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10921
A random forest model demonstrates the patient factors that were relatively different in 2022 compared to other years, identifying the factors that likely contributed to the increa...
Published 2024“…<p>(A) Mean receiver-operator characteristic curve area-under-the-curve for testing set performance of five tuned machine learning models to assist understanding the complex interplay of patient factors that were altered in 2022 compared to other years. …”
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Graphic representation of the size-structured matrix model.
Published 2018“…Males and females reproduce at the same reproduction rate <i>F</i><sub><i>i</i></sub>, producing eggs into size class 2 (females) and excretive matters (semen) recycled to resources (males). As a consequence, a certain fraction of individuals <i>B</i><sub><i>i</i></sub> in parent size class <i>i</i> decrease their body mass and are transferred to the next-lower size class <i>i</i>–1. …”
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Hypomyelination and demyelination in the spinal cord of <i>taiep</i> rats.
Published 2024“…<b>E)</b> In the dorsal column a significant decrease in red the myelin fluorescence intensity in <i>taiep</i> rats (blue bar; <i>P<</i> 0.0001, Mann-Whitney U test) with respect to WT rats (black bar). …”
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Modeling Coastal Vulnerability through Space and Time
Published 2016“…<div><p>Coastal ecosystems experience a wide range of stressors including wave forces, storm surge, sea-level rise, and anthropogenic modification and are thus vulnerable to erosion. …”
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