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Nethra Venkatayogi, Maanas Gupta, Alaukik Gupta, Shreya Nallaparaju, Nithya Cheemalamarri, Krithika Gilari, Shireen Pathak, Krithik Vishwanath, Carel Soney, Tanisha Bhattacharya, Nirvana Maleki, Saptarshi Purkayastha and Judy Wawira Gichoya
The utilization of ultrasound imaging for early visualization has been imperative in disease detection, especially in the first responder setting. Over the past decade, rapid advancements in the underlying technology of ultrasound have allowed for the de...
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Afnan, Khan Muhammad, Noman Khan, Mi-Young Lee, Ali Shariq Imran and Muhammad Sajjad
With the emerging technologies of augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR), the learning process in today?s classroom is much more effective and motivational. Overlaying virtual content into the real world makes learning methods attractive and ent...
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Mohammed Abdulgalil Abugohar,Kamariah Yunus,Ghaleb Rabab'ah,Tarig Awad Eltahir Ahmed
Pág. pp. 150 - 168
The outcomes of modern technology have turned real-world interaction into a virtual community, then into a cloud one. These giant leaps aided by the excitement created by the possibilities inherent in learning through handheld technologies made using mob...
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Galina Artyushina and Olga A. Sheypak
Listening is one of the most difficult language skills among the four communication competences; however, it has received much less time in English learning than the other three (reading, writing, and speaking). Also, listening is often claimed to be a p...
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George M. Woodall, Mark D. Hoover, Ronald Williams, Kristen Benedict, Martin Harper, Jhy-Charm Soo, Annie M. Jarabek, Michael J. Stewart, James S. Brown, Janis E. Hulla, Motria Caudill, Andrea L. Clements, Amanda Kaufman, Alison J. Parker, Martha Keating, David Balshaw, Kevin Garrahan, Laureen Burton, Sheila Batka, Vijay S. Limaye, Pertti J. Hakkinen and Bob Thompson
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and other federal agencies face a number of challenges in interpreting and reconciling short-duration (seconds to minutes) readings from mobile and handheld air sensors with the longer duration averages (hours...
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Hailay Kidu Teklehaimanot
Pág. pp. 50 - 53
Introduction:Mobile learning refers to the use of mobile and handheld IT devices such as Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs), mobile telephones, laptops and tablet PC technologies, in teaching and learning. It is a new form of learning, using mobile netwo...
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Samir Abou El-Seoud,Islam Taj-Eddin,Ann Nosseir,Hosam El-Sofany,Nadine Abu Rumman
Pág. pp. 46 - 55
A handheld device system, such as cellular phone or a PDA, can be used in acquiring Sign Language (SL). The developed system uses graphic applications. The user uses the graphical system to view and to acquire knowledge about sign grammar and syntax base...
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