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Adjustment step size.
Published 2025“…<div><p>In modern multimodal interaction design, integrating information from diverse modalities—such as speech, vision, and text—presents a significant challenge. These modalities differ in structure, timing, and data volume, often leading to mismatches, low computational efficiency, and suboptimal user experiences during the integration process. …”
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Summary of five key points guiding the Safe Steps evaluation and implementation.
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Comparison of the statistical significance between t-tests with C<sub>1</sub> = 40 and CTOT with C<sub>1</sub> = 32.
Published 2022“…The inset Venn diagram illustrates statistically significant differences of levels of circulating microRNAs between control and treated groups, applying the CTOT, MC, or CO method and a maximum quality cycle threshold of C<sub>1</sub> = 32 to the data reported by Silva et al. …”
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Measurement of tissue diameters during the 7 processing steps in the tissue clearing procedure.
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Data processing and analysis steps.
Published 2023“…<div><p>Background</p><p>Schistosomiasis and soil-transmitted helminth infections are among the neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) affecting primarily marginalized communities in low- and middle-income countries. Surveillance data for NTDs are typically sparse, and hence, geospatial predictive modeling based on remotely sensed (RS) environmental data is widely used to characterize disease transmission and treatment needs. …”