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He said that the group was looking for "signature patterns" in sets of data from emergency departments to detect small and large surges in certain kinds of visits.
These may consist, for instance, in sets of data supplied by different sources which are inconsistent with each other, such as incompatible evidence presented by different witnesses in a trial.
Gene expression programming (GEP) is a learning algorithm and what it learns specifically is about relationships between variables in sets of data, and it builds models to describe these relationships [ 24].
Gene expression programming (GEP) is a learning algorithm and what it learns specifically is about relationships between variables in sets of data and then builds models to explain these relationships.
These analyses revealed that the expression patterns in sets of data derived from independent samples taken from the same group were highly similar, assuring the high integrity of the CAGE datasets.
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We recommend to account for both imputation and sampling variation in sets of missing data.
It explores Simpson's paradox, in which a trend appears in two sets of data, but disappears when both are combined.
Potential MHQIs were derived by examining the empirical patterns of improvement and incidence in depressive symptoms and cognitive performance across facilities in both sets of data.
Pending further confirmatory studies in international sets of data, prospective studies should be performed, preferably in the context of real-life anti-AD drug development.
Further evidence of the eurozone's fragile economic recovery came on Wednesday in two sets of data.
It is observed that there is no considerable difference between predicted compositions of key component in four sets of data.
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