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Analysis of DNA mismatch repair and microsatellite instability in molecular typing of endometrial carcinoma. [PDF]
Li NM, Cheng HP, Zhou P, Li XH.
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Abstract Over recent years, several deep learning (DL) models have been presented to predict colorectal cancer (CRC) patient survival directly from haematoxylin and eosin (H&E)‐stained routine whole‐slide images (WSIs). Unlike traditional studies that rely on manually defined histopathological features, weakly supervised DL allows training directly on ...
Nic G Reitsam +23 more
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Immune microenvironment and treatment response of dMMR gastric cancer: Heterogeneity and implications for immunotherapy. [PDF]
Wang L, Zhong X, Diao M, Deng W.
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ABSTRACT As wind energy continues to expand, ensuring the reliability of wind turbines is critical for optimising operational efficiency and minimising downtime. Based on maintenance data from over 1,000 onshore and offshore wind turbines covering more than 4200 operating years, this study presents an analysis of wind turbine failure behaviour over ...
Julia Walgern +3 more
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Comment on 'Muscle-Specific Strength Better Predicts Physical Performance Decline Than Conventional Metrics: The I-Lan Longitudinal Aging Study' by Chien et al. [PDF]
Lima RM, Blazevich AJ.
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Bertrand Russell, Karin Costelloe‐Stephen, and Temporal Experience
Noûs, EarlyView.
Emily Thomas
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Assessing multifunctional mountain landscape in an Eastern European framework
The research introduces the Biocultural Resilience Index (BRI), a novel tool for assessing multifunctional landscape sustainability. By integrating biological, cultural, and socio‐economic indicators, the BRI identifies vulnerable areas and informs strategies for sustainable management.
Viorel Gligor +4 more
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Quasi‐Trapped Zebra Stripes: Radial Transport Driven by Dual‐Pulse Electric Fields
Abstract Energetic electron spectra in Earth's inner radiation belt often exhibit regular stripe‐like features, known as “zebra stripes,” which are typically attributed to the drift motion of stably‐trapped electrons disturbed by electric field perturbations.
Ziyang Wang +5 more
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