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A unique cardiac electrocardiographic 3D model. Toward interpretable AI diagnosis
(Elsevier, 2022)
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Mathematical models of cardiac electrical activity are one of the most important tools for elucidating information about heart diagnostics. In this paper, we present an efficient mathematical formulation for this modeling ...
Space-time interactions in bayesian disease mapping with recent tools: making things easier for practitioners
(Edward Arnold, 2022)
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Spatio-temporal disease mapping studies the distribution of mortality or incidence risks in space and its evolution in time, and it usually relies on fitting hierarchical Poisson mixed models. These models are complex for ...
Identifying extreme COVID-19 mortality risks in English small areas: a disease cluster approach
(Springer, 2022)
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The COVID-19 pandemic is having a huge impact worldwide and has highlighted the extent of health inequalities between countries but also in small areas within a country. Identifying areas with high mortality is important ...
High temperature and water deficit cause epigenetic changes in somatic plants of Pinus radiata D. Don
(Springer, 2022)
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Current climate changes imply an imminent risk for forest species. In this context, somatic embryogenesis is a valuable tool to study the response of plants to different abiotic stresses. Based on this, we applied a ...
Evaluating recent methods to overcome spatial confounding
(Springer, 2022)
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The concept of spatial confounding is closely connected to spatial regression, although no general definition has been established. A generally accepted idea of spatial confounding in spatial regression models is the change ...
Using mortality to predict incidence for rare and lethal cancers in very small areas
(VCH Publishers, 2022)
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Incidence and mortality figures are needed to get a comprehensive overview of cancer burden. In many countries, cancer mortality figures are routinely recorded by statistical offices, whereas incidence depends on regional ...