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    Bidimensionally partitioned online sequential broad learning system for large-scale data stream modeling by Wei Guo, Jianjiang Yu, Caigen Zhou, Xiaofeng Yuan, Zhanxiu Wang

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…To address these issues, we propose a novel bidimensionally partitioned online sequential broad learning system (BPOSBLS) in this paper. …”
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    Efficient evidence selection for systematic reviews in traditional Chinese medicine by Yizhen Li, Zhe Huang, Zhongzhi Luan, Shujing Xu, Yunan Zhang, Lin Wu, Darong Wu, Dongran Han, Yixing Liu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In this study, we introduce a novel precision-preferred comprehensive information extraction and selection procedure to enhance both the efficiency and accuracy of evidence selection for TCM practitioners. …”
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    Blue sclerae and their association with glaucoma (a review and case report) by T.A. Beletskaya, E.V. Kozina, D.V. Dmitrenko, Yu.I. Gavrilova

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…The combination of osteogenesis imperfecta type 1 and primary open-angle glaucoma is a novel phenotypic association. The most effective way of controlling intraocular pressure (IOP) in this condition is surgical intervention. …”
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    Mapping decision-making pathways: Determination of intervention entry points for diagnostic tests in suspected serious infection [version 2; peer review: 2 approved] by Raasti Naseem, Sara Pretorius, Nicola Howe, Clare Lendrem, Cameron Williams, Enitan D Carrol, Philip Pallmann

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Background PROTECT (Platform Randomised evaluation of clinical Outcomes using novel TEChnologies to optimise antimicrobial Therapy) has brought together a team of researchers to design a platform trial to rapidly evaluate and adopt into care multiple diagnostic technologies, bringing immediate benefit to patients. …”
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    Machine learning and molecular dynamics simulations predict potential TGR5 agonists for type 2 diabetes treatment by Ojochenemi A. Enejoh, Chinelo H. Okonkwo, Hector Nortey, Olalekan A. Kemiki, Ainembabazi Moses, Ainembabazi Moses, Florence N. Mbaoji, Abdulrazak S. Yusuf, Olaitan I. Awe

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This study used machine learning-based models (ML), molecular docking (MD), and molecular dynamics simulations (MDS) to explore novel small molecules as potential TGR5 agonists.MethodsBioactivity data for known TGR5 agonists were obtained from the ChEMBL database. …”
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    Deep learning–based assessment of missense variants in the COG4 gene presented with bilateral congenital cataract by Shaohua Zhang, Yang Sun, Yinghong Ji, Li Ning, Binghe Xiao, Maierdanjiang Ainiwaer, Houyi Liu, Yingying Hong

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Despite classified as VUS (American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics criteria: PM1, PP4), the pathogenicity in this Cog4 variant cannot be ruled out and warrants further investigation.…”
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    Time-resolved Hubble Space Telescope UV Observations of an X-Ray Quasiperiodic Eruption Source by T. Wevers, M. Guolo, S. Lockwood, A. Mummery, D. R. Pasham, R. Arcodia

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…X-ray quasiperiodic eruptions (QPEs) are a novel mode of variability in nearby galactic nuclei whose origin remains unknown. …”
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    Investigating Smartphone-Based Sensing Features for Depression Severity Prediction: Observation Study by Yannik Terhorst, Eva-Maria Messner, Kennedy Opoku Asare, Christian Montag, Christopher Kannen, Harald Baumeister

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… BackgroundUnobtrusively collected objective sensor data from everyday devices like smartphones provide a novel paradigm to infer mental health symptoms. This process, called smart sensing, allows a fine-grained assessment of various features (eg, time spent at home based on the GPS sensor). …”
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    Dickens Today by Marianne Camus

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…This essay suggests a way in which Dickens’s novels might be made more immediately accessible to students by drawing parallels between the sociopolitical situations they describe and our own. …”
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    “Never break them in two. Never put one over the other. Eve is Mary’s mother. Mary is the daughter of Eve”: Toni Morrison’s Womanist Gospel of Self by Claude LE FUSTEC

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…Carefully following the chronology of Toni Morrison’s novels until Paradise (1997), this article focuses on Morrison’s rewriting of the Fall as the American “grand narrative” and basis of a powerful sexist and racist ideology via a number of black female characters variously characterized as outcasts. …”
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    Between France and Germany: René Schickele and “Geistiges Elsässertum” by Áine McGillicuddy

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…This study examines Schickele’s promotion of ‘geistiges Elsässertum’ in his controversial wartime drama, Hans im Schnakenloch, and follows with some comparative references to his interwar trilogy of novels, Das Erbe am Rhein.…”
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    Depictions Of Environmental Destruction By British Colonizers In Ole Kulets “The Hunter” and “Vanishing Herds” by Johnson, Ocan, Francis Akena, Adyanga

    Published 2022
    “…In the article, the study examines the depiction of characters and characterizations in relation to ecology using the renown post-colonial African literature novels ‘Vanishing Herds’ and ‘The Hunter’.…”
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    Cultures of Display: The Mirror of Imperialism by John M. MacKenzie

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Studies of the theatre, of film, exhibitions, museum displays, advertising, ephemera, heroic popular biographies and novels, as well as emigration propaganda seemed to indicate the pervasiveness of the imperial presence in British culture. …”
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