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Convolutional automatic identification of B-lines and interstitial syndrome in lung ultrasound images using pre-trained neural networks with feature fusion. [PDF]
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A multimodal retinal aging clock for biological age prediction and systemic health assessment via OCT and fundus imaging. [PDF]
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Tracking Trainee Movement: A Scalable Framework for Analyzing Geographic Retention in Graduate Medical Education. [PDF]
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From Grade School to Grad School
2012The STEM pipeline is an often-used analogy for efforts to increase the number of people entering the critical areas of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. The analogy references the attempt to get young students into the educational conduit and have them emerge from the other end as professionals with graduate and post-graduate degrees ...
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Perspective from grad school: When you are blind and in grad school
C&EN Global Enterprise, 2018The hardest part about being a blind student in graduate school is the inaccessibility I face everywhere. I part crowds with a wave of my hand ... OK, maybe it’s my cane, but people scatter like mice that just saw a cat either way. Searching for the copy room or projector lounge can feel like a scavenger hunt as I walk through hallways marked only with
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Chemistry and chemE grad school
C&EN Global Enterprise, 2018The Council of Graduate Schools every two years releases data analyzing the previous decade of graduate school enrollment and degree awards. The department-specific data, which is not publicly available, can help disciplines see trends in first-time and total enrollment, as well as specific demographic changes.
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Erratum: Grad School Rankings Rankle
Science, 1995In the article "Grad school rankings rankle" by Wade Roush (News & Comment, 22 Sept., p. 1660), in the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) rankings of graduate geoscience programs (p. 1661), Stanford University appears twice-just as it does in the actual NAS data. The first Stanford listing is for its Program in Geophysics.
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