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Auris的問題,我們搜遍了碩博士論文和台灣出版的書籍,推薦朱瑄文寫的 風雨無阻 可以從中找到所需的評價。

另外網站《Toyota Auris》認祖歸宗正名為《Corolla Sport》 頂規售價 ...也說明:跟隨日本原廠的腳步,Toyota總代理和泰汽車今日(7/15)宣布,旗下進口掀背車Auris正式更名為「CorollaSport」,還一併換上日規車型特有的「C」字廠徽, ...

國立陽明交通大學 生醫光電研究所 吳育德所指導 黃梓軒的 整合式深度學習模型用以改善臨床聽神經瘤自動圈註流程 (2021),提出Auris關鍵因素是什麼,來自於加馬刀放射手術、多參數磁振影像、深度學習、腫瘤分割、腫瘤偵測。

而第二篇論文臺北醫學大學 國際醫學研究博士學位學程 白其卉、DUONG VAN TUYEN所指導 NGUYEN HOANG MINH的 Mental Health, Health-related Quality of Life and Behaviors among Outpatients during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Multiple Hospitals and Health Centers Study in Vietnam (2021),提出因為有 COVID-19、health-related quality of life、health behaviors、health literacy、lockdown、underlying health conditions、fear、anxiety、depression、outpatients的重點而找出了 Auris的解答。

最後網站TOYOTA AURIS 簡易開箱心得 - Mobile01則補充:... 才對於身邊沒有能夠派上用場的汽車而感到焦慮,動了需要車子的念頭...選擇AURIS的原因:由於家中已經有台03年式的神車ALTIS,這台車後座九成時.

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風雨無阻

為了解決Auris的問題,作者朱瑄文 這樣論述:

「無論困難多大,我會為他付出所有。 無論晴雨,我會帶他到任何他需要去的地方。 我們會愛他、照顧他、保護他、教育他,直到最後。」 這是一位建築師媽媽,和她的自閉症兒子,摔倒又爬起、勇敢向前行的故事。   建築師事業,不僅是朱瑄文的夢想,也是人生的舞台。但隨著大兒子小樂的自閉症、老二出世,加上流產與不想放棄的繁忙工作,都讓她的身體頻頻出現警訊。這是一趟大手牽小手,完成自我追尋的旅程,但無論發生什麼事,都不是世界末日。只要心存風雨無阻的信念,終會找到解決之道,繼續走下去!   曾是建築師媽媽,現為全職母親的朱瑄文說:「小樂的自閉症讓我受益良多。我好像換了個人似的,從內到外徹徹底底的脫胎換骨

。他教我按照自己的方式、自己的步伐走。一步、一步,終究會到達我想去的地方。」   在她眼中,小樂教會她許多事情──   從他身上,我學會享受獨處的時光。他總是自得其樂,一個人照樣怡然自在。   他教我仔細觀察這個世界,從中發現有趣的事物。   他教我正視自己的興趣,即使是別人覺得奇怪、不重要的事物。   他教我勇敢!   他教我接受自己的幽默感。   他教我深入研究自己認為重要的事情。   他提醒我「見藐小微物,必細察其紋理」的樂趣。小樂常觀察自然或機器的細部,神遊其中。   他鼓勵我珍惜自己的創造力和想像力,不要膽怯、不要逃避,要勇於實踐。   他教我「做自己」,接受自己、善待自己。  

 中天電視-「文茜的世界週報」節目特別飛往荷蘭採訪報導   本書首次以荷文出版,便獲得當地媒體盛讚迴響,並於博物館專展陳列   豐富的圖文漫畫,生動呈現自閉兒的思考世界與母親自我的爭扎與勇敢 名人推薦   富邦文教基金會執行董事陳藹玲 國外媒體報導   荷蘭哈林精神病理學博物館(Het Dolhuys)的夏季特展   2014.05-09   主題:非常不同(Lennert Gietema的異想世界)   De Wandeling(散步,荷蘭著名的談話節目)   2014.05,母親節專訪   主題:從頂尖建築師到全職母親   Balans Magazine(為家有自閉兒父母的專業

雜誌)   2014.05,主題:從職業婦女到全職母親的心路歷程   Kek Mama(荷蘭的親子月刊)   2014.03,專文介紹:在幼稚園,老師們稱他是來自外太空的小王子   Volkskrant(大眾日報書評)   2014.01,主題:母子   本書榮獲圖文小說類,母子關係議題的四顆星   Knack雜誌(比利時)   2014.01,主題:超人媽媽是不存在的   Auris Network(荷蘭溝通障礙兒童教育專業雜誌)   2014.01,新書介紹   Autisme Centraal(比利時自閉症研究基金會專業雜誌)   2013.11-12,新書介紹   Kind

en Adolescent(兒童與青少年教育心理學專業雜誌)   2013.12,新書介紹   Hersen Magazine(荷蘭腦部研究基金會專業雜誌)   2013.11,新書介紹   Buurtkrant(鹿特丹社區報紙)   2013.09,新書介紹   Trouw(報紙書評)   2013.08,主題:我必須學著信任自己的直覺---朱瑄文, 從前是建築師,現在是全職母親 作/繪者簡介   朱瑄文   出生在臺北,生活在荷蘭。從前是建築師,現在是全職母親。   1991年開始隨父母旅居南非7年,18歲錄取南非約翰尼斯堡金山大學建築系,6年後以建築系雙學位畢業。之後前

往荷蘭進修建築碩士,獲得貝拉罕建築學院碩士學位,快速取得荷蘭的建築師執照。曾在荷蘭著名建築設計事務所任職,同時擔任大學擔任碩士班之設計和理論指導老師。   身兼母親與職業婦女,曾在家庭與事業之間抉擇,在孩子與自我成就之間掙扎,最後選擇回歸家庭。而今,她以獨特的圖文記錄方式,寫下了她撫育自閉症兒子的心路歷程。 1 噩耗 2 小學生涯的第一年 3 什麼是自閉症? 4 小妹妹 5 一個青年建築師的大夢 6 怪癖 7 如何成為一個頂尖的建築師? 8 轉捩點:特殊教育 9 一個母親的抉擇 10繪畫神童 11全心接受 12向前邁步 13重新出發

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整合式深度學習模型用以改善臨床聽神經瘤自動圈註流程

為了解決Auris的問題,作者黃梓軒 這樣論述:

中文摘要 iAbstract iiTable of Contents iiiList of Figures vList of Tables viiiCHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION 11.1 Brain Tumor and Medical Imaging Analysis 11.2 Computer-aid diagnosis on medical images. 11.2.1 Using CNN-based semantic segmentation algorithms on medical images. 21.2.2

Using CNN-based object detection algorithms on medical images. 31.3 Combining AI and clinical knowledge for medical assistance 31.4 Semi-automatic tumor labeling system for physicians 5CHAPTER II. IMPROVING THE VOLUME EXTRACTION OF VESTIBULAR SCHWANNOMA USING LONGITUDINAL MRI AND TWO-STAGE

LEARNING. 72.1 Motivation 72.2 Materials: Longitudinal MR images of vestibular schwannoma for GKRS 72.3 Methods 82.3.1 Data pre-processing 82.3.2 Training procedure for the segmentation models. 102.3.3 Postprocessing and evaluation of segmentation model outputs 122.3.4 Statisti

cs for tumor volume predictions 122.4 Results 132.5 Discussion 162.5.1 Effects of two-stage training with different loss functions and data utilizations 162.5.2 Overestimation because of the partial volume effect 172.5.3 Postprocessing alignment correction 172.5.4 Limitations and c

onclusions 18CHAPTER III. DETECT VS LESIONS USING YOLOV2 WITH DIFFERENT DEPTH RESIDUAL NEURAL NETWORK AS BACKBONE MODEL. 193.1 Motivation 193.2 Methods 213.3 Results 243.4 Discussion 26CHAPTER IV. THE EFFECT OF MULTI-PARAMETRIC IMAGE AND RESOLUTION ON VS TUMOR DETECTION 284.1 Mo

tivation 284.2 Resizing multi-parametric MR images by cropping and interpolation 284.3 Detect VS lesions using Faster RCNN, YOLO-v2, and YOLO-v5. 37CHAPTER V. Detection and segmentation of Multi-types Brain tumors 385.1 Detecting and classifying five kinds of brain tumor lesions in MR im

ages using CNN 385.2 Brain tumor contouring from bounding boxes 40CHAPTER VI. LIMITATIONS AND FUTURE WORKS. 43Reference 44

Mental Health, Health-related Quality of Life and Behaviors among Outpatients during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Multiple Hospitals and Health Centers Study in Vietnam

為了解決Auris的問題,作者NGUYEN HOANG MINH 這樣論述:

BackgroundGlobally, the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has been placing unprecedented challenges and burdens on various aspects of life, such as economics, culture, politics, education, and healthcare. The uncertainty of COVID-19 increases concerns and fear in the communities, especially i

n those with symptoms like COVID-19 (S-LikeCV19). Additionally, many countries have implemented preventive measures (e.g., lockdown, home confinement, social distancing), leading to considerable changes in peoples’ lives, such as working and learning from home, unemployment, lack of physical connect

ion, and food insecurity. Besides, it is reported that people with underlying health conditions (UHC) and infected with COVID-19 have a higher risk of serious symptoms and complications. Therefore, COVID-19-related factors (e.g., fear, lockdown, S-LikeCV19) and UHC may influence peoples’ psychologic

al health and health behaviors, further lowering their health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Furthermore, people who need health services encountered many challenges during the pandemic, such as difficulties in accessibility, examination and treatment delays, and concerns about COVID-19 infection.

From a public health perspective, it is crucial to understand the impacts of COVID-19-related factors and explore protective factors that can improve lifestyles, psychological health, and HRQoL in outpatients. In addition, due to unavailable specific treatments, non-pharmaceutical interventions (e.g

., adherence to preventive measures, health knowledge improvement, healthy lifestyles) are highly recommended to mitigate the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic.Therefore, this study was conducted on outpatients during the initial stage of the COVID-19 pandemic for the following purposes:(1) To e

xplore the impacts of UHC, S-LikeCV19, and lockdown on anxiety and depressive symptoms; and examine the modification effects of health behaviors (e.g., eating behaviors, physical activity, smoking, drinking) and preventive behaviors.(2) To explore impacts of UHC, S-LikeCV19, lockdown, and fear of CO

VID-19 (F-CV19) on HRQoL; and examine the modification effects of health literacy, eHealth literacy (eHEALS), digital healthy diet literacy (DDL).(3) To explore impacts of UHC, S-LikeCV19, lockdown, and fear of COVID-19 (F-CV19) on changes in eating behaviors and physical activity; and examine the m

odification effects of eHEALS, DDL.MethodsA cross-sectional study was conducted from 14th February to 31st May 2020 in 18 hospitals and health centers in Vietnam. Data were obtained from 8291 outpatients, including socio-demographic characteristics, UHC, S-LikeCV19, F-CV19, health-related behaviors

(smoking, drinking, eating behaviors, and physical activity), preventive behaviors, eHEALS, DDL, depression (measured by 9-item Patient Health Questionnaire), anxiety (measured by 7-item Generalized Anxiety Disorders), and HRQoL (measured by 36-item Short Form Survey). In addition, multiple linear a

nd logistic regression; and interaction models were performed to explore potential associations.ResultsThe prevalence of anxiety and depression was 12.5% and 22.3%, respectively. Patients with UHC had 3.44 times higher anxiety likelihood and 2.71 times higher depression likelihood, while patients wi

th S-LikeCV19 had 3.31 times higher anxiety likelihood and 3.15 times higher depression likelihood than their counterparts. Similarly, patients under lockdown were 2.39 and 2.89 times more likely to have anxiety and depression than those without lockdown, respectively. Interaction models indicated h

igh compliance with preventive behaviors, unchanged/more physical activity, and unchanged/healthier eating behaviors significantly attenuated the associations of UHC, S-LikeCV19, and lockdown with anxiety and depressive symptoms. In addition, unchanged/more alcohol drinking significantly attenuated

the association between UHC and anxiety. Furthermore, the association between S-LikeCV19 and depression was attenuated by higher health literacy scores in outpatients during the pandemic.This study showed that only fear of COVID-19 was negatively associated with HRQoL (B, -0.79; 95% CI, -0.88 to -0.

70; p < 0.001). Interaction models suggested that the inverse association between F-CV19 and HRQoL was mitigated by higher eHEALS scores or higher DDL scores.Patients with UHC, or with S-LikeCV19, or under lockdown had 54%, 52%, and 62% lower likelihoods of unchanged/healthier eating behaviors, and

21%, 58%, and 22% lower likelihoods of unchanged/more physical activity. Interaction models indicated that the association between lockdown and eating behaviors was significantly attenuated by higher DDL scores. Meanwhile, the association between lockdown and physical activity was significantly miti

gated by higher eHEALS scores. There was no statistically significant interaction of UHC and S-LikeCV19 with DDL and eHEALS on changes in health behavior outcomes.Conclusions:During the pandemic, patients under lockdown period, or with UHC, or S-LikeCV19 were more likely to have anxiety and depressi

ve symptoms; and less likely to have unchanged/healthier eating behaviors and unchanged/more physical activity. In addition, patients with higher F-CV19 were more likely to have poorer HRQoL.High adherence to preventive behaviors, physical activity, and healthy eating behaviors could mitigate the ne

gative impacts of UHC, S-LikeCV19, and lockdown on anxiety and depression. In addition, higher health literacy could mitigate the impact of S-LikeCV19 on depression during the pandemic. Besides, alcohol drinking was found to lower the impact of UHC on anxiety.Moreover, better eHEALS and DDL could mi

tigate the adverse impacts of F-CV19 on HRQoL. Higher eHEALS could help to alleviate the impact of lockdown on physical activity, while higher DDL could mitigate the impact of lockdown on eating behaviors.Our findings provide timely and reliable evidence for appropriate strategies to enhance healthy

lifestyles, preventive behaviors, eHEALS, and DDL, thereby preventing outpatients from psychological disorders and improving their HRQoL during the pandemic.