1.Some suggestions about the application of mathematics in medicine and health activity.
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 2001;(11):8-10
Mathematics is increasingly applied in medicine and health in the world and Vietnam. Because of characteristics of health sector, the applied mathematics has been being used in the scientific research, health statistics, policy making, health plan, diagnosis and treatment etc to strengthen the activities of people protection and care. However, it should enhance the links and combination of the medicine and health activity with natural science including mathematics and social science in the future in Vietnam
Mathematics
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Medicine
2.Statistical basis for pharmacometrics: random variables and their distribution functions, expected values, and correlation coefficient.
Translational and Clinical Pharmacology 2016;24(2):66-73
For pharmacometricians, probability theory is the very first obstacle towards the statistics since it is solely founded on mathematics. The purpose of this tutorial is to provide a simple version of introduction to a univariate random variable, its mean, variance, and the correlation coefficient of two random variables using as simple mathematics as possible. The definitions and theorems in this tutorial appear in most of the statistics books in common. Most examples are small and free of subjects like coins, dice, and binary signals so that the readers can intuitively understand them.
Mathematics
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Numismatics
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Probability Theory
3.Brain Vigilance Analysis Based on the Measure of Complexity.
Yunlong ZHAO ; Xuemin WANG ; Ranting XUE ; Xiaolu WANG ; Xiang GAO ; Dong MING ; Hongzhi QI ; Peng ZHOU
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2015;32(4):725-729
Vigilance is defined as the ability to maintain attention for prolonged periods of time. In order to explore the variation of brain vigilance in work process, we designed addition and subtraction experiment with numbers of three digits to induce the vigilance to change, combined it with psychomotor vigilance task (PVT) to measure this process of electroencephalogram (EEG), extracted and analyzed permutation entropy (PE) of 11 cases of subjects' EEG and made a brief comparison with nonlinear parameter sample entropy (SE). The experimental results showed that: PE could well reflect the dynamic changes of EEG when vigilance decreases, and has advantages of fast arithmetic speed, high noise immunity, and low requirements for EEG length. This can be used as a measure of the brain vigilance indicators.
Attention
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Brain
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physiology
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Electroencephalography
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Entropy
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Humans
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Mathematics
4.Artificial Neural Network: Understanding the Basic Concepts without Mathematics.
Su Hyun HAN ; Ko Woon KIM ; SangYun KIM ; Young Chul YOUN
Dementia and Neurocognitive Disorders 2018;17(3):83-89
Machine learning is where a machine (i.e., computer) determines for itself how input data is processed and predicts outcomes when provided with new data. An artificial neural network is a machine learning algorithm based on the concept of a human neuron. The purpose of this review is to explain the fundamental concepts of artificial neural networks.
Artificial Intelligence
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Humans
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Machine Learning
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Mathematics*
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Neurons
7.Analysis on length of meridians and ebb-flow of ying-qi based on ancient Shushu.
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2008;28(8):591-595
The theories of Shushu in the literature of Qin and Han periods are reorganized and expositions of foreigner scholars about ancient way of thought are consulted, and compared with the recordation about the ebb-flow of ying-qi and the length of meridians in ancient medical books to probe into the relationship between Shushu and these recordation. It is found that the ebb-flow of ying-qi and the length of meridians are completely conform with the principle of Shushu, i. e. the ebb-flow degrees of ying-qi and the length of meridians all are deduced from Shushu for building the close inseparable response relation between nature and humans. Because Shushu can not be verified, modern scientific methods are not suitable to the study on the ebb-flow of ying-qi.
Humans
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Mathematics
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Meridians
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Qi
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Yin-Yang
8.Digital medicine and computer-aided surgery.
Cheng-Tao WANG ; Xiao-Jun CHEN ; Li-Wei QIAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2007;31(5):313-323
Digital medicine is an important development of the modern medicine and the computer-aided surgery is an important part of the digital medicine. Applications of digital techniques in the computer aided preoperative planning are elucidated in the paper. Techniques of computer-aided design and computer aided manufacture have been widely used in the fields of customized prosthesis replacement, design and manufacture of customized surgical tools and medical auxiliary instruments and here some clinical cases are introduced. The fundamental technologies used in the surgical navigation and related clinical applications are also explained. The development trend of the computer aided surgery is described and it is concluded that the computer-aided surgery has a bright future.
Computer-Aided Design
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Mathematics
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Surgery, Computer-Assisted
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methods
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trends
9.Time-resolved fluorescence anisotropy measurement and its application in the research of biomacromolecule.
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2002;19(4):712-714
In this symposium, we reviewed the principle and development of time-resolved fluorescence anisotropy measurement. Its method of measurement, characteristics and applications in the research of biomacromolecule, configuration and molecular structure have been discussed. Its potential applications are also illustrated.
Fluorescence Polarization
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methods
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Macromolecular Substances
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Mathematics
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Models, Molecular
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Time Factors
10.Association between Abacus Training and Improvement in Response Inhibition: A Case-control Study.
Kyoung Sae NA ; Soyoung Irene LEE ; Jun Ho PARK ; Han Yong JUNG ; Jung Hee RYU
Clinical Psychopharmacology and Neuroscience 2015;13(2):163-167
OBJECTIVE: The abacus, first used in Asian countries more than 800 years ago, enables efficient arithmetic calculation via visuo-spatial configuration. We investigated whether abacus-trained children performed better on cognitive tasks and demonstrated higher levels of arithmetic abilities compared to those without such training. METHODS: We recruited 75 elementary school children (43 abacus-trained and 32 not so trained). Attention, memory, and arithmetic abilities were measured, and we compared the abacus with the control group. RESULTS: Children who had learned to use an abacus committed fewer commission errors and showed better arithmetic ability than did controls. We found no significant differences between children with and without abacus training in other areas of attention. CONCLUSION: We speculate that abacus training improves response inhibition via neuroanatomical alterations of the areas that regulate such functions. Further studies are needed to confirm the association between abacus training and better response inhibition.
Asian Continental Ancestry Group
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Case-Control Studies*
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Child
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Cognitive Science
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Humans
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Mathematics
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Memory