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"To achieve this, Babylon has curated the largest knowledge graphs of medical content, and made advances in various applications of deep learning techniques adapted specifically for healthcare," says the company.
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There is an issue when it comes to implementing the large knowledge base we now have in relation to what are effective interventions.
Punch became an upper-class weekly and continued as such for three or four generations, reflecting the large knowledge of all classes it was possible for its staff to offer its readers, and the large delight of the upper class in seeing its own foibles and those of its servants, tradesmen, lame ducks, and "climbers" exposed.
Despite the large knowledge on proteasome biological role, molecular mechanisms associated with its impairment are still blur.
This persistent rise is not indicative of increasing prevalence: it follows the collection and assimilation into GBD of ever better data as new population-based studies have slowly filled the large knowledge gaps, which as recently as 2007 related to more than half the world's population [22].
A particular uncertainty relates to the model-derived NPPpot, due to the large knowledge gaps associated with the CO2 fertilization effect (Krausmann et al., 2013).
Despite the large knowledge base accumulated about ipilimumab and its mechanism of action, several challenges regarding its safety and potential benefits remain.
Second, to our knowledge, this paper is the first to document Afghanistan's national rural volunteer health workforce program, thus contributing to the larger knowledge base on the role of CHWs in post-conflict, developing countries.
Within the large knowledge bases for TNFα (8,785 rules) and TGFβ1 (2,713 rules) stimulation, the most frequent and simple temporal rules were considered and analysed for dependencies between stimuli, induced TFs, and their target genes.
The large knowledge effect sizes reported here for the treatment group a full year after the SUN workshop versus the 2009 prescores of the randomized control group (d = 1.91 for the drawing with explanation assessment and d = 0.94 for the multiple-choice content exam) provide evidence that the SUN approach works and that knowledge gains are sustained.
Humanist discourse tended to reflect the perspective of social scientists and related academic disciplines (eg, nursing); these stakeholders were represented at the large knowledge-sharing events but their work was less prominent and less highly valued (eg, research in the humanist tradition did not feature in keynote presentations or win prizes for 'best innovation').
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