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McLaughlin Cabrera posted an update 8 days ago
This paper is to produce different scenarios in forecasts for international tourism demand, in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. By implementing two distinct methodologies (the Long Short Term Memory neural network and the Generalized Additive Model), based on recent crises, we are able to calculate the expected drop in the international tourist…[Read more]
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McLaughlin Cabrera posted an update 9 days ago
There is a growing controversy about the role of the epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) in the fibrosis associated with chronic disease. Recent studies suggest that it is not the EMT transcriptional program but differentiation of progenitor cells, response to chronic inflammation, or some combination of both which cause the appearance of…[Read more]
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McLaughlin Cabrera posted an update 10 days ago
The dentin barrier test showed that DMSO-R2 did not result in significantly lower % cell viability, whereas incorporation of 1-10 w/w % DMSO into R5 resulted in significantly lower % of cell viability. Incorporating DMSO into hydrophilic self-etching resins may increase cytotoxicity. The biocompatibility is not influenced by the addition of DMSO…[Read more]
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McLaughlin Cabrera posted an update 11 days ago
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This study not only provided the genome-wide miRNA profiles in the flower and leaf tissue of O. fragrans, but also investigated the potential regulatory role of miR858a in flavonoid synthesis in O. fragrans. The results specifically indicated the connection of miRNAs to the regulation of secondary metabolite biosynthesis in…[Read more]
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McLaughlin Cabrera posted an update 12 days ago
Clinical benefit (SD or PR ≥ 6 months) was observed in 26 evaluable patients [36%, 95% confidence intervals (CI) (25% to 49%)]. C75 mouse In 80 patients, median overall survival (OS) was 10.5 months [95% CI (8.5-16.1)] and median progression-free survival (PFS) 4.1 months [95% CI (3.4-7.3)]. Six patients (7.5%) experienced DLTs and 20 (25%) r…[Read more]
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McLaughlin Cabrera posted an update 13 days ago
Written language is the primary means by which scientific research findings are disseminated. Yet in the era of information overload, dissemination of a field of research may require additional efforts given the sheer volume of material available on any specific topic. Topic models are unsupervised natural language processing methods that analyze…[Read more]
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McLaughlin Cabrera posted an update 14 days ago
First impressions of traits are formed rapidly and nonconsciously, suggesting an automatic process. We examined whether first impressions of trustworthiness are mandatory, another component of automaticity in face processing. In Experiment 1a, participants rated faces displaying subtle happy, subtle angry, and neutral expressions on…[Read more]
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McLaughlin Cabrera posted an update 15 days ago
Compared with the traditional adaptive threshold, this mechanism has a significantly lower computational complexity. A prototype with three sub-channels performing 1.5 Gs/s sampling is implemented to verify the proposed technique. The results obtained confirm its high sampling rate and noise baseline drift tolerance in weak signal detection.The…[Read more]
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McLaughlin Cabrera posted an update 17 days ago
After the weak correlation modes are eliminated, the signal is reconstructed locally, and the separation of the micro-motion signal is realized. The experimental results show that the proposed method can filter out the strong clutter component and the fuselage component from radar echo more effectively than the local mean decomposition (LMD),…[Read more]
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McLaughlin Cabrera posted an update 18 days ago
Conducted electrical weapons (CEWs) are used broadly as a less-lethal force option for police officers. However, there is no clear picture of the possible health risks in humans on the basis of rigorously assessed scientific evidence from the international peer-reviewed literature.
To synthesize and systematically evaluate the strength of…[Read more]
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McLaughlin Cabrera posted an update 18 days ago
Conducted electrical weapons (CEWs) are used broadly as a less-lethal force option for police officers. However, there is no clear picture of the possible health risks in humans on the basis of rigorously assessed scientific evidence from the international peer-reviewed literature.
To synthesize and systematically evaluate the strength of…[Read more]
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