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Long-term accrual of conditions following myocardial infarction: a study of disease trajectories in the Wales Multimorbidity e-Cohort. [PDF]
Batty JA +5 more
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Abstract The transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI) ChatBots, leveraging natural language processing for information retrieval and knowledge synthesis, has garnered attention across diverse fields, including research. Recognizing AI's importance, researchers and policymakers are actively engaged in its development.
Cinzia Daraio +2 more
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Correction: 'Optimization of periodic treatment strategies for bacterial biofilms using an agent-based <i>in silico</i> approach' (2024) by Blee <i>et al.</i> [PDF]
Blee J, Gorochowski T, Hauert S.
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Abstract The digital revolution is transforming global business practices. As organizations increasingly embed artificial intelligence (AI) within their operations, they face unprecedented uncertainty regarding future technological trajectories and competitive landscapes.
Chi Hon Li +3 more
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From artificial to organic: Rethinking the roots of intelligence for digital health. [PDF]
Ghimire P, Ashkan K.
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Safety Outcomes of Hybrid Open Chest Transvenous Lead Extraction: A Multicenter Experience
ABSTRACT Background Hybrid open chest transvenous lead extraction (TLE), combining surgical and endovascular techniques, may be utilized in patients requiring concomitant cardiac surgery or with high‐risk features for endovascular extraction. Outcome data in this population remains sparse. Aims To evaluate procedural outcomes and identify predictors of
Nadeev Wijesuriya +15 more
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Beyond computational equivalence: the behavioral inference principle for machine consciousness. [PDF]
Palminteri S, Wu CM.
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Would Turing have won the Turing award? [PDF]
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Coding and anticoding of a cardinal by bounded subsets of the cardinal
Abstract This paper will consider combinatorial properties related to coding a cardinal by its bounded subsets. These properties have traditionally been studied in the context of very large cardinals and variations of these properties either reach the level of Kunen inconsistency or are very close to it.
William Chan
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