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Objective Measurement of Fluctuating Pain
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BIDS raw dataset in preparation to be shared publicly on OpenNeuro
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An open-source neuroscientific Android app based on the Hedonist philosophy, using which you will score your mood everyday in your desired calendar, you can also set an emoji for a day or a month and enter some notes!
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🤕 A broken nose and surgery caused and facilitated by local-provincial Canadian police.
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Simple little blogging application built with React, Next, NextUI, TailwindCSS, and Firebase!
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Automatically exported from code.google.com/p/buguldey-ai-foss
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Maintainers would like to jump off. This is FAR TOO MUCH FOR THE HUMAN MIND
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An open-source neuroscientific Flutter app based on the Hedonist philosophy, using which you will score your mood everyday in your desired calendar, you can also set an emoji for a day or a month and enter some notes!
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A comprehensive list of pain intensity classification papers mainly based on deep learning algorithms
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Analysis of Single-Cell RNA-seq Data to Evaluate the Efficacy of Hormonal Therapy in the Treatment of Endometriosis-Related Pain
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Android app - Chronic symptom tracking
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Hub-Repositář mých projektů z bakalářského studia BIT na FIT VUT (2021–teď).
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FibroPain Tracker is a mobile app for tracking and managing fibromyalgia symptoms. It features an interactive body map and pain scale, allowing users to record their pain levels easily. The app supports multiple languages and provides detailed data export options to improve patient-care provider communication.
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