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    An Evaluation of the Responsiveness and Discriminant Validity of Shoulder Questionnaires among Patients Receiving Surgical Correction of Shoulder Instability by Kyle A. R. Kemp, David M. Sheps, Lauren A. Beaupre, Fiona Styles-Tripp, Charlene Luciak-Corea, Robert Balyk

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The WOSI allows better discrimination of the severity of postoperative instability symptoms following arthroscopic Bankart repair.…”
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    A Vibrational Signal Fault Diagnosis Rule Extraction Method Based on DST-ACI Discriminant Criterion by Yalun Zhang, Lin He, Guo Cheng

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…A fault diagnosis rule extraction method oriented to machine foot signal based on dynamic support threshold and association coefficient interestingness (DST-ACI) discriminant criterion is proposed in this paper. The new method includes three main innovations. …”
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    Hierarchical Feature Attention Learning Network for Detecting Object and Discriminative Parts in Fine-Grained Visual Classification by A. Yeong Han, Kwang Moo Yi, Kyeong Tae Kim, Jae Young Choi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In addition, the proposed multi-headed attention allows for examining more complementary attention parts to identify the most discriminative features. Further, our framework is implemented as an architectural constraint, eliminating the need for object or part-level annotations in a weakly supervised detection manner. …”
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    Application of Clustering and Stepwise Discriminant Analysis Based on Hydrochemical Characteristics in Determining the Source of Mine Water Inrush by Weitao Liu, Jie Yu, Jianjun Shen, Qiushuang Zheng, Mengke Han, Yingying Hu, Xiangxi Meng

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Finally, taking M1, M2 and M3 as grouping variables, the discriminant functions f1, f2 and f3 of the 3 aquifers were obtained, the results of stepwise discrimination analysis (SDA) showed that the discrimination model established by using 25 groups of standard water samples could discriminate the known water samples with the correct rate of 96%, 10 groups of unknown water samples collected at the fault are identified as Taiyuan Formation limestone water samples, which was consistent with the classification results of HCA, proving that the water inrush of fault DF53 was from Taiyuan Formation limestone aquifer, while the fault had little influence on Ordovician limestone aquifer.…”
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    AIDS and discrimination: Points of view of a group of adolescents and persons that live with the human immune-deficiency virus. by Ana María Molina Gómez, Yuniet Rojas Mesa, Jorge García Cuesta, María Elinor Dulzaides Iglesias, Oristela Mora Rodríguez

    Published 2006-04-01
    “…On the other hand, 16 PVHIV said they have felt sometimes discriminated, and 11 stated that at the time of asking for medical help, the personnel have attended them in a despicable manner. 3 of them felt the familiar rejection, and 7 stated that the community and his very friends were getting away from them.…”
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    Discriminating between “drizzle or rain” and sea salt aerosols in Cloudnet for measurements over the Barbados Cloud Observatory by J. Roschke, J. Witthuhn, J. Witthuhn, M. Klingebiel, M. Haarig, A. Foth, A. Kötsche, H. Kalesse-Los

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We present a technique to discriminate between “drizzle or rain” and sea salt aerosols in Cloudnet that is applicable to marine Cloudnet sites. …”
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    Optofluidic paper-based analytical device for discriminative detection of organic substances via digital color coding by Jinsol Choi, Chi Yeung Oh, Gong Qian, Tae Soup Shim, Heon-Ho Jeong

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Developing a portable yet affordable method for the discrimination of chemical substances with good sensitivity and selectivity is essential for on-site visual detection of unknown substances. …”
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    The Use of Noninvasive Velacur® for Discriminating between Volunteers and Patients with Chronic Liver Disease: A Feasibility Study by Michael P. Curry, Edward Tam, Caitlin Schneider, Noha Abdelgelil, Tarek Hassanien, Nezam H. Afdhal

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Velacur® was able to discriminate patients with increased liver stiffness as determined by a FibroScan® score of >8 kPa from healthy controls with an AUC of 0.938 (0.88-0.96). …”
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    Discrimination of Fresh Tobacco Leaves with Different Maturity Levels by Near-Infrared (NIR) Spectroscopy and Deep Learning by Yi Chen, Jun Bin, Congming Zou, Mengjiao Ding

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Leaf maturity level discrimination is an important step in manual harvesting. …”
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    Hypergraph Regularized Discriminative Nonnegative Matrix Factorization on Sample Classification and Co-Differentially Expressed Gene Selection by Yong-Jing Hao, Ying-Lian Gao, Mi-Xiao Hou, Ling-Yun Dai, Jin-Xing Liu

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…However, standard NMF regularized by simple graph does not have discriminative function, and traditional graph models cannot accurately reflect the problem of multigeometry information between data. …”
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    Endogenous Third-Degree Price Discrimination in a Supply Chain with One Common Manufacturer and Duopoly Retailers by Hongmei Yang, Wei Wang

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…By comparing the results among different information acquisition and price discrimination decisions, we find that there exist two possible equilibrium decisions for both retailers: both retailers acquire information and price discriminate and no retailer acquires information and each charges a uniform price for all consumers. …”
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