and clinical studies, predominantly in a cost-effective setting. Affordability is undoubtedly an important factor to be considered in the following years to help translate photoacoustic imaging to clinics around the globe. This first-ever book focused on biomedical photoacoustic imaging and sensing using affordable resources is thus timely, especially considering the fact that this technique is facing an exciting transition from benchtop to bedside. Given its scope, the book will appeal to scientists and engineers in academia and industry, as well as medical experts interested in the clinical applications of photoacoustic imaging.

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Medicine --- photoacoustic microscopy --- ultrasonic transducer --- optical-resolution photoacoustic microscopy --- transparent ultrasound transducer --- ultrasound stimulation --- photoacoustic --- LED --- clinic --- optical imaging --- tomography --- ultrasound --- small animal --- liver --- fibrosis --- optoacoustic --- spectral imaging --- blind source separation --- unsupervised unmixing --- photoacoustic imaging --- 3-D printed photoacoustic probe holder --- light delivery optimization --- LED divergence --- illumination scheme --- in vivo --- mouse --- Monte Carlo --- linear array --- tumor imaging --- LED-based photoacoustic imaging --- hair follicles --- FUE --- FUT --- photoacoustic computed tomography --- light-emitting diodes --- laser diodes --- oxygen saturation imaging --- photoacoustics --- fluence compensation --- hypoxia --- deep tissue imaging --- hemangioma --- laser --- light-emitting diodes (LED) --- mobile health --- peripheral arterial disease --- stroke --- vascular malformations --- signal enhancement --- pre-illumination --- photo-thermal effect --- heat capacity --- remote sensing --- endoscopy --- speckle --- photoacoustic microscopy --- ultrasonic transducer --- optical-resolution photoacoustic microscopy --- transparent ultrasound transducer --- ultrasound stimulation --- photoacoustic --- LED --- clinic --- optical imaging --- tomography --- ultrasound --- small animal --- liver --- fibrosis --- optoacoustic --- spectral imaging --- blind source separation --- unsupervised unmixing --- photoacoustic imaging --- 3-D printed photoacoustic probe holder --- light delivery optimization --- LED divergence --- illumination scheme --- in vivo --- mouse --- Monte Carlo --- linear array --- tumor imaging --- LED-based photoacoustic imaging --- hair follicles --- FUE --- FUT --- photoacoustic computed tomography --- light-emitting diodes --- laser diodes --- oxygen saturation imaging --- photoacoustics --- fluence compensation --- hypoxia --- deep tissue imaging --- hemangioma --- laser --- light-emitting diodes (LED) --- mobile health --- peripheral arterial disease --- stroke --- vascular malformations --- signal enhancement --- pre-illumination --- photo-thermal effect --- heat capacity --- remote sensing --- endoscopy --- speckle


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Community and Family-Focused Public Health and Sustainable Development
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Year: 2022 Publisher: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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The book “Community and Family-Focused Public Health and Sustainable Development” was originally published in the renowned International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. This Special Issue encompassed novel aspects of applications that are connected with sustainability issues in community and family-focused public health studies. Contributions have a significant impact on solving public health problems at the family and community levels. The Special Issue originally published scientific papers, including review articles, that fell under this Special Issue’s remit and that were relevant to audiences worldwide. Currently, the term “family health” is most commonly to describe mother and child health and reproductive health. It is rare for family health to include the family as an important context for health development and that includes all family members and the family’s social environment. Authors of scientific research covering issues related to the impact of the family and the environment in which the family lives and functions on its members’ health in the present and in the future were encouraged to contribute their work. In addition, we were especially interested in scientific reports on social, economic, and health inequalities in the context of achieving the sustainable development goals.

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Public health & preventive medicine --- family --- living with children --- parenthood --- mother --- father --- self-rated health --- health behavior --- mental health --- Germany --- gut microbiome --- antimicrobial activity --- pathogen overgrowth --- smoking --- tobacco smoke --- exposure to tobacco smoke --- ETS --- anti-tobacco law --- hospitality venues --- quality of life --- the elderly --- seniors --- health --- cardiovascular diseases --- physical and psychological well-being --- health behaviors --- pregnancy --- rural area --- urban area --- CHEK2 --- MEN --- Cushing syndrome --- hypertension --- multiple endocrine glands tumors --- cervix uteri --- epidemiology --- screening --- mortality --- time trends --- east-central Europe --- depression --- bone markers --- osteocalcin --- β-CTX --- vitamin D --- metabolomics --- metabolites --- amino acids --- biomarkers --- asthma --- diagnosis --- children --- community health services --- postmodern education theories --- factor analysis --- genetic testing --- umbilical cord blood banking --- women health --- air pollution --- PM2.5 --- pregnancy outcomes --- sustainable development --- spatio-temporal data --- NUTS-1 --- kernel discriminant coordinates method --- super macroregions --- proteomics --- mass spectrometry --- MALDI-MSI --- tissue imaging --- ovarian tumors --- gestational diabetes mellitus --- diabetes --- obesity --- cesarean section --- health policy --- health inequalities --- healthcare access --- spatial distribution of the health situation --- cluster analysis --- functional discriminant coordinates --- multivariate functional coefficient of variation --- adenomyosis --- infertility --- GnRH --- in vitro fertilisation --- type 1 diabetes --- proteomic profile --- C4 complement --- PURE study --- noncommunicable diseases --- urban --- rural --- FRAP --- TBARS --- anaerobic threshold --- peakVO2 --- lifestyle --- training --- exercises --- intergenerational relations --- academic youth --- standardized questionnaire WHOQOL-BREF --- alcohol --- cohort study --- PURE --- pro-health behaviours --- anti-health behaviour --- prevention --- patient --- 50+ population --- chronic diseases --- special motor fitness --- speed --- flexibility --- endurance --- physical activity --- health training --- women --- WHOQOL-BREF questionnaire --- Bangladesh --- gender violence --- multidimensional poverty --- poverty reduction --- women’s empowerment --- color vision --- anomaloscope --- Moreland --- Rayleigh --- Hashimoto’s disease --- oxidative stress --- zinc --- copper --- child health --- child nutrition --- dairy --- food security --- food systems --- nutrition --- sustainability --- sustainable food systems --- working population --- Poland --- Ukraine --- spinal cord injury --- hematological parameters --- peak oxygen uptake --- sleep duration --- bedtime --- access to health care --- health care services --- hospital emergency departments --- spatial analysis --- public health management --- testosterone --- cortisol --- creatinine --- overtraining --- family --- living with children --- parenthood --- mother --- father --- self-rated health --- health behavior --- mental health --- Germany --- gut microbiome --- antimicrobial activity --- pathogen overgrowth --- smoking --- tobacco smoke --- exposure to tobacco smoke --- ETS --- anti-tobacco law --- hospitality venues --- quality of life --- the elderly --- seniors --- health --- cardiovascular diseases --- physical and psychological well-being --- health behaviors --- pregnancy --- rural area --- urban area --- CHEK2 --- MEN --- Cushing syndrome --- hypertension --- multiple endocrine glands tumors --- cervix uteri --- epidemiology --- screening --- mortality --- time trends --- east-central Europe --- depression --- bone markers --- osteocalcin --- β-CTX --- vitamin D --- metabolomics --- metabolites --- amino acids --- biomarkers --- asthma --- diagnosis --- children --- community health services --- postmodern education theories --- factor analysis --- genetic testing --- umbilical cord blood banking --- women health --- air pollution --- PM2.5 --- pregnancy outcomes --- sustainable development --- spatio-temporal data --- NUTS-1 --- kernel discriminant coordinates method --- super macroregions --- proteomics --- mass spectrometry --- MALDI-MSI --- tissue imaging --- ovarian tumors --- gestational diabetes mellitus --- diabetes --- obesity --- cesarean section --- health policy --- health inequalities --- healthcare access --- spatial distribution of the health situation --- cluster analysis --- functional discriminant coordinates --- multivariate functional coefficient of variation --- adenomyosis --- infertility --- GnRH --- in vitro fertilisation --- type 1 diabetes --- proteomic profile --- C4 complement --- PURE study --- noncommunicable diseases --- urban --- rural --- FRAP --- TBARS --- anaerobic threshold --- peakVO2 --- lifestyle --- training --- exercises --- intergenerational relations --- academic youth --- standardized questionnaire WHOQOL-BREF --- alcohol --- cohort study --- PURE --- pro-health behaviours --- anti-health behaviour --- prevention --- patient --- 50+ population --- chronic diseases --- special motor fitness --- speed --- flexibility --- endurance --- physical activity --- health training --- women --- WHOQOL-BREF questionnaire --- Bangladesh --- gender violence --- multidimensional poverty --- poverty reduction --- women’s empowerment --- color vision --- anomaloscope --- Moreland --- Rayleigh --- Hashimoto’s disease --- oxidative stress --- zinc --- copper --- child health --- child nutrition --- dairy --- food security --- food systems --- nutrition --- sustainability --- sustainable food systems --- working population --- Poland --- Ukraine --- spinal cord injury --- hematological parameters --- peak oxygen uptake --- sleep duration --- bedtime --- access to health care --- health care services --- hospital emergency departments --- spatial analysis --- public health management --- testosterone --- cortisol --- creatinine --- overtraining


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Community and Family-Focused Public Health and Sustainable Development
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Year: 2022 Publisher: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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The book “Community and Family-Focused Public Health and Sustainable Development” was originally published in the renowned International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. This Special Issue encompassed novel aspects of applications that are connected with sustainability issues in community and family-focused public health studies. Contributions have a significant impact on solving public health problems at the family and community levels. The Special Issue originally published scientific papers, including review articles, that fell under this Special Issue’s remit and that were relevant to audiences worldwide. Currently, the term “family health” is most commonly to describe mother and child health and reproductive health. It is rare for family health to include the family as an important context for health development and that includes all family members and the family’s social environment. Authors of scientific research covering issues related to the impact of the family and the environment in which the family lives and functions on its members’ health in the present and in the future were encouraged to contribute their work. In addition, we were especially interested in scientific reports on social, economic, and health inequalities in the context of achieving the sustainable development goals.

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Public health & preventive medicine --- family --- living with children --- parenthood --- mother --- father --- self-rated health --- health behavior --- mental health --- Germany --- gut microbiome --- antimicrobial activity --- pathogen overgrowth --- smoking --- tobacco smoke --- exposure to tobacco smoke --- ETS --- anti-tobacco law --- hospitality venues --- quality of life --- the elderly --- seniors --- health --- cardiovascular diseases --- physical and psychological well-being --- health behaviors --- pregnancy --- rural area --- urban area --- CHEK2 --- MEN --- Cushing syndrome --- hypertension --- multiple endocrine glands tumors --- cervix uteri --- epidemiology --- screening --- mortality --- time trends --- east-central Europe --- depression --- bone markers --- osteocalcin --- β-CTX --- vitamin D --- metabolomics --- metabolites --- amino acids --- biomarkers --- asthma --- diagnosis --- children --- community health services --- postmodern education theories --- factor analysis --- genetic testing --- umbilical cord blood banking --- women health --- air pollution --- PM2.5 --- pregnancy outcomes --- sustainable development --- spatio-temporal data --- NUTS-1 --- kernel discriminant coordinates method --- super macroregions --- proteomics --- mass spectrometry --- MALDI-MSI --- tissue imaging --- ovarian tumors --- gestational diabetes mellitus --- diabetes --- obesity --- cesarean section --- health policy --- health inequalities --- healthcare access --- spatial distribution of the health situation --- cluster analysis --- functional discriminant coordinates --- multivariate functional coefficient of variation --- adenomyosis --- infertility --- GnRH --- in vitro fertilisation --- type 1 diabetes --- proteomic profile --- C4 complement --- PURE study --- noncommunicable diseases --- urban --- rural --- FRAP --- TBARS --- anaerobic threshold --- peakVO2 --- lifestyle --- training --- exercises --- intergenerational relations --- academic youth --- standardized questionnaire WHOQOL-BREF --- alcohol --- cohort study --- PURE --- pro-health behaviours --- anti-health behaviour --- prevention --- patient --- 50+ population --- chronic diseases --- special motor fitness --- speed --- flexibility --- endurance --- physical activity --- health training --- women --- WHOQOL-BREF questionnaire --- Bangladesh --- gender violence --- multidimensional poverty --- poverty reduction --- women’s empowerment --- color vision --- anomaloscope --- Moreland --- Rayleigh --- Hashimoto’s disease --- oxidative stress --- zinc --- copper --- child health --- child nutrition --- dairy --- food security --- food systems --- nutrition --- sustainability --- sustainable food systems --- working population --- Poland --- Ukraine --- spinal cord injury --- hematological parameters --- peak oxygen uptake --- sleep duration --- bedtime --- access to health care --- health care services --- hospital emergency departments --- spatial analysis --- public health management --- testosterone --- cortisol --- creatinine --- overtraining


Book
Community and Family-Focused Public Health and Sustainable Development
Authors: --- --- ---
Year: 2022 Publisher: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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The book “Community and Family-Focused Public Health and Sustainable Development” was originally published in the renowned International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. This Special Issue encompassed novel aspects of applications that are connected with sustainability issues in community and family-focused public health studies. Contributions have a significant impact on solving public health problems at the family and community levels. The Special Issue originally published scientific papers, including review articles, that fell under this Special Issue’s remit and that were relevant to audiences worldwide. Currently, the term “family health” is most commonly to describe mother and child health and reproductive health. It is rare for family health to include the family as an important context for health development and that includes all family members and the family’s social environment. Authors of scientific research covering issues related to the impact of the family and the environment in which the family lives and functions on its members’ health in the present and in the future were encouraged to contribute their work. In addition, we were especially interested in scientific reports on social, economic, and health inequalities in the context of achieving the sustainable development goals.

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family --- living with children --- parenthood --- mother --- father --- self-rated health --- health behavior --- mental health --- Germany --- gut microbiome --- antimicrobial activity --- pathogen overgrowth --- smoking --- tobacco smoke --- exposure to tobacco smoke --- ETS --- anti-tobacco law --- hospitality venues --- quality of life --- the elderly --- seniors --- health --- cardiovascular diseases --- physical and psychological well-being --- health behaviors --- pregnancy --- rural area --- urban area --- CHEK2 --- MEN --- Cushing syndrome --- hypertension --- multiple endocrine glands tumors --- cervix uteri --- epidemiology --- screening --- mortality --- time trends --- east-central Europe --- depression --- bone markers --- osteocalcin --- β-CTX --- vitamin D --- metabolomics --- metabolites --- amino acids --- biomarkers --- asthma --- diagnosis --- children --- community health services --- postmodern education theories --- factor analysis --- genetic testing --- umbilical cord blood banking --- women health --- air pollution --- PM2.5 --- pregnancy outcomes --- sustainable development --- spatio-temporal data --- NUTS-1 --- kernel discriminant coordinates method --- super macroregions --- proteomics --- mass spectrometry --- MALDI-MSI --- tissue imaging --- ovarian tumors --- gestational diabetes mellitus --- diabetes --- obesity --- cesarean section --- health policy --- health inequalities --- healthcare access --- spatial distribution of the health situation --- cluster analysis --- functional discriminant coordinates --- multivariate functional coefficient of variation --- adenomyosis --- infertility --- GnRH --- in vitro fertilisation --- type 1 diabetes --- proteomic profile --- C4 complement --- PURE study --- noncommunicable diseases --- urban --- rural --- FRAP --- TBARS --- anaerobic threshold --- peakVO2 --- lifestyle --- training --- exercises --- intergenerational relations --- academic youth --- standardized questionnaire WHOQOL-BREF --- alcohol --- cohort study --- PURE --- pro-health behaviours --- anti-health behaviour --- prevention --- patient --- 50+ population --- chronic diseases --- special motor fitness --- speed --- flexibility --- endurance --- physical activity --- health training --- women --- WHOQOL-BREF questionnaire --- Bangladesh --- gender violence --- multidimensional poverty --- poverty reduction --- women’s empowerment --- color vision --- anomaloscope --- Moreland --- Rayleigh --- Hashimoto’s disease --- oxidative stress --- zinc --- copper --- child health --- child nutrition --- dairy --- food security --- food systems --- nutrition --- sustainability --- sustainable food systems --- working population --- Poland --- Ukraine --- spinal cord injury --- hematological parameters --- peak oxygen uptake --- sleep duration --- bedtime --- access to health care --- health care services --- hospital emergency departments --- spatial analysis --- public health management --- testosterone --- cortisol --- creatinine --- overtraining

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