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Distribution of explanatory variables with respect to the outcome variable categories.

Distribution of explanatory variables with respect to the outcome variable categories.

<p>Distribution of explanatory variables with respect to the outcome variable categories.</p>

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Main Author: Jaroslav Mašek (22386072) (author)
Other Authors: Lucia Duricova (22386075) (author), Juraj Čamaj (22386078) (author)
Published: 2025
Subjects:
Biotechnology
Mental Health
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
significantly disrupt operations
providing valuable guidance
offering practical insights
improving safety measures
high explanatory power
enhancing safety protocols
accident rate based
data mining approach
predictive model underscores
logistic regression model
understanding railway safety
related railway incidents
utilising data
related suicides
railway accidents
varying degrees
study focuses
societal influences
slovak republic
significant changes
relevant patterns
particularly suicides
input factors
infrastructure damage
frequent type
freight services
findings contribute
fertility rates
efficient extraction
economic factors
easily adjusted
critical role
cause delays
2022 provided
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