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The core explanatory variable is the threshold effect of the number of poor people.
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Coefficients of the reduced linear regression model without multicollinearity.
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Coefficients of the reduced linear regression model without multicollinearity.
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MAE significance comparison between MSCALSTM and baseline models based on PeMSD4 dataset.
Published 2025“…<p>MAE significance comparison between MSCALSTM and baseline models based on PeMSD4 dataset.…”
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MAE significance comparison between MSCALSTM and baseline models based on PeMSD7 dataset.
Published 2025“…<p>MAE significance comparison between MSCALSTM and baseline models based on PeMSD7 dataset.…”
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MAE significance comparison between MSCALSTM and baseline models based on PeMSD3 dataset.
Published 2025“…<p>MAE significance comparison between MSCALSTM and baseline models based on PeMSD3 dataset.…”
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MAE significance comparison between MSCALSTM and baseline models based on PeMSD8 dataset.
Published 2025“…<p>MAE significance comparison between MSCALSTM and baseline models based on PeMSD8 dataset.…”
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<i>CTSZ</i> SNPs significantly associated with TB severity in Ugandan household contact study cohorts, sorted by ascending <i>p</i>-value.
Published 2025“…<p><b>Included SNPs were significantly associated with Bandim TBScore after Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons (</b><b><i><i>p</i></i></b> <b>< 0.05). …”