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    Comparison and verification of detection accuracy for late deceleration with and without uterine contractions signals using convolutional neural networks by Ikumi Sato, Ikumi Sato, Yuta Hirono, Yuta Hirono, Eiri Shima, Hiroto Yamamoto, Kousuke Yoshihara, Chiharu Kai, Chiharu Kai, Akifumi Yoshida, Fumikage Uchida, Naoki Kodama, Satoshi Kasai

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Furthermore, in a validation using 23 cases in which obstetricians judged that the UC signals were poor and the FHR signal had an LD-like morphology, the FHR-only model achieved an AUC of 0.867.ConclusionThis indicates that using only the FHR signal as input to the CNN could detect LDs and potential LDs with high accuracy. …”
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    Fatigue after subarachnoid haemorrhage: a study of patients with good clinical outcome by G. Makarevičius, K. Pilypaitė, G. Terbetas, G. Šustickas, G. Bulotienė

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…However, data on patients with good clinical outcome are still scarce, since in clinical practice, the condition of patients is usually judged by physical parameters and mental condition is rarely considered. …”
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    Fructosamine measurement for diabetes mellitus diagnosis and monitoring: a systematic review and meta-analysis protocol by Andre Pascal Kengne, Eugene Sobngwi, Jean Jacques N Noubiap, Jobert Richie N Nansseu, Joël Fokom-Domgue, Eric V Balti

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…We will assess clinical heterogeneity by examining the types of interventions and outcomes in each study, and pool studies judged to be clinically homogeneous. We will also assess statistical heterogeneity using the χ2 test of homogeneity and quantify it using the I2 statistic. …”
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    Coffee, including caffeinated and decaffeinated coffee, and the risk of hepatocellular carcinoma: a systematic review and dose–response meta-analysis by Paul Roderick, Peter Clive Hayes, Julie Parkes, Ryan Buchanan, Oliver John Kennedy, Jonathan Andrew Fallowfield

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…We tested for modification of the effect estimate by HCC aetiology and pre-existing liver disease. We judged the quality of evidence using the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) criteria.Results We found 18 cohorts, involving 2 272 642 participants and 2905 cases, and 8 case–control studies, involving 1825 cases and 4652 controls. …”
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    Transforming Non-Digital, Clinical Workflows to Detect and Track Vision-Threatening Diabetic Retinopathy via a Digital Platform Integrating Artificial Intelligence: Implementation... by Peranut Chotcomwongse, Paisan Ruamviboonsuk, Chaiwat Karavapitayakul, Koblarp Thongthong, Anyarak Amornpetchsathaporn, Methaphon Chainakul, Malee Triprachanath, Eckachai Lerdpanyawattananukul, Niracha Arjkongharn, Varis Ruamviboonsuk, Nattaporn Vongsa, Pawin Pakaymaskul, Turean Waiwaree, Hathaiphan Ruampunpong, Richa Tiwari, Viroj Tangcharoensathien

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Results Of 645 patients screened by AI, 201 (31.2%) were referrals, 129 (64.2%) of which were true positives agreeable by over-reading; 115 of these true positives (89.1%) had referral adherence. False negatives judged by over-reading were 1.1% (5/444). Of 730 patients in manual screening, 175 (24.0%) were potential referrals, 11 (6.3%) of which were referred at the point-of-screening; eight of these (72.7%) adhered to referral. …”
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    Pulmonary aspergillosis in US Veterans with COVID-19: a nationwide, retrospective cohort study by Kaitlin Swinnerton, Nathanael R. Fillmore, Ikwo Oboho, Janet Grubber, Mary Brophy, Nhan V Do, Paul A Monach, Westyn Branch-Elliman

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Results: Among 674,343 Veterans with SARS-CoV-2, 165 were electronically flagged for review. Of these, 66 were judged to be cases of aspergillosis. Incidence proportions ranged from 0.30/10,000 among patients with zero risk factors to 34/10,000 among those with ≥3 risk factors; rates were similar in the pre- and post-vaccination eras. …”
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    Des bidonvilles aux sites de relogement à Témara : la quête d’une identité urbaine légitime by Aziz Benkorti

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Although this social hierarchy is invisible to the outside world, the inhabitants of the neighbourhood are seen as homogeneous and judged according to the image that others have of their neighbourhood. …”
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    The relationship between self-perception of smile aesthetics and personality traits of university students: A cross-sectional study by Claudia Denisse Piscoche-Rodríguez, Livia Sonia Zambrano de la Peña, Maria Eugenia Guerrero, Dian Agustin Wahjuningrum, Novaldy Wahjudianto, Karissa Navita Saragih

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…In particular, 36.69 % of respondents were satisfied with and confident about their smiles, and 48.82 % of respondents had never been socially judged because of their smiles. In addition, 64.50 % of respondents had never experienced offense or discrimination because of their smiles, and the majority of respondents (46.8 %) obtained an average score in personality traits. …”
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    Perbandingan Efektivitas Obat Kumur yang Mengandung Chlorhexidine dengan Povidone Iodine terhadap Streptococcus by Jeanne Mervrayano, Rahmatini ., Elizabeth Bahar

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…The results of this study showed an average inhibition zone Chlorhexidine preparation is 19.4 mm, and povidone iodine was 7.6 mm. Judging from the results of inhibition zone measurement, stocks that make up the average zone of inhibition is greatest mouthwash preparations containing clorhexidine.…”
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    Are facility service delivery models meeting the sexual and reproductive health needs of adolescents in Sub-Saharan Africa? A qualitative evidence synthesis by Yusupha Sanyang, Saikou Sanyang, Alice Norah Ladur, Mamady Cham, Nicola Desmond, Florence Mgawadere

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Barriers to information and services are compounded by lack of access to appropriate information, fear of being judged, health provider attitudes and contextual factors such as culture, religion, poverty, and illiteracy. …”
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    Efficacy and Safety of Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Treatment of Complex Perianal Fistulas: A Meta-Analysis by Fang Cheng, Zhong Huang, Zhi Li

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…None of the adverse events was judged to be related to MSCs. Our study supported that local MSC therapy alone or combined with fibrin glue is safe and efficacious for complex perianal fistula. …”
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    The Social Construction of Categorical Data: Mixed Methods Approach to Assessing Data Features in Publicly Available Datasets by Theresa Willem, Alessandro Wollek, Theodor Cheslerean-Boghiu, Martha Kenney, Alena Buyx

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We conclude that social scientific, context-dependent analysis of available data features using both quantitative and qualitative methods is helpful in judging the utility of categorical data for the population for which a model is intended.…”
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    ECONOMIC ASPECT OF CRIMINAL LAW COUNTERACTION TO JUSTIFICATION OF ARMED AGGRESSION AGAINST UKRAINE: RISKS FOR THE STATE BUDGET IN THE LIGHT OF THE PRACTICE OF THE EUROPEAN COURT OF... by Andrii Lapkin, Daryna Yevtieieva, Daria Kukovynets

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The empirical basis of the study was as follows: (1) statistical data on Ukraine's participation as a defendant in the ECHR and the expenses incurred by it for the compensation of damages in 2019-2023; (2) approximately 900 verdicts of Ukrainian courts under Article 4362 of the Criminal Code; (3) the survey results of 4015 law enforcement officers of Ukraine on countering the glorification of the Russian armed aggression in Ukraine; (4) the survey results of 16 Ukrainian judges on countering the glorification of the Russian armed aggression in Ukraine; (5) 46 ECHR judgments. …”
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    Recent Advances of Surfactant-Polymer (SP) Flooding Enhanced Oil Recovery Field Tests in China by Chen Sun, Hu Guo, Yiqiang Li, Kaoping Song

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…It seems that SP flooding is not cost competitive as polymer flooding and ASP flooding if judged by utility factor (UF) and EOR cost. Even the most technically and economically successful SP1 has a much higher cost than polymer flooding and ASP flooding, SP flooding is thus not cost competitive as previously expected. …”
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    An analysis of the Policy of Increasing the Salaries of Government Employees Based on the Framework of Kingdon's Multiple Streams (Case Study of Budget Law 1401) by Seyyed Mojtaba Shahraeini, Heidar Najafi, Seyyedamir Abbaszade, Mahdi Khosravi, Iman Akbari

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Results The research, based on the multiple streams framework, explains that the reduction in taxes for government employees (excluding faculty members and judges) has disproportionately increased the percentage of salary and benefits for higher-income salary groups. …”
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    Les techniques de construction du second forum de Bavay (Nord) : utilisation, origine et datation des matériaux en terre cuite by Xavier Deru, Christine Louvion

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…This approach enables us to evaluate the number of hours of work required although the workforce whose importance and skills remains unknown. In any case, judging by the example of the thermal baths of Trajan in Rome, and therefore subject to the available finances, only one season could allow the completion of the structural work.In addition to these results relative to the history of a monument, this article attempts to apply a precise analytic approach to the constructions and the materials used to build them. …”
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    Evaluation of Dynamic Visual Perception of Riverside Interface in Mountainous Cities from the Perspective of Boating by Dan LUO, Ruhong WEI

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…At the visual unit scale, the correlation between the difference of perception status and space is further discussed. It is judged that readability may be affected by interface contour, building level richness, landmark building distribution and interface element integrity. …”
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