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Example of low and high time in range CGM data and their respective multiscale complexity index curves .

Example of low and high time in range CGM data and their respective multiscale complexity index curves .

<p> Example of low and high time in range CGM data and their respective multiscale complexity index curves . </p>

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Main Author: Jamison H. Burks (21029607) (author)
Other Authors: Leslie Joe (21029610) (author), Karina Kanjaria (21029613) (author), Carlos Monsivais (21029616) (author), Kate O'laughlin (21029619) (author), Benjamin L. Smarr (10689563) (author)
Published: 2025
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Genetics
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
Mathematical Sciences not elsewhere classified
Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classified
Information Systems not elsewhere classified
timescale complexity index
high temporal resolution
predict glycemic excursion
make informed decisions
box xgboost model
glucose across days
glycemic stability comes
computationally efficient multi
term glycemic dysregulation
relatively long time
longer time horizons
glycemic stability
xgboost prediction
informed features
track glucose
blood glucose
tissue damage
near future
metabolic health
findings support
explainable features
continuous data
commercially available
algorithms processing
additional information
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