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Between pH 6 and 9, however, more localized conformational changes occur that affect primarily the reactivity of Met242. | {
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In sum, this work provides a detailed analysis of methionine oxidation in alpha 1antitrypsin and offers new insights into the proteins solution structure. | {
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For every group that is oppressed, another group is privileged. | {
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In Undoing Privilege, Bob Pease argues that privilege, as the other side of oppression, has received insufficient attention in both critical theories and in the practices of social change. | {
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As a result, dominant groups have been allowed to reinforce their dominance. | {
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Undoing Privilege explores the main sites of privilege, from Western dominance, class elitism, and white and patriarchal privilege to the lessexamined sites of heterosexual and ablebodied privilege. | {
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Pease points out that while the vast majority of people may be oppressed on one level, many are also privileged on another. | {
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He also demonstrates how members of privileged groups can engage critically with their own dominant position, and explores the potential and limitations of them becoming allies against oppression and their own unearned privilege. | {
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This is an essential book for all who are concerned about developing theories and practices for a socially just world. | {
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Artificial Intelligence AI was first coined by Sir John McCarthy in the 1960s, and many of the algorithms that are used today were invented by researchers several decades ago. | {
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But due to restrictions on storage and computing power, they were not able to be implemented in realworld applications. | {
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Around 2010, the implementation pace increased drastically because of the breakthroughs in computing as well as storage. | {
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Since then, AI has been implemented in almost every field. | {
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Healthcare is one of the few fields where AI is taking its baby steps. | {
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AI is dependent on the dataset though healthcare has existed for several centuries. | {
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But we have a dataset shortage when it comes to train the AI model, especially deep learning DL models. | {
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Somehow, researchers are able to solve the dataset shortage problem by augmenting the original dataset or by generating synthetic dataset considering several parameters from the original dataset such as mean, dispersion, mode range, and a variety of parameters to traintest and deploy the model. | {
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Machine learning ML and DL are subsets of AI, which is dependent on quality data for training. | {
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In recent years, researchers have succeeded in training a stateoftheart model that can predict fatigue, weartear, life cycle, and other numerous properties of materials. | {
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But with recent breakthroughs, one problem of bias is persistent, and it has made a catastrophic, i.e., biased model. | {
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Quality of model output is clearly dependent on the quality of the dataset, and if the dataset is biased, then the model will become biased about certain features that can lead to incorrect results. | {
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We have several epitomes of biased models for instance, in the USA, black skin colored people were categorized as criminals, women were considered as homemakers, and men were considered as breadwinners by the NLP wordembedding model and several other models which became biased on certain features after training. | {
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So, there is a need to explain the model behavior with respect to the dataset by considering each specific feature as well as by considering the full dataset. | {
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So Explainable Artificial Intelligence XAI comes into existence which provides the reason why the model predicted this output. | {
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Healthcare is a very sensitive area where small error can cost numerous human lives and early detection of diseases can save numerous lives. | {
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ML is holding its ground but the reason why the respective ML model comes to certain decisions is still unknown hence, it is known as blackbox models. | {
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ML products and algorithms have been utilized in humongous amounts by our environment, and a single error or wrong prediction can cost numerous human lives. | {
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So, there is a need to explain why the model predicted this specific value of class so that the human supervisor can be satisfied as well as the chance of error can be minimized. | {
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Recently, XAI has explained the reason behind the model prediction satisfactorily by employing algorithms such as Feature Importance, Permutation of Features, SHAP Value, and Activation at each layer which are used by various libraries to visually represent the reason behind the prediction. | {
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Nowadays, there are a variety of frameworks and libraries to justify the prediction of the model such as WhatIf Tool by TensorFlow, ELI 5, Shapley, Lime, IBM 360 Explainability, Deep LIFT, Skater, etc. | {
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A 6year semiquantitative clinicopathologic study revealed that among 196 men and 46 women 40 or more years of age at death, the severity of destructive emphysema was overwhelmingly the most important morphologic correlate of the clinical state of chronic airway obstruction. | {
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The pathogenic mechanisms whereby emphysema may lead to airway obstruction are probably multifactorial, but our data are consistent with a growing consensus that loss of small airway support by surrounding lung tissue in emphysema may cause kinking, tortuosity, and collapse of the airways, with subsequent increased air... | {
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Pathologic changes inflammation, fibrosis, increased goblet cells, and mucous gland enlargement in large or small airways in the absence of much emphysema were very seldom associated with significant chronic airway obstruction, and correlated rather poorly with chronic airway obstruction, regardless of severity of emph... | {
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A subjective method of evaluating mucous gland enlargement in the large airways was consistently better than the Reid Index in correlations with clinical and anatomic abnormalities, presumably because it took all glands into consideration. | {
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The clinical features of subjects with severe centrilobular versus severe panlobular emphysema were essentially the same. | {
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Blue bloater and pink puffer clinical types of chronic airway obstruction continued to reveal differences in airway pathologic features, but no longer revealed a major difference in the severity of emphysema at the time of death. | {
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Presumably this was due, at least partially, to improved treatment, longer survival, and fusion into a similar endstage. | {
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The total exposure to cigarette smoke was quantitatively related to clinical chronic airway obstruction and to both alveolar and airway pathologic features. | {
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... | W1748963683 | Result |
Ancient Greek tragedy Antigone has very strong artistic appeal. | {
"m": "Establising the importance of the topic as a problem to be addressed",
"s": "454.39"
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However,the tragedy almost has no obvious external driving forces and only the psychological and spiritual factors were sufficient to explain it. | {
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It is Antigone herself who resulted in her own death. | {
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1.0... | W2390486222 | Method |
When exploring more deeply,we can find that the psychological motivation of Antigones death is her anxiety in the incest identity. | {
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... | W2390486222 | Result |
It is the deep religious attachment in the ethical spirit that stands behind her behaviors,which has reflected the original conflict and deep confusion of human life. | {
"m": "Explaining the provenance of the participants",
"s": "560.24"
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8007 Background We recently described mutations in multiple genes in MM patients that lead to the activation of the non canonical NFKB pathway. | {
"m": "Outlining the structure of a short paper",
"s": "503.5"
} | [
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Among the mutated genes, TRAF3 is the most commonly affected, and is inactivated in about 20 of patients. | {
"m": "Describing the process: typical verbs in the passive form",
"s": "467.03"
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1.2894675731658936,... | W1880153409 | Method |
In this study, we further defined the clinical significance of TRAF3 inactivation in MM. Methods Deletion of TRAF3 was identified by array based comparative genomic hybridization using Agilent Human Genome CGH 44k oligonucleotide array and confirmed by fluorescent in situ hybridization. | {
"m": "Referring back to the research aims or procedures",
"s": "457.77"
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Mutations were detected by sequencing. | {
"m": "Describing the process: typical verbs in the passive form",
"s": "503.84"
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We use a TRAF3 gene expression cutoff derived from 127 Mayo clinic patients as a surrogate for TRAF3 inactivation to investigate its association with Translocations and Cyclin D genetic subtypes, response rates, and survival using 2 large gene expression dataset UAMS dataset 559 newly diagnosed patients treated with To... | {
"m": "Indicating the methodology for the current research",
"s": "360.68"
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... | W1880153409 | Method |
Results A normalized expression level of less than 0.6 identified all but three of the known TRAF3 inactivated cases in the Mayo dataset plt0.0001. | {
"m": "Stating a positive result",
"s": "342.47"
} | [
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-1.28056395053863... | W1880153409 | Result |
Using this cutoff, TRAF3 inactivated cases were enriched for t414 26, p0.00002 and rarely D1 mostly hyperdiploid 9, p9.6E10 in all 3 datasets. | {
"m": "Describing the process: expressing purpose with for",
"s": "477.14"
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... | W1880153409 | Method |
TRAF3 inactivation did not affect survival of patients treated with transplantbased therapy UAMS and Mayo dataset but was strongly associated with bortezomib response 89 TRAF3 low versus 40 TRAF3 normal, p0.6 had similar PFS with the two treatment. | {
"m": "Reporting positive and negative reactions",
"s": "390.66"
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-... | W1880153409 | Result |
Conclusion Mutations resulting in TRAF3 inactivation are common, particularly in nonhyperdiploid MM, and predict for response to bortezomib and resistance to dexamethasone suggesting that inhibition of the noncanonical NFKB pathway may be one of the principle mechanisms of action of proteasome inhibitors in MM. No sign... | {
"m": "Indicating an expected outcome",
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... | W1880153409 | Hypothesis |
Significant progress of renewable energy applications in Hong Kong has been made in recent years, especially buildingintegrated photovoltaic applications BIPV. | {
"m": "Restating a result or one of several results",
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1... | W2134861600 | Result |
This paper presents an overall review of the BIPV projects completed in Hong Kong and the main results from two monitored BIPV systems. | {
"m": "Outlining the structure of a short paper",
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The technical, economical and management issues have been investigated for using the buildingintegrated photovoltaic technology in the territory. | {
"m": "Referring back to the research aims or procedures",
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The problems and difficulties for its applications are discussed. | {
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... | W2134861600 | Method |
The technical issue also includes the insulation and shading effects of BIPV claddings on building facades and the harmonics of the power output from PV systems. | {
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The technical and management requirements from the local utilities for grid connection and the test and commissioning details of the BIPV applications are also reported. | {
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This paper presents the linear solution to the initial value problem for the Eady model of baroclinic instability including condensational heating using a waveCISK formulation with a uniform heating profile in the vertical. | {
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As in the dry case, the continuous spectrum completes the class of free mode solutions but is asymptotically stable. | {
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In the moist case, both the dry and the moist normal modes contribute to the solution to the initial value problem. | {
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Analysis of the moist Eady dispersion relation indicates that the heating increases the growth rate and the wavenumber of the most unstable mode and of the shortwave cutoff. | {
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For all values of the heating amplitude, the growth rate is bounded, both wavenumbers are finite, and the very short waves are always stable. | {
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Shallow clouds, however, increase both wavenumbers more than deep clouds. | {
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For sufficiently large values of the heating amplitude, the free modes display unphysical behavior with steering levels either above the rigidlid tropopause or below the ground. | {
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The absence of any free modes when the wind shear vanishes implies that no free, inviscid, quasigeostrophic, waveCISK disturbances exist on the fplane. | {
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The temporal and spatial structure of the most unstable moist Eady wave with shallow convective heating compares favorably to observations of intermediate scale disturbances on the Baiu front. | {
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The Appendix treats the case of condensational heating from largescale ascent in an atmosphere with a saturated layer. | {
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We have used the HartmannShack technique previously to measure ocular aberrations along the horizontal meridian of the visual field. | {
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This requires considerable modifications from the technique for measuring the aberrations corresponding to the fovea. | {
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We now further develop the technique so that it can be used for any meridian of the visual field. | {
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Allowance is made for any auxiliary optics placed in front of the eye to compensate for the limited range of the HartmannShack technique and for the case where aberrations are estimated at a wavelength other than the measuring wavelength. | {
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Zernike wave aberrations are converted to peripheral refractions. | {
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Examples are presented showing the developments, and we discuss change in wave aberrations when converting from a circular to an elliptical pupil. | {
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Through a series of experimental analysis of temperature and pH value on the expansion of wool fiber and wool fabrics size change. | {
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In the pH2.1 solution, the wool fabric size declines with increasing temperature, changing the magnitude depends on the fabric and fabric shape rate. | {
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isoelectric point of pH4.8 in the wool, the fibers expand to reach the minimum, while the size of the fabric, along with the solution acidity increases. | {
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Annals of the New York Academy of SciencesVolume 69, Issue 2 p. 286291 ELECTROLYTE REQUIREMENTS OF PROTISTS AND ARCHEOMETABOLISM S. H. Hutner, S. H. Hutner Haskins Laboratories, New York, N. Y.Search for more papers by this authorMarvin Sanders, Marvin Sanders Haskins Laboratories, New York, N. Y.Search for more papers... | {
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Copy URL Share a linkShare onEmailFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat References 1 RUBEY, W. W. 1951. | {
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Physiol. | {
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6 316357. | {
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3 HODGKIN, A. L. R. D. KEYNES. | {
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1954. | {
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Movements of cations during recovery in nerve. | {
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In Active Transport and Secretion. | {
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Symposia Soc. | {
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Exptl. | {
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