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    Top 10 important features according to the average decrease in Gini index over the 18 training models (features with a higher decrease tend to better split mixed nodes into single class nodes) and correlation coefficients of features with lesion volume. by Remy Klaassen (3903154)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>Top 10 important features according to the average decrease in Gini index over the 18 training models (features with a higher decrease tend to better split mixed nodes into single class nodes) and correlation coefficients of features with lesion volume.…”
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    DataSheet_1_Circulating exosomes decrease in size and increase in number between birth and age 7: relations to fetal growth and liver fat.pdf by Marta Díaz (337207)

    Published 2023
    “…</p>Conclusion<p>Early-life changes in circulating exosomes include a minor decrease in size and a major increase in number, and these changes may be influenced by fetal growth. …”
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    Modeling micro-injuries by introducing a certain percent (1%, or 10%, or 20%) decrease in the number of differentiated cells in 0.01% of temporal updates (randomly chosen). by Jienian Yang (839934)

    Published 2016
    “…<a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1004629#pcbi.1004629.e008" target="_blank">Eq (6)</a> with <i>ϵ</i> = 0.002 was used.…”
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    Inverse Phase Transition in Droplet Clusters Levitating over the Locally Heated Water Layer by Alexander A. Fedorets (7376702)

    Published 2024
    “…Normally, the temperature of droplets is in the range of 50–95 °C. However, it is possible to generate clusters at lower temperatures. …”
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    Inverse Phase Transition in Droplet Clusters Levitating over the Locally Heated Water Layer by Alexander A. Fedorets (7376702)

    Published 2024
    “…Normally, the temperature of droplets is in the range of 50–95 °C. However, it is possible to generate clusters at lower temperatures. …”
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    Inverse Phase Transition in Droplet Clusters Levitating over the Locally Heated Water Layer by Alexander A. Fedorets (7376702)

    Published 2024
    “…Normally, the temperature of droplets is in the range of 50–95 °C. However, it is possible to generate clusters at lower temperatures. …”
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