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Energy efficiency evaluation of construction projects using data envelopment analysis and Tobit regression. [PDF]
Iqbal M+8 more
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Closing the gap in plan quality: Leveraging deep‐learning dose prediction for adaptive radiotherapy
Abstract Purpose Balancing quality and efficiency has been a challenge for online adaptive therapy. Most systems start the online re‐optimization with the original planning goals. While some systems allow planners to modify the planning goals, achieving a high‐quality plan within time constraints remains a common barrier.
Sean J. Domal+9 more
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Framework for investigating structure cracking using real engineering data combined with physics constraints. [PDF]
Si H, Wang Q, Ruan X, Fang X.
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Curriculum Construction of the Engineering Experiments of Energy and Environmental Materials
Jian Ling, Chuan Wu, Ying Bai
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Commissioning evaluation of a deviceless 4DCT scanner
Abstract Background The utilization of four‐dimensional computed tomography (4DCT) for radiation therapy has not seen major advances to the method of data binning since shortly after inception. Recently there is increased interest in the utilization of an alternative binning method rather than more established techniques.
Hunter Tillery+2 more
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Evaluating the strength of industrial wastesbased concrete reinforced with steel fiber using advanced machine learning. [PDF]
Onyelowe KC+9 more
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Materials of Architecture and Civil Engineering Associated with Construction of Development
Dra Ika Gunawan, Maksum Tanubrata
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Abstract Background This study aims to develop a novel predictive model for determining human papillomavirus (HPV) presence in oropharyngeal cancer using computed tomography (CT). Current image‐based HPV prediction methods are hindered by high computational demands or suboptimal performance.
Junhua Chen+3 more
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