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Analgesic prescriptions received by patients before commencing the BOA model of care for osteoarthritis: a Swedish national registry study with matched reference and clinical guide...
Published 2021“…</p> <p>Results — Compared with the reference cohort, a distinctly larger proportion of the OA cohort had dispensed prescriptions for most types of analgesics, increasing exponentially each year prior to commencing non-pharmacological intervention. …”
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Depth and unit sub-grouping improve performance and neural prediction. (A) depth was added by stacking RNNs while controlling the number of trainable parameters (the number of hidden units per layer is indicated in white). (B) Deeper models have lower word error rate. (C) Deeper models also achieved better predictive power for brain responses, when units in each layer were used to create separate predictors (solid lines). However, increasing the number of predictors derived from flat models by K-means clustering also increased predictive power (dotted lines), with the highest predictive power for the flat localist model at K = 32. (D) K-means clustering applied to deep models (ignoring the differentiation of units into different layers). While depth generally improved predictive power of GloVe models, it did not seem to have a clear effect on localist models. (E) Acoustic-phonetic structure in the learned output mappings is found even in deep localist models, but it decreases as a
Published 2025“…While depth generally improved predictive power of GloVe models, it did not seem to have a clear effect on localist models. (E) Acoustic-phonetic structure in the learned output mappings is found even in deep localist models, but it decreases as a</p>…”
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Summary maps of hedonic and aversive shifts produced by GABA-A agonism and AMPA antagonism.
Published 2010“…Criteria for including a site as hedonic was an increase >10 in ‘liking’ reactions and a decrease or no change in ‘disliking’ reactions. …”
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Cooperative binding of Isw1a to DNA.
Published 2012“…At 0.7 pN (trace (3)), while the length of the DNA bound to bead 2 is unchanged (except for a quick transient decrease at ∼430 sec blown up in the inset), the DNA anchored to bead 1 exhibits a rapid decrease in extension. …”
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The socio-economic drivers of bushmeat consumption during the West African Ebola crisis
Published 2017“…Unsustainable bushmeat hunting is a major threat to wildlife and its consumption is associated with an increased risk of acquiring zoonotic diseases, such as Ebola virus disease (EVD). …”
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Effect of let-7a on tumorigenicity in xenograft models.
Published 2010“…(<b>B</b>) Western blotting showed that the expression of E2F2 and CCND2 decreased dramatically in tumors excised from PC3-let-7a-GFP-tumor-bearin mice compared to those with PC3-GFP tumors. β-actin was used as an internal control. …”
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Binding of PregOBP56a to <i>N</i>-phenyl-1-naphthylamine (1-NPN) and potential ligands derived from chicken meat.
Published 2013“…Values are means ± standard deviation, n = 3. C, Typical emission spectra following the addition of a competitor to PregOBP56a bound to 1-NPN. …”
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Data.
Published 2025“…Participants in the progression group were younger (60.7 vs. 65.7 years, P = 0.015) and showed a larger BCVA change (0.20 vs. 0.04, P < 0.001) and greater ERM area decrease (34.2% vs. 11.7%, P < 0.001) during the follow-up period. …”
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Results of cross-sectional regression analysis.
Published 2024“…In the case of a favorable change, the long-term shareholder perks program functions as a means to increase the number of shareholders and encourage them to hold the shares for a longer period of time.…”
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Image of difference-in-differences analysis.
Published 2024“…In the case of a favorable change, the long-term shareholder perks program functions as a means to increase the number of shareholders and encourage them to hold the shares for a longer period of time.…”
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Excel files for figures and tables.
Published 2024“…In the case of a favorable change, the long-term shareholder perks program functions as a means to increase the number of shareholders and encourage them to hold the shares for a longer period of time.…”
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Changes in equity liquidity (long-term).
Published 2024“…In the case of a favorable change, the long-term shareholder perks program functions as a means to increase the number of shareholders and encourage them to hold the shares for a longer period of time.…”
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Covariate checks.
Published 2024“…In the case of a favorable change, the long-term shareholder perks program functions as a means to increase the number of shareholders and encourage them to hold the shares for a longer period of time.…”