Machine learning approaches in automated infant General Movements Assessment: A scoping review
Automated infant General Movements Assessment increasingly uses machine‐ and deep‐learning approaches to classify movement patterns and estimate cerebral palsy risk from video or sensor data. This scoping review highlights how dataset characteristics, recording environment, pose‐estimation accuracy, feature extraction, and model design influence system
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The transition to retirement and subsequent physical health among middle-aged and older adults in China: A life course perspective. [PDF]
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Superstitious conditioning shapes the illusory experience of free will under causal determinism. [PDF]
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Commentary: Quantitative Scratch Collapse Test Methodology with Handheld Dynamometer: Normative Upper-Extremity Force Data and Reliability Analysis. [PDF]
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Time to suicide after psychiatric inpatient discharge: a nationwide Swedish survival analysis. [PDF]
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Non-ketotic hyperglycaemic hemichorea as the first manifestation of undiagnosed diabetes mellitus in an elderly patient. [PDF]
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Habit, medicine, and society in 18th-century Britain. [PDF]
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The Rhythmic and the Metronomic: On Charlie Chaplin's Gait
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Why is Involuntary Part-Time Work Elevated?
Despite substantial improvement in the unemployment rate and several other labor market indicators, the number of Americans involuntarily working part time (also called "part-time for economic reasons") remains unusually high nearly five years into the recovery. In this note, we focus on two questions: 1.
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Economic and Industrial Democracy, 2008This article deals with part-time work and involuntary part-time work in four private service sectors in Finland from the employee's perspective and examining the employers' reasons for using part-time work. According to statistical analyses, women, young people and low-skilled workers have a greater probability of working as part-timers. Temporary and
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