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Detecting Sequential Genre Change in Eighteenth-Century Texts

Machine classification of historical books into genres is a common task for NLP-based classifiers and has a number of applications, from literary analysis to information retrieval. However it is not a straightforward task, as...

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Medical Biotechnology- Point of Care devices and Artificial Intelligence
Natalya Callaghan
Jan 01, 0001
Point of care devices are a biotechnology product that produce individual diagnostic tests within minutes to better assess individual patient needs. These risk assessments for numerous conditions can use the help of algorithms...
Detecting Sequential Genre Change in Eighteenth-Century Texts

Machine classification of historical books into genres is a common task for NLP-based classifiers and has a number of applications, from literary analysis to information retrieval. However it is not a straightforward task, as...

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Improving public health evaluation
BACKGROUND: In 2011, the House of Lords published a report on Behaviour Change, in which they report that "a lot more could, and should, be done to improve the evaluation of interventions." This study aimed to undertake a needs...
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Response to "Past, Present, and Future of Dynamic Kidney and Liver Preservation and Resuscitation"
We are writing in response to the article written by Jochmans et al [1]. The article is a comprehensive review on the status of preservation and resuscitation techniques in kidney and liver transplantation. It highlights the...
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A breaking internal wave in the surface ocean boundary layer
High-temporal resolution measurements in the Labrador Sea surface layer are presented using an upwardly-profiling autonomous microstructure instrument, which captures an internal wave in the act of breaking at the base of the...
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A breaking internal wave in the surface ocean boundary layer
High-temporal resolution measurements in the Labrador Sea surface layer are presented using an upwardly-profiling autonomous microstructure instrument, which captures an internal wave in the act of breaking at the base of the...
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Solid Organ Transplantation From Deceased Donors With Infective Endocarditis
BACKGROUND: There is little evidence regarding the use of organs from deceased donors with infective endocarditis. We performed a retrospective analysis of the utilization, safety, and long-term survival of transplants from...
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Spinal Cord Ischemia in Pancreas Transplantation
BACKGROUND: Spinal cord ischemia (SCI) is a rare but devastating condition that can occur in the perioperative period resulting in paraplegia. Although diabetes mellitus is a risk factor for SCI in other types of major surgery...
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Stable cellulose nanofibril microcapsules from Pickering emulsion templates
Electrostatic attractions are essential in any complex formation between the nanofibrils of the opposite charge for a specific application, such as microcapsule production. Here, we used cationized cellulose nanofibril...
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Lactonic Sophorolipids Increase Tumor Burden in Apcmin+/- Mice.
Sophorolipids (SL) are amphiphilic biosurfactant molecules consisting of a disaccharide sophorose with one fatty acid at the C1 position and optional acetylation at the C6'and C6" positions. They exist in a closed ring lactonic...
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Application of Metaheuristic Approaches for the Variable Selection Problem
Variable selection is an old topic from regression models. Besides many conventional approaches, some metaheuristic approaches from the realm of optimization such as GA (Genetic Algorithm) or simulated annealing have been...
Stable cellulose nanofibril microcapsules from Pickering emulsion templates
Electrostatic attractions are essential in any complex formation between the nanofibrils of the opposite charge for a specific application, such as microcapsule production. Here, we used cationized cellulose nanofibril...
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