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Analysis of Models to Estimate Morbidity Rates of Respiratory Diseases Through Deep Learning. [PDF]
Nery LM +6 more
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ABSTRACT We perform probabilistic seismic hazard analysis (PSHA) in the Shillong Plateau by clubbing the up‐to‐date earthquake data and seismotectonic properties of the study area. Twenty‐one areal seismic sources are delineated based on the updated earthquake catalog, tectonic, and fault plane solutions.
Mohd Shahabuddin +2 more
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Environmental-demographic determinants associated with tuberculosis prevalence in seven African countries: an aggregated dataset analysis. [PDF]
Haverkate TMI +14 more
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ABSTRACT Under the background of Global Climate Governance and “double carbon” goals, power industry agglomeration is an important path to promote the development of energy industry, and its mechanism and impact effect need to be further explored.
Tanbo Zhu, Wei Bu
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The Effects of Anthrophony on Song Traits in European Robins (<i>Erithacus rubecula</i>). [PDF]
Golini M, Bell M.
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Energy Consumption and CO2 Emissions Forecasting of Transport Sector Using Machine Learning
The transport sector accounts for approximately one‐quarter of Iran's final energy consumption. The energy demand in this sector has the least variation, with petroleum products accounting for more than 85% of the demand. Furthermore, the accelerated growth of energy consumption and the sector's reliance on fossil fuels, which are the main cause of ...
Amir Hossein Akbari +2 more
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Entre l'engagement et l'obligation : l'appel à la responsabilité à l'ordre du jour
Johanne Charbonneau, Philippe Estèbe
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Gut microbiome variation in juvenile blue tits in a European urban mosaic. [PDF]
Fus L +5 more
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This graphical abstract summarizes the proposed framework for improving short‐term residential natural gas consumption forecasting by integrating a novel socioeconomic indicator, the subscription growth ratio (SGR), with conventional meteorological variables.
Ali Pirzad, Mostafa Khanzadi
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