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The model leverages patient time‐space information for pattern feature representations. Encoders extract first and second‐order features, aggregated with categorical embeddings and dense features. Task‐specific and shared experts use gated networks, with a dispatch layer routing information for diabetes risk evaluation and blood glucose prediction ...
Yingshuai Wang+8 more
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This paper argues that we should assign certainty a central place in epistemology. While epistemic certainty played an important role in the history of epistemology, recent epistemology has tended to dismiss certainty as an unattainable ideal, focusing ...
Beddor, Bob
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Dynamic pressure sensing, static pressure sensing, and haptic vibration are implemented on multifunctional piezoelectret devices with the universal structural design, further combined with the customized pressure device to comprehensively simulate and expand the Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) three‐finger palpation.
Liuyang Han+9 more
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The tribunal of philosophy and its norms: history and philosophy in Georges Canguilhem’s historical epistemology [PDF]
Cristina Chimisso
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This study presents Hi‐LabSpermTracking, a long‐duration, expert‐annotated sperm motility dataset for detection and tracking. It evaluates You Only Look Once version 8, Real‐Time Detection Transformer, and Simple Online and Realtime Tracking with a Deep Association Metric in three scenarios. The mean ensemble method improves tracking performance. Sperm
Abdulsamet Aktas+5 more
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Ideology and moral: relationship of norm and ideal in the light of synergetic philosophy of history [PDF]
Sergey Busov+2 more
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Non-Normative Logical Pluralism and the Revenge of the Normativity Objection [PDF]
Logical pluralism is the view that there is more than one correct logic. Most logical pluralists think that logic is normative in the sense that you make a mistake if you accept the premisses of a valid argument but reject its conclusion.
Stei, Erik
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In this contribution, it is shown that miniaturized nerve stimulation implants can be used in collaborative networks. Inductive links and ultrasound are combined to supply these implants with energy and data; the advantages and disadvantages of each method, as well as safety risks and possibilities for improvement are discussed and the best ...
Benedikt Szabo+5 more
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Bio‐inspired symmetry disruption in aqueous Zn‐ion batteries: Isobutyramide simultaneously breaks hydrogen‐bonding networks and coordinates Zn2+ ions, tailoring solvation structure and stabilizing Zn anodes. This molecular‐level electrolyte engineering suppresses dendrites, mitigates hydrogen evolution, and enables long‐lasting, high‐performance ...
Wei Zhang+14 more
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Normative Contradictions in International Law: Implications for Legal Philosophy
In order to be perceived as legitimate by those subject to it, a system of legal norms should be free of contradictions. The very idea of justice is incompatible with an erratic interpretation and, subsequently, arbitrary application of norms. Systemic contradictions make actions by state authorities unpredictable.
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