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Genetic Algorithm Guided Selection:  Variable Selection and Subset Selection

Journal of Chemical Information and Computer Sciences, 2002
A novel Genetic Algorithm guided Selection method, GAS, has been described. The method utilizes a simple encoding scheme which can represent both compounds and variables used to construct a QSAR/QSPR model. A genetic algorithm is then utilized to simultaneously optimize the encoded variables that include both descriptors and compound subsets.
Sung Jin, Cho, Mark A, Hermsmeier
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Selected Selection Theorems

The American Mathematical Monthly, 1956
(1956). Selected Selection Theorems. The American Mathematical Monthly: Vol. 63, No. 4, pp. 233-238.
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Molecular Selection Trumps Clinical Selection

Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2011
practice guidelines of the American Society of Clinical Oncology. J Clin Oncol 19:1539-1569, 2001 18. Bhargava R, Striebel J, Beriwal S, et al: Prevalence, morphologic features and proliferation indices of breast carcinoma molecular classes using immunohistochemical surrogate markers. Int J Clin Exp Pathol 2:444-455, 2009 19.
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When selection becomes selection bias

European Journal of Endocrinology
Abstract Selection in clinical research does not necessarily result in selection bias. To understand when selection leads to bias, we discuss collider-conditioning bias, which is a common and often self-inflicted type of selection bias. Collider-conditioning bias may be difficult to recognize, and paying more attention to the bias could ...
Kristina Laugesen   +3 more
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Portfolio Selection

Finanzwirtschaft, Banken und Bankmanagement I Finance, Banks and Bank Management, 2019
Gevorg Hunanyan
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Selective Visual Attention: Selective Cuing, Selective Cognitive Processing, and Selective Response Processing

1994
Selective attention systems can be characterized as a collection of brain mechanisms. The function of these mechanisms is the modulation of the impact of external and internal environmental stimuli on overt or covert (e.g., cognitive) behavior of the organism.
Mulder, Gijsbertus   +4 more
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Software selection VI

Nutrition & Food Science, 1994
Features a nutrition package aimed at caterers, schoolteachers or others who want to evaluate the quality of school meals. The package can be used to evaluate either an “average” diet from a series of menus which provide lunches for a school, or to assess an individual pupil’s diet over a period of at least five school days. SMAP can be used on any IBM
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