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Passive sensing data.
Published 2025“…Results also showed that metrics that do not account for imbalance (mean absolute error, accuracy) systematically overestimated performance, XGBoost models performed on par with or better than LSTM models, and a significant yet very small decrease in performance was observed as the forecast horizon expanded. …”
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Surveys.
Published 2025“…Results also showed that metrics that do not account for imbalance (mean absolute error, accuracy) systematically overestimated performance, XGBoost models performed on par with or better than LSTM models, and a significant yet very small decrease in performance was observed as the forecast horizon expanded. …”
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Data_Sheet_1_Platelet Measurements and Type 2 Diabetes: Investigations in Two Population-Based Cohorts.docx
Published 2020“…Among diabetes medications increased MPV was associated with Insulin (β = 0.1341; P = 1.38 × 10<sup>−11</sup>) and decreased MPV with both Metformin (β = 0.0763; P = 1.99 × 10<sup>−6</sup>) as well as the sulphonylureas (β = 0.0559; P = 0.0034). …”
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Coupled influence of precipitation and vegetation on millennial-scale erosion rates derived from <sup>10</sup>Be
Published 2019“…This might be because of the strong influence of other variables on erosion rate. In this global <sup>10</sup>Be compilation, we examine if mean annual precipitation has a statistically significant secondary control on erosion rate. …”
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