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Watery diarrhea syndrome with elevated levels of vasoactive intestinal polypeptide associated with pancreatitis and pancreatic pseudocyst.

Burbige Ej, Manning Rj, Belber Jp

Year
1978
Citations
7

Abstract

Motivation – This paper describes a platform that can be used by therapists to easily create treatment programs for ASD patients based on robotic systems.\nResearch approach – Through extensive collaboration with treatment clinics, the needs and requirements of therapists are analysed and implemented in several design stages.\nDesign – The basis of the platform is a combination of the humanoid mobile robot NAO (Figure 1) with a visual programming environment TiViPE. The end-user qualities of TiViPE extended with learning by imitation programming techniques allows therapists to create\ntherapy programs without the need for extensive programming skills.\nTake away message – The successful introduction of autistic treatment programs involving robotics requires the ability of therapists to create and adapt the therapy to patient specific needs.

Keywords

MedicineVasoactive intestinal peptidePancreatic pseudocystPancreatitisExploratory laparotomyDiarrheaGastroenterologyInternal medicineAcute pancreatitisPancreatic duct

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