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    Evaluating Foot and Mouth Disease Vaccination Services through Assessment of Beef Cattle Farmers’ Satisfaction in Sleman Regency by M. Y. Syihabuddin, S. Andarwati, B. Guntoro, A. R. S. Putra

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The IPA highlighted several attributes as top priorities for performance enhancement, including: The priority indicators for performance improvement include service procedures that are easy to understand, vaccination officers not discriminating based on farm location, the handling skills of the officers, and the application of biosecurity measures according to procedures. …”
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    AMEEGNet: attention-based multiscale EEGNet for effective motor imagery EEG decoding by Xuejian Wu, Xuejian Wu, Yaqi Chu, Yaqi Chu, Qing Li, Yang Luo, Yang Luo, Yiwen Zhao, Yiwen Zhao, Xingang Zhao, Xingang Zhao

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Then, the efficient channel attention (ECA) module enhances the acquisition of more discriminative spatial features through a lightweight approach that weights critical channels. …”
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    Quantification and Classification of Corn and Sunflower Oils as Adulterants in Olive Oil Using Chemometrics and FTIR Spectra by Abdul Rohman, Y. B. Che Man

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The combined frequency regions of 3027–3000, 1076–860, and 790–698 cm-1 were used for classification and quantification of CO in EVOO; meanwhile, SFO was analyzed using frequency regions of 3025–3000 and 1400–985 cm-1. Discriminant analysis can make classification of pure EVOO and EVOO adulterated with CO and SFO with no misclassification reported. …”
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    Temporal Dynamics and Electronic Nose Detection of Stink Bug-Induced Volatile Emissions from Cotton Bolls by David C. Degenhardt, Jeremy K. Greene, Ahmad Khalilian

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…In this study, we investigated the temporal dynamics of volatile emissions in response to feeding by stink bugs and tested the ability of E-nose to discriminate between odors from healthy and injured bolls. …”
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    Development of volatiles and odor-active compounds in Chinese dry sausage at different stages of process and storage by Huimin Zhou, Bing Zhao, Shunliang Zhang, Qianrong Wu, Ning Zhu, Su Li, Xiaoqian Pan, Shouwei Wang, Xiaoling Qiao

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Level of heptanal, 1-octen-3-ol, the ethyl of 2-methylbutanoic, 3-methylbutanoic, butanoic, benzoic, hexanoic, heptanoic, octanoic and decanoic acid were best discriminators of process stage, while (E)-2-nonenal, ethyl hexanoate, ethyl heptanoate, and methyl decanoate, were marker compounds of storage time. …”
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    Nontarget Metabolites of Rhizomes of Edible Sacred Lotus Provide New Insights into Rhizome Browning by Chenyang Hao, Yuetong Yu, Xueting Zhang, Gangqiang Dong, Yan Liu, Sha Chen

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Combined with the browning phenotype of 212 lotus rhizomes, (epi) catechin, norarmepavine, and N-feruloyl-3-methoxytyramine were used as predominant chemical markers to separate different degrees of lotus rhizome browning. p-Coumaroyltyramine and N-trans-feruloyltyramine were selected as predominant chemical markers to investigate the differential expression between tropical and temperate lotus using principal component analysis and orthogonal partial least squares discriminant analysis. Shared and unique structure plots were used to compare the outcomes of the ecotype and browning OPLS model, showing that variation in tropical lotus rhizome browning is not obvious; this will be of great importance for genetic improvement by providing a hereditary basis.…”
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    Key Success Factors in Entrepreneurial Development among Women Micro-Entrepreneurs in Malaysia by Vikneswary Tirumalaisamy, Asokan Vasudevan, Rajani Balakrishnan, Suleiman Ibrahim Shelash Mohammad, A. Vasumathi, Ahmad Samed Al-Adwan, Barween Al Kurdi

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Results indicated that most variables had reliable Cronbach Alpha values, though issues with discriminant validity were found. The structural model showed substantial explanatory power, and most path coefficients indicated positive relationships, except for the link between government support and entrepreneurial development. …”
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    Learning-Based Spectrum Sensing for Cognitive Radio Systems by Yasmin Hassan, Mohamed El-Tarhuni, Khaled Assaleh

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…In the proposed scheme, discriminative features from the received signal are extracted at each node and used by a classifier at a central node to make a global decision about the availability of spectrum holes for use by the cognitive radio network. …”
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    An optimized knight traversal technique to detect multiple faults and Module Sequence Graph based reconfiguration of microfluidic biochip by Basudev Saha, Mukta Majumder

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…To accept it for discriminating purposes, the microfluidic device must endorse its preciseness and strength by following sublime testing strategy. …”
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    Long-Term Vibration Monitoring of the Effects of Temperature and Humidity on PC Girders with and without Fly Ash considering ASR Deterioration by Tuan Minh Ha, Saiji Fukada, Kazuyuki Torii

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…For adequate maintenance, it is necessary to quantify the environment-induced changes and discriminate them from the effects due to damage. This study investigates the variation in the vibration responses of prestressed concrete (PC) girders, which were deteriorated because of the alkali–silica reaction (ASR), concerning ambient temperature and humidity. …”
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    Mutations to transcription factor MAX allosterically increase DNA selectivity by altering folding and binding pathways by Renee Hastings, Arjun K. Aditham, Nicole DelRosso, Peter H. Suzuki, Polly M. Fordyce

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Understanding how proteins discriminate between preferred and non-preferred ligands (‘selectivity’) is essential for predicting biological function and a central goal of protein engineering efforts, yet the biophysical mechanisms underpinning selectivity remain poorly understood. …”
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    Understanding the Roles of Religion in Nursing Practice as a Prescriptive Instrument for High-Quality Faith-Based Healthcare by Olaolorunpo Olorunfemi, Oluwapamilerinayo Cynthia Agbaje, Oluwaseun Oluwafunmilayo Abiodun, Bamidele Abiodun Ayeni, Rosemary Ngozi Osunde

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…We also encourage nurses to work following their clients’ religious beliefs and not discriminate when they differ from their own.…”
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    The Efficacy of Predictive Methods in Financial Statement Fraud by Mahdi Omidi, Qingfei Min, Vahab Moradinaftchali, Muhammad Piri

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Additionally, this study examined the properties of five widely used supervised approaches, namely, multi-layer feed forward neural network (MFFNN), probabilistic neural network (PNN), support vector machine (SVM), multinomial log-linear model (MLM), and discriminant analysis (DA), applied in different real-life situations. …”
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    Advancing Computational Humor: LLaMa-3 Based Generation with DistilBert Evaluation Framework by He Jinliang, Mei Aohan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The study developed a comprehensive dataset sourced from diverse online platforms, supplemented by non-humorous content from scientific literature and press conferences to enhance the model's discriminative capabilities. Utilizing DistilBERT for efficient evaluation, the fine-tuned LLaMA-3 achieved an impressive accuracy of 95.6% and an F1-score of 97.75%, surpassing larger models such as GPT-4o, and Gemini. …”
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    Fast Mumford-Shah Two-Phase Image Segmentation Using Proximal Splitting Scheme by Nilima Shah, Dhanesh Patel, Pasi Fränti

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…A crucial step in the design of machine vision systems is the extraction of discriminant features from the images, which is based on low-level segmentation which can be obtained by our approach.…”
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    Assessing Website quality in context: retrieving information about genetically modified food on the Web by Claire R. McInerney, Nora J. Bird

    Published 2005-01-01
    “…</b> This study sought to use the WQET to determine the quality of Websites in the context of biotechnology or genetically modified food and to seek one or more easily identified characteristics, such as bias, commitment, use of metatags and site update-access interval (length of time between last update of the site and the date reviewed) that might be used as a quick discriminator of a Website's quality. <br><b>Analysis.…”
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    Human Motion Gesture Recognition Based on Computer Vision by Rui Ma, Zhendong Zhang, Enqing Chen

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The generator and the discriminator are designed as two parts in the network, and they are connected together in order to encode the possible relationship of appearance and, at the same time, the possibility of the existence of human body parts and the relationship between each part of the body and its parental part coding. …”
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    ANALISIS SEGMENTASI WISATAWAN STAYCATION DI BALI by Agung Sri Sulistyawati, Fanny Maharani Suarka

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The data analysis techniques used were factor analysis, clustering, discriminant and cross tabulation to examine relationships with other segmentation variables, such as demographics, geography, and behavior using the SPSS v.25 application. …”
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    Low Resolution Limits and Inaccurate Algorithms Decrease Significantly the Value of Late Loss in Current Drug-Eluting Stent Trials by Johannes B. Dahm, Frank van Buuren

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Due to the limited value of late loss in discriminating the small differences between the one and other DES, late lumen area loss and clearly defined calculation algorithms (e.g., MLD-relocation) should be used in future DES studies also to fulfill the more stringent regulatory requirements.…”
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    Comparison and analysis of phylogenetic relationship based on internal transcribed spacer 1, its-1 fragment of eimeria tenella and eimeria acervulina from broiler chicken in korea by Myung-Jo You

    “…<p> <b>Conclusions:</b> The molecular method examine in the present study appears useful for discriminating among similar Eimeria species providing useful methods for diagnosis and epidemiology of avian coccidial infection.…”
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