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    Predictive models for the implementation of targeted reproductive management in multiparous cows on automatic milking systems by Fergus P. Hannon, Martin J. Green, Luke O'Grady, Chris Hudson, Anneke Gouw, Laura V. Randall

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…No statistically significant improvement in classification accuracy was achieved by the addition of auxiliary data sources. …”
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    Dataset for comparative analysis of precision metagenomics and traditional methods in urinary tract infection diagnosticsNCBI by Rob E. Carpenter, Sadia Almas, Vaibhav K. Tamrakar, Rahul Sharma

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…The dataset includes 47 urine samples, each analyzed by microbial culture, PCR, and precision metagenomics, followed by bioinformatic classification using the Explify® platform. precision metagenomics identified significantly more uropathogens (62 distinct organisms) compared to PCR (19 organisms) and microbial culture (13 organisms), with 98 % of samples testing positive for polymicrobial infections via precision metagenomics. …”
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    Characterization of adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma patients with specific skin lesions in a tertiary dermatological service in Brazil by Mariana Valente, José Antonio Sanches, Youko Nukui, Jade Cury-Martins, Bruno Castro Souza, Juliana Pereira, Denis Miyashiro

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The median age at diagnosis was 59.4 years. Classification at diagnosis was: 16 (36.4%) chronic (93.7% unfavorable, 6.2% favorable), 14 (31.8%) acute, 10 (22.7%) smoldering, four (9.1%) lymphoma, and none with primary cutaneous tumoral. …”
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    Features of development and progression of colorectal cancer on a background of ulcerative colitis by I. L. Khalif, V. N. Kashnikov, A. V. Gusev, O. V. Golovenko, K. V. Bolikhov, L. L. Kapuller, A. N. Kuznetsov, A. V. Vasilchenko

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…In 32 patients (49,0%) the type of tumor was moderately-differentiated adenocarcinoma, 7 patients (10,8%) had mucous and poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma, 6 (9,2%) – tubular-villous adenoma, 9 (13,8%) – welldifferentiated adenocarcinoma and 4 (6,2%) – gobletcell cancer. According to ТNM classification tumor at Т4 stage was revealed in 48 (73,8%) patients, Т3 – in 15 (23,1%), Т2 – in 2 (3,1%); N0 – in 56 (86,2%), N + in 9 (13,8%). …”
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    Identification of Geographical Origin of Milk by Amino Acid Profile Coupled with Chemometric Analysis by Min Kang, Quanhong Yue, Shikuan Jia, Jiarong Wang, Mengdan Zheng, Ran Suo

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Furthermore, the principal component analysis (PCA) demonstrated the feasibility of geographical origin identification using an amino acid profile, which the first 2 principal components account for 65.62% of total variance. The predictive model for the geographical origin of milk samples was established by orthogonal partial least squares-discriminant analysis (OPLS-DA) with a classification accuracy of 100% and the performance parameters of R2X 0.98, R2Y 0.82, and Q2 0.75. …”
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    Agreement Between Provider-Completed and Patient-Completed Preoperative Frailty Screening Using the Clinical Risk Analysis Index: Cross-Sectional Questionnaire Study by Mehraneh Khalighi, Amy C Thomas, Karl J Brown, Katherine C Ritchey

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…There was a moderate but statistically significant correlation between provider-completed and patient-completed RAI-C assessments (r=0.62; 95% CI 0.25-0.83; P=.003). Provider-completed and patient-completed RAI-C assessments resulted in the same frailty classification in 60% (12/20) of participants, but 40% (8/20) of participants were reclassified to a more frail category based on patient-completed assessment. …”
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