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  • Eneman, K., et al. (författare)
  • Evaluation of signal enhancement algorithms for hearing instruments
  • 2008
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • In the frame of the HearCom1 project five promising signal enhancement algorithms are validated for future use in hearing instrument devices. To assess the algorithm performance solely based on simulation experiments, a number of physical evaluation measures have been proposed that incorporate basic aspects of normal and impaired human hearing. Additionally, each of the algorithms has been implemented on a common real-time hardware/software platform, which facilitates a profound subjective validation of the algorithm performance. Recently, a multicenter study has been set up across five different test centers in Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany and Switzerland to perceptually evaluate the selected signal enhancement approaches with normally hearing and hearing impaired listeners.
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  • Leijon, M., et al. (författare)
  • STRUCTURAL CHARACTERIZATION OF PNA-DNA DUPLEXES BY NMR - EVIDENCE FOR DNA IN A B-LIKE CONFORMATION
  • 1994
  • Ingår i: Biochemistry. - : American Chemical Society (ACS). - 1520-4995 .- 0006-2960. ; 33:33, s. 9820-9825
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The nucleic acid analogues PNA (peptide nucleic acids) hybridize with DNA of complementary sequence. The solution structures of two PNA-DNA duplexes, H-(GCTATGTC)-NH2.d(GACATAGC) and H-(GTAGATCACT)-NH2.d(AGTGATCTAC), have been studied by H-1 NMR. It was found that the PNA-DNA hybrids are base paired by hydrogen bonds, most likely of the Watson-Crick type. From two-dimensional NOESY and COSY results it is concluded that the DNA strand in the PNA-DNA complex adopts a B-like structure with the deoxyribose sugars in the C2'-endo conformation.
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  • Andersson, M. G., et al. (författare)
  • Separated by a common language : Awareness of term usage differences between languages and disciplines in biopreparedness
  • 2013
  • Ingår i: Biosecurity and bioterrorism. - : Mary Ann Liebert Inc. - 1538-7135 .- 1557-850X. ; 11:SUPPL. 1, s. S276-S285
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Preparedness for bioterrorism is based on communication between people in organizations who are educated and trained in several disciplines, including law enforcement, health, and science. Various backgrounds, cultures, and vocabularies generate difficulties in understanding and interpretating terms and concepts, which may impair communication. This is especially true in emergency situations, in which the need for clarity and consistency is vital. The EU project AniBioThreat initiated methods and made a rough estimate of the terms and concepts that are crucial for an incident, and a pilot database with key terms and definitions has been constructed. Analysis of collected terms and sources has shown that many of the participating organizations use various international standards in their area of expertise. The same term often represents different concepts in the standards from different sectors, or, alternatively, different terms were used to represent the same or similar concepts. The use of conflicting terminology can be problematic for decision makers and communicators in planning and prevention or when handling an incident. Since the CBRN area has roots in multiple disciplines, each with its own evolving terminology, it may not be realistic to achieve unequivocal communication through a standardized vocabulary and joint definitions for words from common language. We suggest that a communication strategy should include awareness of alternative definitions and ontologies and the ability to talk and write without relying on the implicit knowledge underlying specialized jargon. Consequently, cross-disciplinary communication skills should be part of training of personnel in the CBRN field. In addition, a searchable repository of terms and definitions from relevant organizations and authorities would be a valuable addition to existing glossaries for improving awareness concerning bioterrorism prevention planning. © 2013, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.
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  • Dahlquist, M., et al. (författare)
  • Methodology for quantifying perceptual effects from noise suppression systems
  • 2005
  • Ingår i: International Journal of Audiology. - : Informa UK Limited. - 1499-2027 .- 1708-8186. ; 44:12, s. 721-732
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Methodology is proposed for perceptual assessment of both subjective sound quality and speech recognition in such way that results can be compared between these two aspects, Validation is performed with a noise suppression system applied to hearing instruments. A method termed Interpolated Paired Comparison Rating (IPCR) was developed for time efficient assessment of subjective impression of different aspects of sound quality for a variety of noise conditions. The method is based on paired comparisons between processed and unprocessed stimuli, and the results are expressed as the difference in signal-to-noise ratio (dB) between these that give equal subjective impression. For tests of speech recognition in noise, validated adaptive test methods can be used that give results in terms of speech-to-noise ratio. The methodology was shown to be sensitive enough to detect significant mean differences between processed and unprocessed speech in noise, both regarding subjective sound quality and speech recognition ability in groups consisting of 30 subjects. An effect on sound quality from the noise suppression equivalent to about 3-4 dB is required to be statistically significant for a single subject. A corresponding effect of 3-6 dB is required for speech recognition (one-sided test). The magnitude of difference that occurred in the present study for sound quality was sufficient to show significant differences for sound quality within individuals, but this was not the case for speech recognition.
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  • Eriksson, M., et al. (författare)
  • BINDING OF DELTA- RU(PHEN)(3) (2+) AND LAMBDA- RU(PHEN)(3) (2+) TO D(CGCGATCGCG) (2) STUDIED BY NMR
  • 1994
  • Ingår i: Biochemistry. - : American Chemical Society (ACS). - 1520-4995 .- 0006-2960. ; 33:17, s. 5031-5040
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The interactions of the Delta and Delta enantiomers of the chiral metal complex [Ru(phen)(3)](2+) (phen = 1,10-phenanthroline) with the oligonucleotide duplex [d(CGCGATCGCG)](2) have been studied with NMR and CD spectroscopy. From NOESY data it is shown that the interaction primarily takes place in the minor groove of the oligonucleotide which remains in a B-like conformation. The observed NOEs also provide evidence that the metal complexes preferentially bind to the central AT region. The observed AT specificity is more pronounced with the Delta as compared to the Delta enantiomer, which interacts with a larger part of the oligonucleotide. Furthermore, the NOESY data show that neither of the enantiomers binds by classical intercalation. This is also supported by a comparison study of the analogue [Ru(phen)(2)DPPZ](2+) (DPPZ = dipyrido[ 3,2-a:2',3'-c] phenazine) which intercalates in DNA. The NMR as well as the CD results show that the Delta and Delta enantiomers of [Ru(phen)(3)](2+) bind in different modes to [d(CGCGATCGCG)](2). Comparison of CD spectra of the metal complex in the presence of [d(CGCGATCGCG)](2), poly(dAdT).poly(dAdT), poly(dGdC).poly(dGdC), and calf thymus DNA suggests that these binding modes are independent of DNA sequence. The results are found to be compatible with binding of Delta-[Ru(phen)(3)](2+) by insertion of two phenanthroline ligands into the minor groove, causing minor distortions of the DNA structure, whereas the Delta enantiomer binds in a mode that leaves the DNA structure unaffected.
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