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To the authors' knowledge, no study has proposed the adaptation of more than four parameters.

Recently, a study has proposed strategies for building diabetes trajectories and associated risks [33].

This study has proposed an approach for reducing parameter and structural uncertainty in LCC prediction modeling.

However, no study has proposed a system to increase swing speed or develop an ideal kinetic chain using auditory biofeedback.

This study has proposed a set of tools and procedures to include OSA in an LTE-A system.

A study has proposed a Pv aCO2/Ca vO2 cutoff of 1.4 for the identification of anaerobic metabolism [4].

This study has proposed an estimation method for an operator's action time by using the MARS platform.

This study has proposed the JEER algorithm to improve the previous Adaboost-based face detection systems generally used in many industrial or commercial products.

The present study has proposed, formulated and solved a non-steady mathematical model that investigated the CO2 capturing performance of commercial greenhouses.

A study has proposed a least square (LS -based channeLS -basedor to achannelhighly accuratestimatorin ACO-OFDM VLC systoms [13].

The study has proposed a scheme for world climate change regionalization based on a half century of climate data (1961 2010).

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