BLOWS OR FALLS? DISTINCTION BY RANDOM FOREST CLASSIFICATION

Blows or Falls? Distinction by Random Forest Classification

In this study, we propose a classification method between falls and blows using random forests.In total, 400 anonymized patients presenting with Decorative Accessories fractures from falls or blows aged between 20 and 49 years old were used.There were 549 types of fractures for 57 bones and 12 anatomical regions observed.We first tested various mod

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Trypanosoma brucei ATR Links DNA Damage Signaling during Antigenic Variation with Regulation of RNA Polymerase I-Transcribed Surface Antigens

Summary: Trypanosoma brucei evades mammalian immunity by using recombination to switch its surface-expressed variant surface glycoprotein (VSG), while ensuring that only one of many subtelomeric multigene VSG expression sites are transcribed at a time.DNA repair activities have been implicated in the catalysis of VSG switching by recombination, not

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Solar park management and design to boost bumble bee populations

Solar photovoltaics is projected to become the dominant renewable, with much capacity being installed as ground-mounted solar parks.Land use change for solar can affect ecosystems across spatial scales and solar parks offer a unique opportunity for ecological enhancement.One compelling potential benefit beginning to be deployed by the solar industr

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Performance of lightweight foamed concrete partially replacing cement with industrial and agricultural wastes: Microstructure characteristics, thermal conductivity, and hardened properties

The production of eco-friendly concrete has been made possible by reusing agricultural and industrial wastes.This paper presents an Lipstick Duo experimental investigation of the characteristics of lightweight foamed concrete (LWF) produced from a protein-based foaming agent and including granulated blast furnace slag (GGBS), fly ash (FA), rice hus

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