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    Verbal prefixation and realizations of antipassive alternations in Polish by Katarzyna Mroczyńska

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…It also shows how the prefixed verbs combine with the marker się, which flags antipassive, i.e. is a recurring marker attested in antipassive constructions in the Polish language. …”
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    Constipations in elderly: diagnostics and treatment approach by Yu. O. Shulpekova

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…At investigation of the patient it is especially important to estimate history of drug intake, to pay the special attention to signs of obscure depression and anxiety, systemic and neurologic diseases and so- called «red flags». Constipation with delayed transit and megarectum are associated to the risk of fecal impaction, compression of urinary tract and stercoral colitis development, with intestinal perforation, blee- ding and suppuration.At treatment prescription it is necessary to take into account nature of constipation, features of clini- cal pattern, intestinal transit, incidental or persistent course. …”
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    Nu—A Marine Life Monitoring and Exploration Submarine System by Ali A. M. R. Behiry, Tarek Dafar, Ahmed E. M. Hassan, Faisal Hassan, Abdullah AlGohary, Mounib Khanafer

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The fish detection algorithm achieved an average precision of 60% in identifying fish presence, while the classification model achieved 97% precision in assigning species labels, with unknown species flagged correctly. The testing of Nu in a controlled environment has met the system design expectations.…”
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    Making connections for children and teachers: using classroom-based implementation supports for teaching Pyramid Model practices in Head Start programs by Rebecca J. Bulotsky-Shearer, Jill Ehrenreich-May, Chelsea T. Morris, Casey Mullins, Bella S. Lerner, Elizabeth Howe, Jhonelle Bailey, Rinatte L. Gruen, Angelica C. Gonzalez

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Intervention teachers participated in practice-based coaching and monthly communities of practice over the course of two years.ResultsSignificant effects were found on participating intervention teachers’ observed increased implementation of positive social-emotional practices in the classroom, decreases in red flags (observed teaching behaviors counter to the Pyramid Model), and increased teacher reports of self-efficacy in the intervention group, compared to control teachers. …”
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  5. 165

    Molecular surface descriptors to predict antibody developability: sensitivity to parameters, structure models, and conformational sampling by Eliott Park, Saeed Izadi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Based on our benchmarking analysis, we propose six in silico developability risk flags and assess their effectiveness in predicting potential developability issues for a set of case study molecules.…”
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    Tools to refine unknown parent group definitions by A. Legarra, I. Aguilar

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…First, a pseudocount of records based on descendants with record can be easily computed from a pedigree and a list of animals in records by propagating fractions of one from the flagged animals to ancestors through the pedigree, from youngest to oldest. …”
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    Upper Extremity Superficial Vein Thromboses Presenting as Acute Neck Pain in a Young and Healthy Male: A Case Report by Kristen L Zosel, Max K Dummar, Benjamin G Adams, Nancy C Henderson, Richard B Westrick

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…While the majority of neck pain in young and healthy individuals is neuromusculoskeletal in nature, screening for red flags is necessary for ruling-out serious medical pathologies. …”
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  8. 168

    Enhancing the utility of polygenic scores in Alzheimer’s disease through systematic curation and annotation by Savannah Mwesigwa, Yulin Dai, Nitesh Enduru, Zhongming Zhao, Zhongming Zhao

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…We aligned the scores based on the “GWAS significant variants” (GWAS-SV) method with the GWAS Catalog and flagged redundant files and those with a “limited scope” due to insufficient external GWAS support. …”
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    A concise practical clinical guide to identifying spasticity in neurological shoulder dysfunction by Damon Hoad, Stephen Ashford, Stephen Ashford, Ganesh Bavikatte, Rachel Farrell, Rachel Farrell, Adrian Robertson, Jörg Wissel, Jörg Wissel

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…During an in-person meeting in March 2023, a consensus-building process was used to discuss four topics: a checklist/tool to identify shoulder involvement in upper limb spasticity, measurements/scales for assessing shoulder spasticity, ‘red flags’ for other conditions affecting the shoulder, and assessment limitations and practicalities.ResultsWhere there was full agreement on a topic, recommendations to overcome challenges for initial and ongoing assessment of shoulder spasticity and goal-setting were developed, and categorized as Posture, Purposeful activity and Pain (‘the three Ps’). …”
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    Applying Machine Learning Techniques to Identify Undiagnosed Patients with Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency by Bruce Pyenson, Maggie Alston, Jeffrey Gomberg, Feng Han, Nikhil Khandelwal, Motoharu Dei, Monica Son, Jaime Vora

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…Patients were labeled with 290 condition category flags and split into actual positive EPI cases, actual negative EPI cases, and unlabeled cases. …”
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    Detecting travel modes from smartphone-based travel surveys with continuous hidden Markov models by Guangnian Xiao, Qin Cheng, Chunqin Zhang

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…Consequently, 94.37% of segments are flagged correctly for the training dataset, while 93.47% are detected properly for the test dataset by making a comparison between detected travel modes and travel modes validated during the prompted recall survey. …”
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    Incidence and long-term patient reported outcome measures of patients with radiological cauda equina compression but without clinical features of cauda equina syndrome by Hamzah Alsheikh Soleiman, Mary Solou, Andreas K. Demetriades

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Further acute referrals also occur with the reverse scenario, when radiological evidence of cauda equina compression is not accompanied by the clinical red flags of the syndrome. The understanding of CES, particularly in cases with radiological compression but lacking clinical symptoms, remains limited. …”
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    Explanatory LSTM-AE-Based Anomaly Detection for Time Series Data in Marine Transportation by Zhan Wang, Mwamba Kasongo Dahouda, Hyoseong Hwang, Inwhee Joe

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…However, when input data that significantly deviates from the training set is encountered, a high reconstruction error is produced, thereby allowing potential anomalies to be flagged. To enhance the interpretability of the results, explainable artificial intelligence (XAI) techniques are incorporated, specifically shapley additive explanations (SHAP) and local interpretable model-agnostic explanations (LIME), to identify which features have the most impact on detected anomalies. …”
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    Robust Identification of Vegetation Change Using Shapelet-Based Temporal Segmentation of Landsat Time-Series Stacks: A Case Study in the Qilian Mountains by Lipeng Jiao, Randolph H. Wynne

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…When those values exceed the predefined threshold values, the shapelet windows are flagged as having changed. SVCD was tested on a Landsat scene in the Qilian Mountains (WRS-2 Path 133 Row 34), a region with extensive natural and human-driven land cover changes over three decades. …”
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    Comparing traditional surveys and web-scraped data to understand the pigeon racing industry in Southern California by Maurice Pitesky, Malekah Isa, Charlene Rivera, Elise Streba, Joseph D. Gendreau

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Specifically, 191 unique posts associated with pigeon sales were flagged between 12/21/2020 and 1/21/2021 demonstrating the potential for the analysis of social media as an extension-based tool. …”
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    Instability of revised Korean Developmental Screening Test classification in first year of life by Ji Eun Jeong, You Min Kim, Na Won Lee, Gyeong Nam Kim, Jisuk Bae, Jin Kyung Kim

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Conclusion Infants scoring below -2 SD on the revised K-DST 4–5 months questionnaire, especially in the gross motor domain, should undergo close monitoring and repeated evaluations in the absence of neurological abnormalities or developmental red flags.…”
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    Minimizing the Diagnostic Delay in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: The Role of Nonneurologist Practitioners by Martin Matharan, Stéphane Mathis, Sarah Bonabaud, Louis Carla, Antoine Soulages, Gwendal Le Masson

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Finally, based on our results, we also provide a short practical diagram to help nonneurologist practitioners to quickly discuss the diagnosis of ALS in case of some specific symptoms (“red flags”).…”
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    “Scarlet Cloak and the Forest Adventure”: a preliminary study of the impact of AI on commonly used writing tools by Barbara Bordalejo, Davide Pafumi, Frank Onuh, A. K. M. Iftekhar Khalid, Morgan Slayde Pearce, Daniel Paul O’Donnell

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Initially prompted by noticing how tools like Grammarly were being flagged by AI detection software, it examines how these popular tools such as Grammarly, EditPad, Writefull, and AI models such as ChatGPT and Microsoft Bing Copilot affect human-generated texts and how accurately current AI-detection systems, including Turnitin and GPTZero, can assess texts for use of these tools. …”
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    Breast Implant Illness May Be Rooted in Mast Cell Activation: A Case-Controlled Retrospective Analysis by Èva S. Nagy, BMedSci(Hons), MBBS, PhD, FRACS, Grad Cert (Breast Surgery), Mark Westaway, MBBS, DCH, Grad Dip Allergy, Suzanne Danieletto, BSc, MBBS (Hons), FRCPA, MIAC, Lawrence B. Afrin, MD

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Given that neoantigenic/xenobiotic exposures commonly trigger dysfunctional MCs in MCAS to heighten aberrant mediator expression driving inflammatory and other issues, further investigation of whether BII represents an implant-driven escalation of preexisting MCAS and whether an MCAS diagnosis flags risk for BII seems warranted.…”
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