Short interbirth interval and adverse pregnancy outcomes: a Bayesian network approach. [PDF]
Heisecke SL+4 more
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ABSTRACT Reliable and accurate predictions of solar radiation are essential for the supervision and operation of solar photovoltaic power generation systems. As the primary media involved in atmospheric radiation transfer, aerosols significantly influence global horizontal irradiance (GHI).
XiuYan Gao+3 more
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A Commentary on "Clinical Efficacy of Tuina Therapy for Acute Lumbar Sprain: A Bayesian Network Meta- Analysis Based on Randomized Controlled Trials" [Response to Letter]. [PDF]
Chen J, Li W, Li J.
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Mod Tanh‐Activated Physical Neural Network MPPT Control Algorithm for Varying Irradiance Conditions
The proposed MPPT controller (CRT‐POA‐PID) is implemented to enhance power efficiency in the PV system. The beta‐distributed point estimation technique is used for mismatch factor correction, improving performance. Simulations show a 98.42% efficiency improvement, a 4.54 dB reduction in total harmonic distortion, and faster convergence compared to ANN ...
Khuong Nguyen‐Vinh+2 more
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Efficacy and safety of Chinese classical prescriptions for dilated cardiomyopathy: a systematic review and Bayesian network meta-analysis. [PDF]
Tao S+7 more
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A Bayesian network for modelling the Lady tasting tea experiment. [PDF]
Xie G.
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Cross‐species extrapolation of adverse outcome pathway network on reproductive toxicity under the One Health perspective using new approach methodologies. AOP = adverse outcome pathway. Abstract Although ecotoxicological and toxicological risk assessments are performed separately from each other, recent efforts have been made in both disciplines to ...
Elizabeth Dufourcq Sekatcheff+2 more
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Probabilistic ecological risk assessment for deep-sea mining: A Bayesian network for Chatham Rise, Pacific Ocean. [PDF]
Kaikkonen L+7 more
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Re‐envisioning urban landscapes: lichens, liverworts, and mosses coexist spontaneously with us
Current conceptions of “urban biodiversity” address only particular taxa, ignoring the full richness of species within cities. Despite their exclusion from these conceptions, tree‐dwelling lichens, mosses, and liverworts (collectively, “epiphytes”) are recognized as bioindicators of urbanization, but their inherent contributions to biodiversity are ...
Nicole J Jung+2 more
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