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Kentucky Edition
April 11, 2025 - Teams Begin Assessing Flood Damage to Homes

Kentucky Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 27:30


The American Red Cross begins sending teams of volunteers to go to homes to assess flood damage, Buffalo Trace Distillery slowly getting back to business after historic floooding, and Louisville boy talks about life after being the first in the U.S. to receive a new type of cochlear implant. 

Stimulating Brains
#69: Terence Sanger – Pushing Boundaries in Pediatric DBS: From Multi-Electrode Stimulation to Closed-Loop Strategies

Stimulating Brains

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 106:48


In this episode we will dive deep into the minds of leading researchers and clinicians in the field of neuromodulation. Today, we are thrilled to have Dr. Terry Sanger with us.Dr. Sanger is a renowned pediatric neurologist, engineer, and Chief Scientific Officer at CHOC, where he focuses on improving the lives of children with movement disorders—especially dystonia. He's well known for combining deep computational approaches with cutting-edge neuromodulation techniques.In this episode, we'll uncover how his background in engineering, neuroscience, and clinical practice converges to shape new possibilities for treating complex movement disorders in children. From pioneering multi-electrode deep brain stimulation for pediatric dystonia to his latest forays in closed-loop stimulation research, Dr. Sanger is truly expanding the boundaries of what's possible in pediatric care.

Physical Activity Researcher
Fibion Flash ECG Electrode: A Game-Changer for Long-Term Heart Monitoring

Physical Activity Researcher

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 3:53


How does the Fibion Flash ECG electrode work? What makes it ideal for long-term heart rate variability monitoring? In this episode, Dr. Olli Tikkanen explains how Fibion Flash's ECG electrodes provide high-quality heart rate and variability data for research applications. Dr. Tikkanen demonstrates how the device connects to individually packed ECG electrodes, allowing for accurate single-lead ECG measurements when placed along the heart's electrical axis. He discusses the impressive recording capabilities, including up to 60 hours of ECG recording at 125Hz and 32-bit resolution, as well as 125 days of heart rate variability data storage. The episode also highlights the advantages of ECG electrodes over traditional heart rate belts for long-term monitoring. In addition, he explains how Fibion Flash combines ECG capabilities with a 9-axis motion sensor and temperature tracking, making it a highly versatile tool for researchers. For those looking for a compact and powerful device for continuous heart rate and motion monitoring, this episode provides a clear overview of Fibion Flash's benefits. Tune in to discover how this device can enhance physiological research. This podcast episode is sponsored by Fibion Inc. | Better Sleep, Sedentary Behavior and Physical Activity Research with Less Hassle --- Collect, store and manage SB and PA data easily and remotely - Discover ground-breaking Fibion SENS --- Learn more about Fibion Flash - a versatile customizable tool with HRV and accelerometry capability.  --- SB and PA measurements, analysis, and feedback made easy. Learn more about Fibion Research. --- Fibion Helix – Ideal for large scale studies. Scalable and affordable with patented precision. --- Fibion G2 – validated data on sitting, standing, activity types, energy expenditure, with participant friendly reports.   --- Learn more about Fibion Sleep and Fibion Circadian Rhythm Solutions. --- Fibion Kids - Activity tracking designed for children. --- Explore our Wearables, Experience sampling method (ESM), Sleep, Heart rate variability (HRV), Sedentary Behavior and Physical Activity article collections for insights on related articles. --- Refer to our article "Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior Measurements" for an exploration of active and sedentary lifestyle assessment methods. --- Learn about actigraphy in our guide: Exploring Actigraphy in Scientific Research: A Comprehensive Guide. --- Gain foundational ESM insights with "Introduction to Experience Sampling Method (ESM)" for a comprehensive overview. --- Explore accelerometer use in health research with our article "Measuring Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior with Accelerometers ". --- For an introduction to the fundamental aspects of HRV, consider revisiting our Ultimate Guide to Heart Rate Variability. --- Follow the podcast on Twitter https://twitter.com/PA_Researcher  Follow host Dr Olli Tikkanen on Twitter https://twitter.com/ollitikkanen  Follow Fibion on Twitter https://twitter.com/fibion  Check our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@PA_Researcher 

Empowered Patient Podcast
Minimally Invasive Electrode Technology Expands Opportunities for Neurosurgical Procedures with Dave Rosa NeuroOne

Empowered Patient Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 19:15


Dave Rosa is President and CEO of NeuroOne, a company focused on advancing neurotechnology by developing thin-film minimally invasive electrode technology that can perform diagnostic and therapeutic functions for neurological conditions. The company's OneRF ablation system allows doctors to identify and ablate problematic brain tissue in a single hospitalization. NeuroOne is expanding its technology beyond the brain to include the spine to treat pain and is addressing various neurological conditions through ablation, stimulation, and drug delivery.   Dave explains, "The OneRF ablation system is an electrode that looks very similar to the electrode that we got cleared shortly after our last discussion. So that was in October of 2022. But that device only had diagnostic capabilities. So what doctors would do is they would implant those electrodes, and they would leave the patient in the hospital for, say, up to a week on average." "The goal was for the neurosurgeon and neurologist to be able to identify the parts of brain tissue that were triggering seizures or causing neurological issues. Then, after that procedure was done, the devices would be removed, and patients would go home. So that was kind of the old way of doing it."   "What we did was to have the ability to reduce the amount of hospitalizations a patient would have to experience. We did develop this electrode technology that looks very similar to the diagnostic one approved in April but with the capability of not just doing the diagnostics but also the ablation. So the difference here is that when the patient comes in for the diagnostic procedure after that concludes, the doctor will wheel them into the patient's room, not the operating room."   #NeuroOne #Neurosurgery #ElectrodeTechnology nmtc1.com Download the transcript here

Empowered Patient Podcast
Minimally Invasive Electrode Technology Expands Opportunities for Neurosurgical Procedures with Dave Rosa NeuroOne TRANSCRIPT

Empowered Patient Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025


Dave Rosa is President and CEO of NeuroOne, a company focused on advancing neurotechnology by developing thin-film minimally invasive electrode technology that can perform diagnostic and therapeutic functions for neurological conditions. The company's OneRF ablation system allows doctors to identify and ablate problematic brain tissue in a single hospitalization. NeuroOne is expanding its technology beyond the brain to include the spine to treat pain and is addressing various neurological conditions through ablation, stimulation, and drug delivery.   Dave explains, "The OneRF ablation system is an electrode that looks very similar to the electrode that we got cleared shortly after our last discussion. So that was in October of 2022. But that device only had diagnostic capabilities. So what doctors would do is they would implant those electrodes, and they would leave the patient in the hospital for, say, up to a week on average." "The goal was for the neurosurgeon and neurologist to be able to identify the parts of brain tissue that were triggering seizures or causing neurological issues. Then, after that procedure was done, the devices would be removed, and patients would go home. So that was kind of the old way of doing it."   "What we did was to have the ability to reduce the amount of hospitalizations a patient would have to experience. We did develop this electrode technology that looks very similar to the diagnostic one approved in April but with the capability of not just doing the diagnostics but also the ablation. So the difference here is that when the patient comes in for the diagnostic procedure after that concludes, the doctor will wheel them into the patient's room, not the operating room."   #NeuroOne #Neurosurgery #ElectrodeTechnology nmtc1.com Listen to the podcast here

Anime Protagonist Podcast
152 - Poke-Party [WEEB] Anthem

Anime Protagonist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2024 115:12


What are you going to do with a team of six Pokémon? Why, ruin a child's birthday party, of course! This week, AniPro is dead-set on ruining a kid's birthday, and there's nothing you can do but watch! Mwahahahahahahahahaaaaaaaa! Also, the boys find out why the Pokémon developers call themselves Game *Freak* , Cyberpunk is taking over Cole's life (again), Jay's dreams are crushed, and more! Support AniPro: Patreon: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/AniProPod Send us a Mailbag: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://anipropod.com/mailbag Use code "ANIPRO" for $5 off your first #TokyoTreat box through our link: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://tokyotreat.com/?rfsn=7695251.3317f Follow AniPro: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Twitter: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://twitter.com/AniProPod ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/anipropod⁠⁠⁠ Discord: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://discord.gg/dV5tMCWvM7 Next Reviews: Anime: Blood Blockade Battlefront → Your Lie In April → Ponpo The Cinephile → Listeners Choice Manga: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠CITY (Chapters 1 - 39) Tracks: Opening theme: Shibuya Bumper Track: "Missing Voices", Johnny Moore Music licensed by ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠slip.stream⁠ Timestamps 00:00:00 - AniProPod 152 Intro 00:06:54 - Cyberpunk 2077 00:12:58 - New Cyberpunk Anime? 00:25:56 - New Pokemon Game Leaks 00:37:30 - Pokemon Backstory Leaks 00:46:58 - TBATE Anime Announced 00:56:48 - Mailbag: AniPro's Big 3 Anime 01:02:05 - Ruining A Birthday w/ Pokemon 01:11:40 - Mr.Mime, Tauros, Raticate 01:20:12 - Sandslash, Golem, Vileplume 01:25:58 - Smeargle, Weezing, Psyduck 01:32:05 - Cubone, Moltres, Gengar 01:39:02 - Muk, Electrode, Porygon 01:45:20 - Primeape, Tyranitar, Typhlosion

NeuroNoodle Neurofeedback and Neuropsychology
NeuroNoodle Q&A: How Neurofeedback Impacts Autism, ADHD, and More | Expert Panel Discussion

NeuroNoodle Neurofeedback and Neuropsychology

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2024 102:28


Welcome to another live Q&A session from NeuroNoodle! In this episode, Pete Jansons hosts an expert panel, including Jay Gunkelman, Dr. Mari Swingle, Joy Lunt, Dr. Andrew Hill, Santiago Brand, Anthony Ramos, and John Mekrut. They dive deep into neurofeedback's impact on autism, ADHD, mental health, and brain training. Hear insightful discussions, real-time audience questions, and practical applications for neurofeedback therapy.

Climate 21
Revolutionising Battery Technology: Dragonfly Energy's Dry Electrode Innovation with Dr Denis Phares

Climate 21

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 36:22 Transcription Available


Send me a messageIn this episode of the Climate Confident podcast, I had a great chat with Dr Denis Phares, founder and CEO of Dragonfly Energy. Denis shared the fascinating journey of how Dragonfly Energy came to be, stemming from his background in academia, and a desire to make a tangible impact on climate change through entrepreneurship.We delved into their innovative dry electrode manufacturing process for lithium-ion batteries. This method eliminates the need for toxic solvents, significantly reducing costs and environmental impact. Denis explained how this technology is versatile across various battery chemistries and has the potential to revolutionise the industry by making batteries more efficient and sustainable.We also discussed the importance of domestic lithium resources in Nevada and how Dragonfly Energy is poised to capitalise on this to build a robust, local supply chain. Denis shed light on the future of lithium recycling and its role in creating a sustainable and circular economy for battery materials.Our conversation touched on practical applications of their technology, from providing energy solutions for RVs and heavy-duty trucks to enhancing grid stability through distributed energy storage. Denis emphasised the pivotal role batteries play in facilitating a transition to renewable energy without compromising our way of life.A highlight was when I asked Denis which celebrity he'd choose as a spokesperson for Dragonfly Energy, and he picked all four Beatles! We also pondered over futuristic concepts like flying cars and how close we are to such advancements.This episode offers deep insights into innovations in battery technology and their significance in combating climate change. It's a must-listen for anyone interested in sustainable energy and the future of our power grids.Support the showPodcast supportersI'd like to sincerely thank this podcast's amazing supporters: Lorcan Sheehan Jerry Sweeney Andreas Werner Stephen Carroll Roger Arnold And remember you too can Support the Podcast - it is really easy and hugely important as it will enable me to continue to create more excellent Climate Confident episodes like this one.ContactIf you have any comments/suggestions or questions for the podcast - get in touch via direct message on Twitter/LinkedIn. If you liked this show, please don't forget to rate and/or review it. It makes a big difference to help new people discover the show. CreditsMusic credits - Intro by Joseph McDade, and Outro music for this podcast was composed, played, and produced by my daughter Luna Juniper

Market Outlook
Episode 22: Global Economy And Graphite Electrode Industry June 2024 & Outlook 2024

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2024 19:02


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Episode 21: Global Economy And Graphite Electrode Industry May 2024 & Outlook 2024

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2024 8:10


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Birth Tales
040 - Lottie | labour ward, positive induction, epidural, fetal scalp electrode, ventouse, DMER, combi feeding

Birth Tales

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 60:52


In today's episode we're hearing from Lottie about the birth of her little boy. She was lucky enough to feel physically well during her pregnancy, but emotionally found it quite overwhelming. Her and her husband took an antenatal course in preparation for the birth which they found really useful for learning about all their options, so when she was offered an induction at 41 weeks Lottie felt confident and well informed in accepting. Her induction was on the whole a very positive experience and her son with born with ventouse assistance. Lottie goes on to share a little about her breastfeeding journey as she suffered with dysmorphic milk ejection reflex which really affected her experience as she felt there were limited resources and sources of support available to her.   Lottie's IG: https://www.instagram.com/slow_fashion_lottie/   Mama to Mama Charity: https://www.mama-to-mama.co.uk/   My website: www.serenalouth.com My IG: https://www.instagram.com/serenalouth/

Market Outlook
Episode 16: Global Economy And Graphite Electrode Industry December 2023 & Outlook 2023

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 11:26


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Episode 17: Global Economy And Graphite Electrode Industry January 2024 & Outlook 2024

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 7:12


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Episode 18: Global Economy And Graphite Electrode Industry February 2024 & Outlook 2024

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 12:02


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Episode 20: Global Economy And Graphite Electrode Industry April 2024 & Outlook 2024

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 10:55


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Episode 19: Global Economy And Graphite Electrode Industry March 2024 & Outlook 2024

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 15:56


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The Electrochemistry Podcast
Episode 5: Connor's Unusual Electrode Contamination

The Electrochemistry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 39:25


Episode 5: Connor's Unusual Electrode Contamination - In this episode of The Electrochemistry Podcast, Alex and Neil discuss grad student Connor who has spent a lot of time developing procedures for synthesizing and testing the electrocatalytic activity of his catalyst, and shared his techniques with a collaborator.  However, there seems to be a large discrepancy between the electrocatalytic results from his lab and the collaborators lab.  We'll discuss what could be causing the discrepancy and how it can be fixed.  We'll finish up the podcast with a fun game of EChem Abstract Madlibs! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pine Research Instrumentation is a manufacturer of equipment and software designed for electrochemistry research. Products include potentiostats, electrode rotators, electrodes, cells and accessories, and EIS circuit fitting and electrochemical simulation software. Follow us and find out more about Pine Research! Website: https://pineresearch.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Pineresearch Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/Pine_Research Facebook: https://facebook.com/PineResearch LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/company/pine-research-instrumentation-inc-

AORN Journal
Placing an electrosurgical unit dispersive electrode over a tattoo

AORN Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 4:39


Placing an electrosurgical unit dispersive electrode over a tattoo by AORNJournal

The Electrochemistry Podcast
Episode 1: Lisa's Glassy Carbon Electrode

The Electrochemistry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 43:01


Episode 1: Lisa's Glassy Carbon Electrode - In this episode of The Electrochemistry Podcast, Alex and Neil discuss grad student Lisa who is finished with her grad classes and is excited to do some electrochemistry research over the summer. However, after performing a routine cyclic voltammetry test on her glassy carbon electrode, the electrode was damaged and the voltammogram looks very messy. We'll discuss Lisa's glassy carbon electrode problem and what could be causing the issue. We'll finish up the podcast with a fun game of Password (electrochemistry edition)!   --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pine Research Instrumentation is a manufacturer of equipment and software designed for electrochemistry research. Products include potentiostats, electrode rotators, electrodes, cells and accessories, and EIS circuit fitting and electrochemical simulation software. Follow us and find out more about Pine Research! Website: https://pineresearch.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Pineresearch Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/Pine_Research Facebook: https://facebook.com/PineResearch LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/company/pine-research-instrumentation-inc-

Market Outlook
Episode 15: Global Economy And Graphite Electrode Industry November 2023 & Outlook 2023

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 11:17


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Episode 14: Global Economy And Graphite Electrode Industry October 2023 & Outlook 2023

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 12:18


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MED-EL Podcast
How Does Electrode Design Increase the Safety of a Cochlear Implant?

MED-EL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 31:45


Prof. Sebastian Schmerber and Dr. Anandhan Dhanasingh talk to Manfred Pieber about how the design features of MED-EL's flexible, free-fitting, straight FLEX series electrode arrays contribute to implant safety and reliability by reducing the occurrence of common problems such as tip fold-over, scalar deviation, and migration and also preserve intracochlear structures.   Weblinks: Cochlear Implant Safety and Reliability (medel.pro) Electrode Arrays | MED-EL Pro (medel.pro) FLEX Series: Most Atraumatic Cochlear Implant Electrode Arrays - MED-EL Professionals Blog (medel.pro) Download the full Reliability Report at: Reliable Cochlear Implants by Design from MED-EL (medel.com) Literature Links: An overview of cochlear implant electrode array designs (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29102129/) Review on cochlear implant electrode array tip fold-over and scalar deviation (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31467506/) Scalar localization by cone-beam computed tomography of cochlear implant carriers: a comparative study between straight and periomodiolar precurved electrode arrays (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25575374/) Correlation Between Cochlear Length, Insertion Angle, and Tonotopic Mismatch for MED-EL FLEX28 Electrode Arrays (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34538852/) Suitable Electrode Choice for Robotic-Assisted Cochlear Implant Surgery: A Systematic Literature Review of Manual Electrode Insertion Adverse Events (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35402479/)

Neural Implant podcast - the people behind Brain-Machine Interface revolutions
Christina Salchow-Hommen and Dimitry Sayenko on electrode placement and neuroplasticity

Neural Implant podcast - the people behind Brain-Machine Interface revolutions

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 13:18


Narrative Salchow and Sayenko Dual interview episode: Christina Salchow-Hommen from Charité Universitätsmedizin in Berlin, Germany. Her presentation at RehabWeek2019 was titled “Characterization Of Optimal Electrode Configurations For Transcutaneous Spinal Cord Stimulation.” The talk presented her findings from a small trial which included 5 participants living with spinal cord injuries. In the trial, they were trying to find the optimal placements and size of surface stimulation electrodes to elicit a response rectus femoris and the tibialis anterior muscles. The study found variability in electrode placement but some commonalities at the T11 level spinal circuit level. Let's catch up with her in our interview. Dimitry Sayenko from the Center for Neurogeneration at Houston Methodist Research Institute gave a talk about Neuromodulation of Spinal Networks to Recover Motor Function: Underlying Mechanisms and Clinical Translations.” His talk discussed the differences in the epidural spinal stimulation clinical trials being conducted at the University of Louisville, UCLA and at EPFL in Geneva Switzerland. There were differences among the labs but he found the key is enabling versus inducing movement with stimulation and argued that the intense exercise regimes from some of these studies is not necessary. Let's listen in on his interview. Takeaways: Electrode placement, along with stimulation parameters plays an important part in the responses to transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation. [0:00] Ladan introduces the episode with an interview by Jen French of Neurotech Reports with Christina Salchow-Hommen at RehabWeek 2019. [1:10] Salchow-Hommen introduces herself and her affilitation with technology for people with impairments for restoration of mobility. [1:38} Discussion of the importance of electrode placement, adjustment of stimulation parameters between the 5 volunteers and patient reported preferences for transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation for people with paralysis. [3:35] Salchow-Hommen discusses the need to better monitor the brain during stimulation and better measurement tools to quantify reported feedback. [4:44] Ladan introduces the episode with an interview by Jen French of Neurotech Reports with Dimitry Sayenko at RehabWeek 2019. [5:17] Sayenko introduces himself and addresses his perspective of how the brain reacts to spinal cord stimulation for the restoration of motor response after paralysis due to SCI. Nearly 80% of spinal cord injuries result in some form of residual function. [6:41] Involvement of the brain with restoration of movement along with neuroplasticity for connections in the brain. [8:28] Coupling traditional therapy with spinal cord stimulation. He finds that the intense rehab is not necessary but the first few sessions are critical. Still the technology has an accumulative effect. [9:45} Discussion of the introduction of electrical stimulation following a spinal cord injury. When to introduce it in therapy. [10:50] Restoration of gait and the timing of stimulation. His lab found timing was not critical. [11:50] The introduction of machine learning into this therapy would be helpful. Sayenko expresses his excitement at RehabWeek.

Market Outlook
Episode 12: Global Economy And Graphite Electrode Industry July 2023 & Outlook 2023

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2023 8:34


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Episode 11: Global Economy And Graphite Electrode Industry June 2023 & Outlook 2023

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 18:10


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EC&M ”On Air”
EC&M On Air Highlights Grounding Electrode Conductors with Randy Barnett

EC&M ”On Air”

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 9:10


In Episode 28 of “EC&M On Air,” we're bringing to you one of our most popular EC&M Asks Q&A video series in an audio-only format. It features subject matter expert Randy Barnett, who addresses some of our readers' most pressing questions about all things grounding and bonding, including whether or not the main grounding electrode conductor can be spliced, 3-pole vs. 4-pole automatic transfer switch grounding and separately derived systems, grounding diesel engine driven backup generator as compared to natural gas generators, and understanding auxiliary electrodes.

Market Outlook
Episode 10: Global Economy and Graphite Electrode Industry May 2023 & Outlook 2023

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 10:40


Fast Five Medtech News Podcast
J&J's Ethicon has a serious electrode recall, Stryker launches cranial guidance software

Fast Five Medtech News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 10:01


Heart failure is a prevalent condition that requires effective management and monitoring to improve patient outcomes and quality of life. Shifamed portfolio company Adona Medical recently introduced its next-generation heart failure platform. Fast Five hosts Sean Whooley and Danielle Kirsh detail the technology that is featured in the system and how it works to enhance patient care. The FDA clearance of Tandem Diabetes Care's Mobi durable automated insulin pump reflects the ongoing advancements in diabetes management and the integration of technology into treatment options. Learn how Tandem's new technology differs from its existing platforms and how it stacks up against other competitors already on the market. Stryker announced this week that it launched its Q Guidance System with cranial guidance software. This launch comes on the heels of last week's Ortho Q fully autonomous guidance system launch. In today's episode, Whooley explains what the system is designed for and some of the technology behind the guidance software. ECG interpretation software can assist healthcare professionals in analyzing electrocardiogram results, potentially aiding in detecting and diagnosing cardiac abnormalities. The FDA cleared AccurKardia's ECG interpretation software just this week. Hear about the features and benefits of the system and the clinical data that support its use in this episode. The FDA labeled a recall of Megadyne electrode products manufactured by Johnson & Johnson's Ethicon Class I, the most serious kind. Whooley and Kirsh discuss the reason behind the recall, how many devices are affected and if there have been reports of injury from use of the devices. Check out the show notes for links to the stories we discussed today at MassDevice.com/podcast.

We Appreciate Manga™
121 - Pokémon Adventures vol. 6

We Appreciate Manga™

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2023 35:24


Coming close to the end of the yellow arc, we finally get answers to long standing questions and see an old character return in time for the final battle. Skip plot summary @ 4:25   Email: WeAppreciateManga@Gmail.com   121: Pokémon Adventures vol. 6 Chapters 66 'Punching Poliwrath' and 78 'Victim of Venusaur' Art by Mato English Translation by Kaori Inoue Lettering and touch up by Wayne Truman              Red has disappeared and it is up to his Pikachu (nicknamed Pika in the manga) with the help of Yellow Caballero to find him. In the search for Red they to team up with Pokémon experts and members of the Rocket gang, this leads them to encounter with Bruno, Lorelei, Agatha and Lance, a.k.a. the Elite Four.   Sabrina of Team Rocket uses her psychic "spoons of fate" trick to decide on how to best the four. The spoons bend towards the best partner, Koga teams up with Blue, Sabrina with Green, Lt. Surge teams up with Bill and Yellow with Blaine.   Blue wants to fight Agatha due to the history they share, but paralyzed by her Gengar it is Koga who defeats her in a Arbok versus Arbok fight after having a Golbat versus Golbat fight! Koga revives Blue by hiding a paralyzed heal in one of his shuriken shaped Pokéballs. Agatha has the last laugh by trapping them in a maze of fallen stalactites and having a Gengar shadow them as she lays unconscious.   Lorelei fights Green and Sabrina, making magical voodoo like dolls from ice. Lorelei has the two ladies stuck together in cuffs of ice. As a tactician Lorelei knocks out Green first but Sabrina attacks her cloyster which hides the dolls. Lorelei tells Sabrina that it is useless since all Cloyster must do is shield itself and withdraw. Good thing Sabrina is not trying to steal back the dolls through force. Instead, she uses her venomoth to leech out the life of the Cloyster, much to Lorelei's surprise.   Bill and Lt. Surge find themself fighting on the back of a wild Onyx; Yellow and Blaine notice them through a one-sided mirror, a strange barrier that makes it hopeless for them to help. At this moment Red appears in time to rematch with Bruno, and although Blaine, Yellow and Pikachu can see Red, the barrier prevents Red as well as Lt. Surge and Bill from Seeing them. On top of this, Electrode's self-destruct move has caused a torrent of water to seep into the cave, one that threatens to drown Blaine, Yellow and Pikachu. We also discover what Yellow is hiding under that straw hat!   Topics:   ·       The opening battle with Red and Bruno, Pikachu's trauma. ·       Each of the battles between shown through the volumes. ·       The idea of a  Pokédex  from 1996 in a modern age of Wikipedia and online search engines. ·       Religious references and censorship in regards to manga and videogames.   References:   ·       Misty's use of Starmie as a guiding light /emergency flare is an allusion to the Christian Bible, where three kings (in some translations "three wise men") used a star to guide them to the birthplace of their messiah.   Facebook Instagram Twitter Official Website   Email  

NeuroNoodle Neurofeedback and Neuropsychology
Electrode Placement to Train the Anterior Cingulate

NeuroNoodle Neurofeedback and Neuropsychology

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2023 0:58


#anteriorcingulate #neurofeedbacktherapy #neurofeedbackpodcast #neurofeedback #eeg #shorts Main Clip: https://youtu.be/tWOjafr0RWM Jay Gunkelman is the man who has read well over 500,000 brain scans and he comes on the NeuroNoodle Neurofeedback Podcast to discuss how its possible to get Ozempic Like Weight Loss without the needle In this short clip from the show Jay tells where to place the electrodes to find dysregulation of the anterior cingulate or train the anterior cingulate --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/neuronoodle/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/neuronoodle/support

Market Outlook
Episode 9: Global Economy and Graphite Electrode Industry April 2023 / Outlook 2023

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Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 9:49


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Episode 8: Global Economy and Graphite Electrode Industry March 2023 / Outlook 2023

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Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 10:41


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That's Cool News | A weekly breakdown of positive Science & Tech news.
155. Microsoft Bets on Nuclear Fusion, In The Womb Brain Surgery, Gentle Brain Electrode Deployment

That's Cool News | A weekly breakdown of positive Science & Tech news.

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 26:30


Headlines: Microsoft just made a huge, far-from-certain bet on nuclear fusion |The Verge (01:04) miLens contact lens could soon be keeping an eye on glaucoma patients | New Atlas (07:58) Doctors perform 1st-of-its-kind brain surgery on a fetus in the womb | Live Science (12:20) iPhone killer? New AI-wearable Humane hopes to make smartphones obsolete | Interesting Engineering (16:55) Six-Legged Robot Electrode Can Be Gently Deployed Across the Brain's Surface | Technology Networks (21:09)

Market Outlook
Episode 7: Global Economy and Graphite Electrode Industry February 2023 / Outlook 2023

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 9:19


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Distorted View Daily
Ask Your Chiropractor If Breast Mapping And Vaginal Electrode Stimulation Is Right For You!

Distorted View Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2023 52:54


ON TODAY’S SHOW: Introduction 0:00.000 Depressed Youtubers Are Being Suggested To Me 2:30.097 The Loud Screeching Street Preacher Is Back! 13:25.380 Lyft Driver Gets Shot At And Then It Gets Worse 18:41.573 DUI Arrest Of A Middle School Principal 23:37.022 Sign Up For The Sideshow! 32:29.702 Calling The Cops Because The Cops Are Using Mind […] The post Ask Your Chiropractor If Breast Mapping And Vaginal Electrode Stimulation Is Right For You! first appeared on Distorted View Daily.

Distorted View Daily
Ask Your Chiropractor If Breast Mapping And Vaginal Electrode Stimulation Is Right For You!

Distorted View Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2023 52:54


ON TODAY’S SHOW: Introduction 0:00.000 Depressed Youtubers Are Being Suggested To Me 2:30.097 The Loud Screeching Street Preacher Is Back! 13:25.380 Lyft Driver Gets Shot At And Then It Gets Worse 18:41.573 DUI Arrest Of A Middle School Principal 23:37.022 Sign Up For The Sideshow! 32:29.702 Calling The Cops Because The Cops Are Using Mind […] The post Ask Your Chiropractor If Breast Mapping And Vaginal Electrode Stimulation Is Right For You! first appeared on Distorted View Daily.

Market Outlook
Episode 6: Global Economy and Graphite Electrode Industry January 2023 / Outlook 2023

Market Outlook

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 8:06


Monthly Market Outlook, Global Economy, Steel Industry    

Market Outlook
Episode 5: Global Economy and Graphite Electrode Industry December 2022 / Outlook 2023

Market Outlook

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 8:06


Monthly Market Outlook, Global Economy, Steel Industry

Stay Current in Pediatric Surgery
Image Guided Surgery Video Series, Episode 3 - Deep Brain Electrode Placement with ROSA

Stay Current in Pediatric Surgery

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 28:47


We're back with the third episode of our image guided surgery video series! In this episode we're discussing deep brain electrode placement with ROSA robot in hybrid OR with some of our Interventional Radiology and Pediatric Neurosurgery colleagues at Cincinnati Children's Hospital. Our guests are Dr. Francesco Mangano, Dr. John Racadio and Nicole Hilvert. And we're joined by Dr. Denise Liu, radiology resident at University of Toledo. Hosts: Rod Gerardo, MD, Em Tombash, MD With image guided surgery, surgeon uses real-time images of the inside of the body during an operation. These images are generally produced by a combination of X-rays, ultrasound, CT's etc. Hybrid OR (operating room) at Cincinnati Children's is a collaboration between Radiology's Dr. John Racadio and Surgeon-in-Chief Dr. Daniel von Allmen. The hybrid OR offers imaging capabilities in a sterile operating room. It creates an environment for surgeons and interventional radiologists to combine their individual skills and expertise in order to benefit patient care. The room is equipped with X-ray, fluoroscopy (live X-ray), ultrasound and C-arm Cone Beam computed tomography (CBCT). Surgeons work together in the hybrid OR with interventional radiologists, who specialize in using these imaging technologies. Imaging can be performed just before the surgery to help plan the procedure, during the surgery to identify important anatomy or disease, and after the surgery to evaluate results in the hybrid OR. Any surgery requiring radiologic imaging including open and minimally invasive surgeries, may take place in the hybrid OR. The hybrid OR at Cincinnati Children's opened in 2018 and serves for general surgery, urology, orthopedic surgery, neurosurgery, pulmonology, and many more.

Master The NEC Podcast
Let's Ask Paul | Episode 83 | Sizing the Grounding Electrode Conductor to a UFER (CEE) Ground

Master The NEC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 19:55


Welcome to Episode 83 of the Let's Ask Paul Podcast. On this episode Paul tackles a question about the size of the grounding electrode conductor to a concrete encased electrode, sometimes called a Ufer Ground. Paul explains the minimums and maximums of sizing these conductors for this specific electrode.

ELECTRICIAN LIVE- PODCAST
Let's Ask Paul | Episode 83 | Sizing the Grounding Electrode Conductor to a UFER (CEE) Ground

ELECTRICIAN LIVE- PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 19:55


Welcome to Episode 83 of the Let's Ask Paul Podcast. On this episode Paul tackles a question about the size of the grounding electrode conductor to a concrete encased electrode, sometimes called a Ufer Ground. Paul explains the minimums and maximums of sizing these conductors for this specific electrode.

Ask Paul | National Electrical Code
Let's Ask Paul | Episode 83 | Sizing the Grounding Electrode Conductor to a UFER (CEE) Ground

Ask Paul | National Electrical Code

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 19:55


Welcome to Episode 83 of the Let's Ask Paul Podcast. On this episode Paul tackles a question about the size of the grounding electrode conductor to a concrete encased electrode, sometimes called a UFER Ground. Paul explains the minimums and maximums of sizing these conductors for this specific electrode.

MED-EL Podcast
Let's Hear Dr. Michael Canfarotta - How We Complete Insertion With A Long Electrode

MED-EL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 14:33


Dr. Michael Canfarotta explains how, in the majority of cases, the cochlear implant program in his clinic can perform full electrode insertion with the longest commercial CI electrode in the field when the individualized measurement for each cochlear duct length was accounted for.

MED-EL Podcast
Let's Hear Prof. Paul Van de Heyning - What Makes A Straight Electrode Suitable

MED-EL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 27:22


In this episode, Prof. Van de Heyning shares 3 harmful results which could occur when an electrode is inserted into the cochlea and how we can prevent it. He also discusses why straight electrodes are a suitable and preferable choice for robotic and CI surgery.

Code Talk
Episode 24: Grounding and Bonding Part III - The Grounding Electrode System

Code Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 27:37


The National Electrical Code® Article 250 contains the rules for Grounding and Bonding. This second in a multi-part series about this article looks at the structure of Article 250 and the performance requirements that it seeks to meet.This podcast is a summary of lectures that I give for Electrical Continuing Education based in Spokane WA, USA. If you would like the lecture notes for the podcasts, visit our website at www.inw-training.com and select Podcast in the menu items.---Lecture notes PDF: Coming SoonCode book information: Free Online Access at NFPA.ORG---intro and outro sound effects:Charging Power by Javier Zumer https://freesound.org/s/257229/Jace Atkins by rescuedsheep https://freesound.org/s/346125/Metal Door by avakas https://freesound.org/s/172364/

Luke Loves Pokémon
100H: Hisuian Voltorb and Family

Luke Loves Pokémon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 4:39


Hisuian Voltorb and Electrode.Got wood? Check. Got balls? Check. Family friendly podcast? Urgh, fine. . .Get in touch!twitter: https://twitter.com/LukeLovesPKMNfacebook: https://facebook.com/LukeLovesPKMNSupport the show!https://patreon.com/PodcastioPodcastius

That's Cool News | A weekly breakdown of positive Science & Tech news.
113. Neural Sleeve for Mobility Issues, Micro Teeth Cleaning Robots, Supercharger Open to Non-Teslas

That's Cool News | A weekly breakdown of positive Science & Tech news.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 29:47


News: This new neural sleeve helps people overcome mobility challenges | ZDNet (01:08) A new mobility sleeve under development and out of stealth promises a compelling solution for those suffering a variety of mobility issues.Monitor and stimulate the neuromuscular system Lightweight next-gen mobility devices The technology was invented by Jeremiah Robison, a Silicon Valley serial entrepreneur, following his daughter's cerebral palsy diagnosis.Inspired by two of his daughter's clinical experiences. The first inspiration was a complex data capture session at a gait lab using optical and EMG sensors, which recorded precise information about her walk.Electromyography sensors, also known as EMG sensors, measure small electromyographic signals generated by your muscles as you move them.  The second inspiration was functional electrical stimulation as part of her physical therapy.Electrode pads were placed on individual muscle groups, which a therapist stimulated during walking sessions to stimulate and strengthen the muscles. The device & company that was created is called CIONICThe device is a wearable for people with mobility issues that doesn't just monitor leg movements but actually helps activate the person's muscles. CIONIC partnered with the Laboratory for Engineering of the Neuromuscular System (LISiN) at The Polytechnic University of Turin. Robison talked on the device:“We set out to create a product that combined the diagnostic power of a multi-million dollar gait lab with the therapeutic power of Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) … We were confident we could leverage the recent technological advances enabling innovative products like self-driving cars and apply it to the human body to solve an enormous problem: 14% of adults in the US experience mobility impairment, a number expected to balloon to 20% by 2050."  The resulting sensor array successfully combines electromyography (EMG) and functional electrical stimulation (FES).LISiN Lab helped develop a comprehensive risk assessment strategy to ensure that the product was effective and safe Meta open sources early-stage AI translation tool that works across 200 languages | The Verge (08:37)  Social media conglomerate Meta has created a single AI model capable of translating across 200 different languagesThe company is open-sourcing the project in the hopes that others will build on its work. The AI model is part of an ambitious R&D project by Meta to create a so-called “universal speech translator,” which the company sees as important for growth across its many platforms Machine translation allows Meta to better understand its users (and so improve the advertising systems that generate 97 percent of its revenue)Could also be the foundation of a killer app for future projects like its augmented reality glasses. While most machine translation models handle only a handful of languages, Meta's model is all-encapsulating: it's a single system able to translate in more than 40,000 different directions between 200 different languages. Meta AI research scientist Angela Fan, who worked on the project, says the model, described in a research paper here, is already being tested to support a project that helps Wikipedia editors translate articles into other languages. Additionally, Fan stated that an important decision was to open-source as many elements of the project as possible — from the model to the evaluation dataset and training code. Meta also offers grants to researchers who want to contribute to such translation projects but are unable to finance their own projects We are going to end off with a quote from Fan:“I think that's really, really important, because it's not like one company will be able to holistically solve the problem of machine translation … It's everyone — globally — and so we're really interested in supporting these types of community efforts.”   Tiny shapeshifting robots brush and floss your teeth, kill bacteria | New Atlas (14:53) Engineers at the University of Pennsylvania have developed a system of microrobots that can change shape to form bristles or floss. They don't just brush plaque away, but release antimicrobials to kill bad bacteria. If you want to outsource brushing your teeth to robots. Part of the problem with teeth brushing is that toothbrushes don't account for differences in the shape or spacing of different people's teeth.The new system solves that issue by effectively shapeshifting. It's made up of iron oxide nanoparticles, which can be assembled into different formations and controlled using magnetic fields. The particles can be arranged into the shape of bristles to brush plaque from tooth surfaces, or thinner floss-like strands to scrub between teeth. Iron oxide is known to activate hydrogen peroxide, triggering a reaction that produces free radicals that kill bacteria and the sticky biofilms they form on teeth. The system was tested on a flat slab of artificial tooth-like material, then a 3D-printed tooth model, and finally on real human teeth. The tests showed that these microrobots could efficiently remove plaque and biofilms, reducing pathogenic bacteria below detectable levels. Also showed they could precisely control the bristle stiffness and length by adjusting the magnetic field.This allowed the tips to be made firm enough to clean the teeth but still soft enough to be gentle on gums. The researchers say that the customizability of this microrobot system could clean people's teeth better, while its hands-free potential could allow people with reduced fine motor skills to still take care of their oral health. New drug increases human life span by 30%, according to Mayo Clinic | Brighter Side News (19:47) Scientists may never find the elixir of life, but they are finding new ways to extend our life spans. Mayo Clinic researchers say senolytic drugs can boost a key protein in the body that may protect older people against aspects of aging and a range of diseases. Senolytics developed at Mayo Clinic and given once clear the bloodstream of senescent or "zombie" cells.These cells contribute to multiple diseases and negative aspects of aging. Diseases including atherosclerosis (a form of heart disease), diabetes, and lung disease. As you age, these zombies build up in the body. They can make it difficult for your body to repair tissue, and they can release chemicals that harm normal cells nearby. This study shows that the removal of senescent cells significantly boosts the production of a protective protein called a-klotho.The protein a-klotho is important to maintaining good health, as it tends to decrease with age, and especially decreases in multiple diseases, including Alzheimer's, diabetes and kidney disease.  James Kirkland, M.D., Ph.D., a Mayo Clinic internist and senior author of the study., talked on these Senolytics drugs:“We show that there is an avenue for an orally active, small-molecule approach to increase this beneficial protein and also to amplify the action of senolytic drugs." Animal studies have shown that decreasing a-klotho in mice shortens life span and increasing a-klotho in mice by inserting a gene that causes its production increases life span by 30%. This study shows that senolytics increased a-klotho in humans with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, a senescence-associated disease that leads to frailty, serious breathing difficulties and death.   Tesla will open up Superchargers to non-Tesla electric vehicles in the US later this year - The Verge (24:23) Tesla plans to open up its Supercharger network to non-Tesla electric vehicles in the US in late 2022, according to a White House memo. The company has been allowing non-Tesla EVs to use its Supercharger plugs in several cities in Europe as part of a limited pilot program but has been quiet about when US charging stations would be available to non-Tesla EV owners.  The memo stated: “Later this year, Tesla will begin production of new Supercharger equipment that will enable non-Tesla EV drivers in North America to use Tesla Superchargers.” Tesla did not respond to an email seeking confirmation of these plans (Elon Musk disbanded the company's PR office in 2019). It's not clear whether the White House purposefully scooped Tesla's own announcement on this project. Tesla's Supercharger network is often held up as the best possible example of an EV charging network: fast, reliable, and plentiful.  This news is in line with what Tesla's CEO Elon Musk has, for years, about opening up his Superchargers to other companies' electric vehicles.  If the US version of the pilot program works the same as it does in Europe, non-Tesla EV owners will need to download the most recent version of Tesla's smartphone app in order to access the stations. They will be prompted to select “Charge Your Non-Tesla” in order to find the closest participating Supercharger site.  Tesla owners can still use the stations just as normal. 

Welcome to the World of Pokémon

Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob's 101st lesson on Pokémon biology. Today's class is all about Electrode, the Ball Pokémon (Sphere Pokémon in Hisui) and evolved form of Voltorb. So if you've never seen an Electrode before, just imagine a Voltorb... but flipped over. And that's it! Electrodes love some good, yummy electricity. So much so that their fascination with power plants has been known to cause frequent blackouts. Electrodes are also known to explode at the slightest stimulation. Sometimes, they do it just for fun - the scoundrels! There's much more to learn about Electrode, including its electric/grass type Hisuian variant, so be sure to take good notes! Welcome to the World of Pokémon is part of the Poke Casters Network.

Daycare Dittos: A Pokemon Master Class

PONDER THY ORB! We have made it to Pokemon 100 and if that wasn't special enough, these are Peter's favorites! The balls that make Team Rocket blast-off are here and they are ready to burst.