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Propagation of a PP across in a large RPN (a), and SNR of a large RPN when inter-layer connection strengh and delay are changed (a).
Published 2020“…<b>(a)</b> The first layer of a large RPN was stimulated with a PP and it propagated to the 10<i>th</i> layer of the network within 2–3 oscillation cycles. …”
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Norm ISWSVR: A Data Integration and Normalization Approach for Large-Scale Metabolomics
Published 2022“…More importantly, Norm ISWSVR also allows a low frequency of QCs, which could significantly decrease the burden of a large-scale experiment. …”
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Correlation between the number of medications and the number of comorbidities.
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ROC curve of the number of comorbidities for PD after valve replacement or valvuloplasty.
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Baseline clinical characteristics and laboratory data of eligible patients in pre- and post-PBPM.
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Identification strength with a large number of moments
Published 2020“…We provide an understanding of the benefits of a large number of moments that compensate the weakness of individual moments by explicitly showing how an increasing number of moments improves the rate of convergence in GMM.…”
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Effects of Gastric Bypass Surgery on the Brain; Simultaneous Assessment of Glucose Uptake, Blood Flow, Neural Activity and Cognitive Function during Normo- and Hypoglycemia
Published 2021“…Post- vs pre-surgery, we found a general increase of cerebral blood flow but a decrease of total brain FDG uptake during normoglycemia. …”