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K-means++ clustering algorithm.
Published 2025“…Additionally, considering the imbalanced in population spatial distribution, we used the K-means ++ clustering algorithm to cluster the optimal feature subset, and we used the bootstrap sampling method to extract the same amount of data from each cluster and fuse it with the training subset to build an improved random forest model. …”
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K-means clustering was performed to cluster the genes according to their expression kinetics.
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Predicting pattern diversity decreases as a function of and .
Published 2025“…<p>For 50 Erdős-Rényi graphs with 30 nodes and 70 edges, we split the results into two columns according to the two initial degenerate unstable eigenmodes + : on the left, (if ), and on the right, (if ). …”
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Decreased ISCs and increased goblet cells after intestinal specific loss of MLL1.
Published 2021“…Scale bars are 100 μm for OLFM4 and 50 μm for SOX9 and Ki67. (D) Left panels; alcian blue staining of goblet cells with nuclear fast red (NFR) to stain nuclei. …”
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Global Land Use Change Impacts on Soil Nitrogen Availability and Environmental Losses
Published 2025“…By compiling a global data set of 1,782 paired observations from 185 publications, we show that land use conversion from natural to managed ecosystems significantly reduced NNM by 7.5% (−11.5, −2.8%) and increased NN by 150% (86, 194%), indicating decreasing N availability while increasing potential N loss through denitrification and nitrate leaching. …”