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Early-Stage Breast Cancer in Women Younger Than 50 Years: Comparing American Joint Committee on Cancer Anatomic and Prognostic Stages With Partitioning Around Medoids Clusters in SEER Data. [PDF]
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Efficacy comparison of preoperative versus postoperative radiotherapy for rectal cancer: an analysis based on the SEER database. [PDF]
He M, Wang J, Zhang N, Zhao H, Cheng G.
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Predicting the risk for distant metastasis in hypopharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma and assessing the survival benefit of induction therapy. [PDF]
Zhang Y +9 more
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Epidemiology and Prognosis of Patients With Osteosarcoma at Different Primary Sites: A SEER Population-Based Study. [PDF]
Wang J +8 more
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Volume over location: prioritizing case volume over regional distribution in ovarian cancer treatment. [PDF]
Oh BC, Kang S.
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ACM SIGGRAPH 2018 Emerging Technologies, 2018
SEER (Simulative Emotional Expression Robot) is an animatronic humanoid robot that generates gaze and emotional facial expressions to improve animativity, lifelikeness, and impresssiveness by the integrated design of modeling, mechanism, materials, and computing.
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SEER (Simulative Emotional Expression Robot) is an animatronic humanoid robot that generates gaze and emotional facial expressions to improve animativity, lifelikeness, and impresssiveness by the integrated design of modeling, mechanism, materials, and computing.
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Proceedings of the 27th ACM symposium on Parallelism in Algorithms and Architectures, 2015
The ubiquity of multicore processors has led programmers to write parallel and concurrent applications to take advantage of the underlying hardware and speed up their executions. In this context, Transactional Memory (TM) has emerged as a simple and effective synchronization paradigm, via the familiar abstraction of atomic transactions. After
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The ubiquity of multicore processors has led programmers to write parallel and concurrent applications to take advantage of the underlying hardware and speed up their executions. In this context, Transactional Memory (TM) has emerged as a simple and effective synchronization paradigm, via the familiar abstraction of atomic transactions. After
Nuno Diegues +2 more
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