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Biomass torrefaction must be self-sustaining and continuous to be commercially viable, eliminating dependence on additional fuels while achieving industrial-scale production.
Chaitanya Bhatraju +2 more
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A Salmon Lice Prediction Model
Salmon lice (Lepeophtheirus salmonis) are parasites on salmonid fish and a density-dependent constraint to the sustainable farming of salmonids in open net pens. To control the parasites, fish farmers in Norway are required to count the number of salmon lice in different developmental stages on a subset of the fish each week.
Leif Christian, Stige +3 more
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Disclosure of Prediction Model
Frits I. Mulder +3 more
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Editorial: AI and multi-omics for rare diseases: challenges, advances and perspectives, Volume III
Frank Emmert-Streib +2 more
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Predictive modeling presents a transformative opportunity to enhance HIV self-testing (HIVST) uptake across SubSaharan Africa (SSA). While machine learning techniques such as Random Forest (RF) and Classification and Regression Trees (CART) offer ...
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PREDICTIVE TOXICOKINETIC MODELS [PDF]
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Reflections on predictive modeling for infectious diseases
Daren Zhao, Daren Zhao
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Predictive modeling in biology and medicine: Digital twins and multi-scale modeling.
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Psychometrika, 2006
Multilevel models are proven tools in social research for modeling complex, hierarchical systems. In multilevel modeling, statistical inference is based largely on quantification of random variables. This paper distinguishes among three types of random variables in multilevel modeling—model disturbances, random coefficients, and future response ...
Frees, Edward W., Kim, Jee-Seon
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Multilevel models are proven tools in social research for modeling complex, hierarchical systems. In multilevel modeling, statistical inference is based largely on quantification of random variables. This paper distinguishes among three types of random variables in multilevel modeling—model disturbances, random coefficients, and future response ...
Frees, Edward W., Kim, Jee-Seon
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