Artificial Intelligence for Bone: Theory, Methods, and Applications
Advances in artificial intelligence (AI) offer the potential to improve bone research. The current review explores the contributions of AI to pathological study, biomarker discovery, drug design, and clinical diagnosis and prognosis of bone diseases. We envision that AI‐driven methodologies will enable identifying novel targets for drugs discovery. The
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Mandibular Mucormycosis Following Severe COVID-19 in a Patient With Chronic Drug Abuse: A Case Report. [PDF]
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Correction: Recognition and stigma of prescription drug abuse disorder: personal and community determinants. [PDF]
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Heat generation in lithium‐ion batteries affects performance, aging, and safety, requiring accurate thermal modeling. Traditional methods face efficiency and adaptability challenges. This article reviews machine learning‐based and hybrid modeling approaches, integrating data and physics to improve parameter estimation and temperature prediction ...
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The need for objective measures of nicotine use and cessation
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The Lingering Menace of Drug Abuse Among the Indian Youth-It's Time for Action. [PDF]
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Prescription patterns of quetiapine for multiple drug abuse, depression, and psychosis: A retrospective study. [PDF]
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Structural problems without structural solutions? Youth leaders' perceptions of their community
Abstract As young people explore and reflect on the conditions of their neighborhoods and communities, they can forge a critical consciousness—merging their perspectives and analysis to direct both individual and collective actions. Photovoice is a methodological tool that allows participants to document their perspectives and analysis and discuss with
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Exploring "Intoxicated Syndrome": A rare case of cervical kyphoscoliosis due to drug abuse. [PDF]
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