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Developing a Silicon Beam Emulator Using Graph Attention Networks
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Conference reflections: EUSARF 2012
Published 2013-06-01“…The 12th European Scientific Association on Residential Foster Care for Children and Adolescents Conference (EUSARF) 2012 was held in Glasgow from 3-7th September. Delegates attended from 35 countries spanning five continents, making for a rich international mix. …”
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Approximate Solutions of Hybrid Stochastic Pantograph Equations with Levy Jumps
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Clinical Predictors of Hospital-acquired Pneumonia Associated with Acute Ischemic
Published 2015-06-01“…Subjects who developed pneumonia were older (68.55 ± 13.51 vs. 63.08 ± 14.36 years), had a lower score in the Glasgow Coma Scale (8.00 ± 2.60 vs. 14.00 ± 2.82), and an increased number of leukocytes at admission (10.888 ± 3.487 vs. 9.233 ± 2.539 × 109/L). …”
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Neutrophil Migration and Adhesion Molecule Expression after Acute High-Intensity Street Dance Exercise
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Neurobrucellosis: a retrospective cohort of 106 patients
Published 2025-01-01“…Long-term morbidity was evaluated using the Glasgow Outcome Scale. Results The median age of the cohort was 30 years (IQR: 21.8–46.3). …”
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Predicting the risk of hematoma expansion in acute intracerebral hemorrhage: the GIVE score
Published 2025-01-01“…The predictive score was formulated based on the parameter estimates derived from the multivariable logistic regression analysis. Result The Glasgow Coma Scale, island sign, ventricular hemorrhage and time elapsed from onset to NCCT scan (GIVE) score was created as a total of individual points (0–6) based on Glasgow Coma Scale (2 points for ≤ 11), island sign (1 point for presence), ventricular hemorrhage (1 point for presence), and time elapsed from onset to NCCT scan (2 points for ≤ 2.5 h). …”
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