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Shallow-Water Mine Detection Based on Nonlinear Signal Enhancement by Computational Fluid Dynamics Techniques
SBC: ENIGMATICS, INC. Topic: N/ADetection is the most important part of a countermine operation. A high- resolution mine-detection technique will allow individual mines to be targeted, with a consequent enormous saving of resources. Most imaging techniques produce blurred images with only a few pixels per mine, in which the mines are nearly indistinguishable from their surroundings. The nonlinear edge-sharpening method propose ...
SBIR Phase I 1995 Department of DefenseNavy -
Hispanic Family Medical Information Telephone Helpline
SBC: HEALTH MEDIA LAB, INC. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1995 Department of Health and Human Services -
Cancer Mystery--A CD ROM Forensic Science Fantasy Game
SBC: HEALTH MEDIA LAB, INC. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1995 Department of Health and Human Services -
Using Cd-Rom for Injury Prevention Education
SBC: HEALTHMARK MULTIMEDIA, LLC Topic: N/AWe will develop and evaluate an injury prevention curriculum that employs interactive multimedia teavailable through CD-ROM. The curriculum will provide the early elementary school child (Grades 1-3)venues and problems to be solved. We will use point of view and full motion video, multiple decisionscenarios to develop a replayable adventure game that emphasizes injury prevention and is suitable fg ...
SBIR Phase I 1995 Department of Health and Human Services -
USING CD-ROM FOR INJURY PREVENTION EDUCATION
SBC: HEALTHMARK MULTIMEDIA, LLC Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1995 Department of Health and Human Services -
Dynamic Behavior Change Model for HIV Prevention
SBC: Koba Associates Topic: N/AInjection drug users (IDUs) - particularly those not in treatment - are among the highest at risk gHIV/AIDS. Minority group members - particularly African-Americans and Hispanics - are overrepresentegroup. Further, IDUs are a bridge for transmission of HIV to the non- drug using heterosexual populadecade, HIV/AIDS outreach/intervention efforts have targeted IDUs and their sexual partners. While th ...
SBIR Phase I 1995 Department of Health and Human Services -
Decision Support Software for Financing Long Term Care
SBC: National Council On Aging Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1995 Department of Health and Human Services -
Sensor Probe Implementation
SBC: POLYCHIP, INC. Topic: N/AMost modern military casualties entail shock, including hemorrhage, burns, heat stroke, and sepsis. Identifying shock accurately and promptly, after injury and during resuscitation efforts, will sharply reduce morbidity and mortality. The body's principal homeostatic response to shock is the diversion of blood flow away from the splanchnic viscera towards critical organs, such as the brain. The re ...
SBIR Phase II 1995 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Ultimate Resolution Vision Stimulator
SBC: POLYCHIP, INC. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1995 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Home care--a Family Education Package
SBC: STATE OF THE ART, INC. Topic: N/AThis project is composed of two educational packages to educate families on issues relating toat-home care for chronically or critically ill family members. One videotape/workbook package will focuson families who provide care for an ill child. The other will focus on adult patients who are cared forin their own home or in a family member's home. Both packages will seek to educate families on thec ...
SBIR Phase II 1995 Department of Health and Human Services