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Discover Ludwig"alert models" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to refer to models of something that are more aware or conscious than regular models. For example, "These alert models of the new car were more aware of their surroundings than usual."
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Based on this result, a linear combination of deviations of the EEG power in the alpha band and theta band from the respective alert models is used for drowsiness detection.
Nitrophenols are known protonophores and have been used in structural alert models to define uncouplers (Naven et al. 2013).
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Moving from a top-down disaster alert model to a bottom-up one should, in theory, help Facebook counter some of the criticism it received for being biased towards western nations.
Table 3 Parameters for the GIC emergency alert model.
This proactive alert model is a stark contrast to the memories of waiting in front of the television or radio for the George Zimmerman and Michael Dunn verdicts.
We analysed data from 4883 consecutive admissions at a tertiary teaching hospital to construct the Early Prediction of Adverse Hospital Outcome for Medical Patients (ALERT) model using logistic regression.
In the alerting model, queries must have been previously registered by the curator.
For example, an 'HIV Alert School' model has been adopted in Ghana as a national strategy for school-based HIV prevention.
Spoiler alert: the model Lindsey Wixson walks a gold-painted hamster wheel.
(Spoiler alert: His model, who also happens to be his wife, was nearly harmed in the making of the picture, which is set on the side of a cliff).
Therefore, an alert-based decision support system is proposed in this paper to construct an alert classification model for on-line network behavior monitoring.
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