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Detecting New Lesions Using a Large Language Model: Applications in Real‐World Multiple Sclerosis Datasets

open access: yesAnnals of Neurology, EarlyView.
Objective Neuroimaging is routinely utilized to identify new inflammatory activity in multiple sclerosis (MS). A large language model to classify narrative magnetic resonance imaging reports in the electronic health record (EHR) as discrete data could provide significant benefits for MS research. The objectives of the current study were to develop such
Shane Poole   +14 more
wiley   +1 more source

Mapping Postictal Aphasia through Signal Complexity: A Stereo‐Electroencephalography Study

open access: yesAnnals of Neurology, EarlyView.
Objective The postictal period provides an opportunity to investigate the pathophysiology underlying aphasia and recovery following epileptic seizures. This study examines postictal aphasia in stereo‐electroencephalography (SEEG)‐explored patients to identify brain regions associated with task‐specific language deficits using signal complexity analysis.
Ionuț‐Flavius Bratu   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

ПРОБЛЕМА КЛАСИФІКАЦІЇ МОВНИХ ВАРІАНТІВ У СУЧАСНІЙ ЛІНГВІСТИЦІ / THE PROBLEM OF СLASSIFICATION OF LANGUAGE OPTIONSIN MODERN LINGUISTICS

open access: yesАктуальні питання суспільних наук та історії медицини, 2016
Ткач А. Проблема классификации языковых вариантов в современной лингвистике. В статье проанализированы различные взгляды украинских и зарубежных ученых на проблему классификации (типологии) языковых вариантов в современной лингвистике.
Алла ТКАЧ
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Advancing plant metabolic research by using large language models to expand databases and extract labeled data

open access: yesApplications in Plant Sciences, EarlyView.
Abstract Premise Recently, plant science has seen transformative advances in scalable data collection for sequence and chemical data. These large datasets, combined with machine learning, have demonstrated that conducting plant metabolic research on large scales yields remarkable insights.
Rachel Knapp   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Bending performance changes during prolonged canine eruption in saber‐toothed carnivores: A case study of Smilodon fatalis

open access: yesThe Anatomical Record, EarlyView.
Abstract The canine of saber‐toothed predators represents one of the most specialized dental structures known. Hypotheses about the function of hypertrophied canines range from display and conspecific interaction, soft food processing, to active prey acquisition.
Z. Jack Tseng
wiley   +1 more source

LINGUISTIC FEATURES OF PILGRIMAGE ADVERTISING

open access: yesEzikov Svyat (Orbis Linguarum)
The purpose of the article is to study the linguistic specifics of advertising pilgrimage tourism. The study used modern linguistic methods of advertising analysis, including media representations of pilgrimage tourism. Considering the fact that pilgrimage advertising is an innovative genre for Ukraine, its communicative codes are at the stage of ...
openaire   +2 more sources

Synapsids and sensitivity: Broad survey of tetrapod trigeminal canal morphology supports an evolutionary trend of increasing facial tactile specialization in the mammal lineage

open access: yesThe Anatomical Record, EarlyView.
Abstract The trigeminus nerve (cranial nerve V) is a large and significant conduit of sensory information from the face to the brain, with its three branches extending over the head to innervate a wide variety of integumentary sensory receptors, primarily tactile.
Juri A. Miyamae   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Considerations on "time" in narrative discourse Considerations on "time" in narrative discourse

open access: yesIlha do Desterro, 2008
Narrative is a feature of human experience. Language users develop from a very early age, notions or intuitions about what constitutes a 'story'.
Carmen Rosa Caldas
doaj  

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