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Canonical maximization of coherence: a novel tool for investigation of neuronal interactions between two datasets
Synchronization between oscillatory signals is considered to be one of the main mechanisms through which neuronal populations interact with each other. It is conventionally studied with mass-bivariate measures utilizing ... -
CAP theorem: revision of its related consistency models
The CAP theorem states that only two of these properties can be simultaneously guaranteed in a distributed service: (i) consistency, (ii) availability, and (iii) network partition tolerance. This theorem was stated and ... -
Características y métodos estadísticos empleados en los artículos originales publicados en las revistas de salud pública en España
Background. To describe the characteristics and statistical methods used in the original articles published in Gaceta Sanitaria, Revista Española de Salud Pública y Anales del Sistema Sanitario de Navarra, the Spanish ... -
Cardiovascular risk in patients with type 2 diabetes: a systematic review of prediction models
Aims: to identify all cardiovascular disease risk prediction models developed in patients with type 2 diabetes or in the general population with diabetes as a covariate updating previous studies, describing model performance ... -
CFM-BD: a distributed rule induction algorithm for building compact fuzzy models in Big Data classification problems
Interpretability has always been a major concern for fuzzy rule-based classifiers. The usage of human-readable models allows them to explain the reasoning behind their predictions and decisions. However, when it comes to ... -
Circular RNA expression profile in blood according to ischemic stroke etiology
Background: The discovery of novel biomarkers of stroke etiology would be most helpful in management of acute ischemic stroke patients. Recently, circular RNAs (circRNAs) have been proposed as candidate biomarkers of ... -
Co-occurrence of deep convolutional features for image search
Image search can be tackled using deep features from pre-trained Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN). The feature map from the last convolutional layer of a CNN encodes descriptive information from which a discriminative ... -
Cohort Profile: CArdiovascular Risk in patients with DIAbetes in NAvarra (CARDIANA cohort)
Purpose The CArdiovascular Risk in patients with DIAbetes in Navarra (CARDIANA cohort) cohort was established to assess the effects of sociodemographic and clinical variables on the risk of cardiovascular events ... -
Comment on 'Effects of Vivifrail multicomponent intervention on functional capacity' by Casas-Herrero et al.-The authors reply.
In this response letter, we would like to clarify some aspects related to the methodology and inferences derived from our work entitled 'Effects of Vivifrail multicomponent intervention on functional capacity', which was ... -
Comprehensive rules-based and preferences induced weights allocation in group decision-making with BUI
Decision-makers' subjective preferences can be well modeled using preference aggregation operators and related induced weights allocation mechanisms. However, when several different types of preferences occur in some ... -
Conditional quasi-greedy bases in non-superreflexive Banach spaces
For a conditional quasi-greedy basis B in a Banach space, the associated conditionality constants km[B] verify the estimate km[B]=O(logm). Answering a question raised by Temlyakov, Yang, and Ye, several authors have studied ... -
Conditions for the existence of maximal factorizations
Extending classical algorithms for ordinary weighted or string-to-string automata to automata with underlying more general algebraic structures is of significant practical and theoretical interest. However, the generalization ... -
Construction methods of fuzzy implications on bounded posets
(Elsevier, 2024) Artículo / ArtikuluaThe fuzzy implication on bounded lattices was introduced by Palmeira et al., and the method of extending fuzzy implications on bounded lattices by using retraction was provided. However, we find that the extension of fuzzy ... -
Contactless electrostatic piloerection for haptic sensations
In this project, we create artificial piloerection using contactless electrostatics to induce tactile sensations in a contactless way. Firstly, we design various high-voltage generators and evaluate them in terms of their ... -
Contactless pick-and-place of millimetric objects using inverted near-field acoustic levitation
We model and realize an ultrasonic contactless pick-and-place device capable of picking, self-centering, self-orienting, translating, and releasing flat millimetric objects. The device is an ultrasonic Langevin transducer ... -
Content adaptation and depth perception in an affordable multi-view display
We present SliceView, a simple and inexpensive multi-view display made with multiple parallel translucent sheets that sit on top of a regular monitor; each sheet reflects different 2D images that are perceived cumulatively. ... -
Continuous evolution algebras
We formulate the notion of continuous evolution algebra in terms of differentiable matrix-valued functions, to then study those such algebras arising as solutions of ODE problems. Given their dependence on natural bases, ... -
A convergent and asymptotic Laplace method for integrals
Watson’s lemma and Laplace’s method provide asymptotic expansions of Laplace integrals F (z) := ∫ ∞ 0 e −zf (t) g(t)dt for large values of the parameter z. They are useful tools in the asymptotic approximation of ... -
Convergent expansions of the confluent hypergeometric functions in terms of elementary functions
We consider the confluent hypergeometric function M(a, b; z) for z ∈ C and Rb >Ra > 0, and the confluent hypergeometric function U(a, b; z) for b ∈ C, Ra > 0, and Rz > 0. We derive two convergent expansions of M(a, b; z); ... -
A convergent version of Watson’s lemma for double integrals
A modification of Watson’s lemma for Laplace transforms ∞ 0 f(t) e−zt dt was introduced in [Nielsen, 1906], deriving a new asymptotic expansion for large |z| with the extra property of being convergent as well. Inspired ...