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Explainable deep learning approach for recognizing “Egyptian Cobra” bite in real-time
The Egyptian cobra is among the deadliest snake species, capable of causing death within a short span of 15 min. Also, every snake species has its own anti-venom type.
Elhoseny Mohamed+3 more
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Abstract Primary care physicians may be required to treat snake-bitten patients and must differentiate between venomous and nonvenomous snakes. The chief distinguishing characteristics of venomous snakes are fangs and a single row of subcaudal anal plates. The physiologic effects of snake venom are on the cardiovascular, hematologic, and
D E Hogan, M Coppola
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Once bitten, twice shy: A modeling framework for incorporating heterogeneous mosquito biting into transmission models [PDF]
The potential for outbreaks of mosquito-borne disease is linked to the frequency at which mosquitoes feed on blood, also known as the biting rate. But standard models of mosquito-borne disease transmission inherently assume that mosquitoes bite only once per reproductive cycle, an assumption commonly violated in nature. Drivers of multiple biting, like
arxiv
Background Snake bite is a neglected public health problem in tropical and subtropical region. The study was conducted with objectives to determine the knowledge of first aid methods in snake bite and the perception of snake bite among the medical ...
Nuwadatta Subedi+5 more
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Efficient Convergent Maximum Likelihood Decoding on Tail-Biting Trellises [PDF]
An algorithm for exact maximum likelihood(ML) decoding on tail-biting trellises is presented, which exhibits very good average case behavior. An approximate variant is proposed, whose simulated performance is observed to be virtually indistinguishable from the exact one at all values of signal to noise ratio, and which effectively performs computations
arxiv
Algebraic Construction of Tail-Biting Trellises for Linear Block Codes [PDF]
In this paper, we present an algebraic construction of tail-biting trellises. The proposed method is based on the state space expressions, i.e., the state space is the image of the set of information sequences under the associated state matrix. Then combining with the homomorphism theorem, an algebraic trellis construction is obtained.
arxiv
SNAKE BITES: ROLE OF MEDICINAL PLANTS IN MANAGEMENT [PDF]
Snake bites possess significant amount of mortality as well as morbidity all over the world including India. Despite various species of snakes, only few of these can be potentially lethal to humans. Snake antivenom being only therapeutic option available
Bahekar, Satish E, Kale, Ranjana S
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