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    • Healing of Nanocracks by Disclinations 

      Xu, Guoqiang; Demkowicz, Michael J. (American Physical Society, 2013-10)
      We present a new mechanism—discovered using molecular dynamics simulations—that leads to complete healing of nanocracks. This mechanism relies on the generation of crystal defects known as disclinations by migrating grain ...
    • Health assessment of tree trunk by using acoustic-laser technique and sonic tomography 

      Qin, Renyuan; Qiu, Qiwen; Lam, Josh H M; Tang, Alvin M C; Leung, Mike W K; e.a. (Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2018-05-10)
      Abstract An innovative tree defect detection scheme, which combines acoustic-laser technique and sonic tomography, is studied. A new sensor distribution can be adopted based on the near-surface response ...
    • Health Aware Stochastic Planning For Persistent Package Delivery Missions Using Quadrotors 

      Agha-mohammadi, Ali-akbar; Ure, Nazim Kemal; How, Jonathan P.; Vian, John (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2014-09)
      In persistent missions, taking system’s health and capability degradation into account is an essential factor to predict and avoid failures. The state space in health-aware planning problems is often a mixture of continuous ...
    • Health Care and Cybersecurity: Bibliometric Analysis of the Literature 

      Jalali, Seyed Mohammad Javad; Razak, Sabina; Gordon, William; Perakslis, Eric; Madnick, Stuart E (JMIR Publications, 2019-02)
      Background: Over the past decade, clinical care has become globally dependent on information technology. The cybersecurity of health care information systems is now an essential component of safe, reliable, and effective ...
    • Health Care Exceptionalism? Performance and Allocation in the US Health Care Sector 

      Chandra, Amitabh; Finkelstein, Amy; Sacarny, Adam; Syverson, Chad (American Economic Association, 2016-08)
      The conventional wisdom for the health care sector is that idiosyncratic features leave little scope for market forces to allocate consumers to higher performance producers. However, we find robust evidence across several ...
    • Health Care Hotspotting — A Randomized, Controlled Trial 

      Finkelstein, Amy; Zhou, Annetta; Taubman, Sarah; Doyle, Joseph (Massachusetts Medical Society, 2020)
      Copyright © 2020 Massachusetts Medical Society. BACKGROUND: There is widespread interest in programs aiming to reduce spending and improve health care quality among “superutilizers,” patients with very high use of health ...
    • Health co-benefits of sub-national renewable energy policy in the US 

      Dimanchev, Emil G; Paltsev, Sergey; Yuan, Mei; Rothenberg, Daniel Alexander; Tessum, Christopher W; e.a. (IOP Publishing, 2019-08)
      State and local policy-makers in the US have shown interest in transitioning electricity systems toward renewable energy sources and in mitigating harmful air pollution. However, the extent to which subnational renewable ...
    • Health Economists in the Real World 

      Gruber, Jonathan (MIT Press - Journals, 2019)
    • Health Economists in the Real World 

      Gruber, Jonathan (MIT Press - Journals, 2019)
    • Health information exchange, system size and information silos 

      Miller, Amalia R.; Tucker, Catherine Elizabeth (Elsevier, 2013-10)
      There are many technology platforms that bring benefits only when users share data. In healthcare, this is a key policy issue, because of the potential cost savings and quality improvements from ‘big data’ in the form of ...
    • Health perception and commuting choice: a survey experiment measuring behavioral trade-offs between physical activity benefits and pollution exposure risks 

      Fan, Yichun; Palacios, Juan; Arcaya, Mariana Clair; Luo, Rachel; Zheng, Siqi (IOP Publishing, 2021-05)
      Previous literature suggests that active commuting has substantial health benefits. Yet, in polluted regions, it can also cause additional health risks by increasing riders' pollution exposure and raising their inhalation ...
    • Health selection into neighborhoods among patients enrolled in a clinical trial 

      Coleman, Ruth L.; Razak, Fahad; Holman, Rury R.; Arcaya, Mariana Clair; Alvarez, Mariajose (Elsevier BV, 2017-12)
      Health selection into neighborhoods may contribute to geographic health disparities. We demonstrate the potential for clinical trial data to help clarify the causal role of health on locational attainment. We used data ...
    • Health Service Utilization and Poor Health Reporting in Asthma Patients 

      Behr, Joshua G.; Akpinar-Elci, Muge; Behr, Joshua; Diaz, Rafael (MDPI AG, 2016-06)
      The management and treatment of adult asthma has been associated with utilization of health services. Objectives: First, to investigate the likelihood of health service utilization, including primary care, emergency ...
    • Health, Education, and the Postretirement Evolution of Household Assets 

      Venti, Steven; Wise, David A.; Poterba, James M. (University of Chicago Press, The, 2013-12)
      We explore the relationship between education and the evolution of wealth after retirement. Asset growth following retirement depends in part on health capital and financial capital accumulated prior to retirement, which ...
    • Health, Wealth, and the 21st Century Cures Act 

      Philipson, Tomas J.; von Eschenbach, Andrew C.; Lo, Andrew W (2015-10)
      Americans are increasingly apprehensive about our future, so it is inspiring when Congress produces legislation intended to both enhance our health and expand our economy. The 21st Century Cures Act,1 recently passed by ...
    • Health-related quality of life in cancer immunotherapy: a systematic perspective, using causal loop diagrams 

      Beaulieu, Elizabeth; Spanjaart, Anne; Roes, Ashley; Rachet, Bernard; Dalle, Stéphane; e.a. (Springer International Publishing, 2022-03-17)
      Abstract Purpose System science offers a unique set of tools, including causal loop diagrams (CLDs), for stakeholders to better grasp the complexity of factors surrounding quality ...
    • Health-related quality of life in cancer immunotherapy: a systematic perspective, using causal loop diagrams 

      Beaulieu, Elizabeth; Spanjaart, Anne; Roes, Ashley; Rachet, Bernard; Dalle, Stéphane; e.a. (Springer International Publishing, 2022-03)
      Abstract Purpose System science offers a unique set of tools, including causal loop diagrams (CLDs), for stakeholders to better grasp the complexity of factors surrounding quality ...
    • Healthcare Experiences of Transgender People of Color 

      Howard, Susanna D; Lee, Kevin L; Nathan, Aviva G; Wenger, Hannah C; Chin, Marshall H; e.a. (Springer International Publishing, 2019-08-05)
      Abstract Background Transgender people and racial/ethnic minorities separately report poor healthcare experiences. However, little is known about the healthcare experiences ...
    • HealthyBroker: A Trustworthy Blockchain-Based Multi-Cloud Broker for Patient-Centered eHealth Services 

      Kurdi, Heba A.; Alsalamah, Shada; Alatawi, Asma; Alfaraj, Sara; Altoaimy, Lina; e.a. (MDPI AG, 2019-05)
      Delivering electronic health care (eHealth) services across multi-cloud providers to implement patient-centric care demands a trustworthy brokering architecture. Specifically, such an architecture should aggregate relevant ...
    • Hearing Delzant polytopes from the equivariant spectrum 

      Dryden, Emily B.; Guillemin, Victor W.; Sena-Dias, Rosa Isabel (American Mathematical Society, 2011-10)
      Let M[superscript 2n] be a symplectic toric manifold with a fixed T[superscript n]-action and with a toric Kähler metric g. Abreu (2003) asked whether the spectrum of the Laplace operator Δ[subscript g] on C∞ (M) determines ...