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    Multi-temporal high-resolution data products of ecosystem structure derived from country-wide airborne laser scanning surveys of the Netherlands by Y. Shi, J. Wang, W. D. Kissling

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…<p>Recent years have seen a rapid surge in the use of light detection and ranging (lidar) technology for characterizing the structure of ecosystems. Even though repeated airborne laser scanning (ALS) surveys are becoming increasingly available across several European countries, so far, only a few studies have derived data products of ecosystem structure at a national scale, possibly due to a lack of free and open-source tools and the computational challenges involved in handling the large volumes of data. …”
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    Estimating fine age structure and time trends in human contact patterns from coarse contact data: The Bayesian rate consistency model. by Shozen Dan, Yu Chen, Yining Chen, Melodie Monod, Veronika K Jaeger, Samir Bhatt, André Karch, Oliver Ratmann, Machine Learning & Global Health network

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The Bayesian rate consistency model provides a model-based, non-parametric, computationally tractable approach for estimating the fine structure and longitudinal trends in social contacts and is applicable to contemporary survey data with coarsely reported age of contacts as long as the exact age of survey participants is reported.…”
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    Seasonal genetic variation and genetic structure of Spodoptera exigua in Liaoning Province, Northeast China: insights from 11 years of microsatellite data by Ming-Li Yu, Xian-Zhi Xiu, Jin-Yang Wang, Xin-Yi Cao, Fa-Liang Qin, Xing-Ya Wang, Li-Hong Zhou

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Results Microsatellite data revealed moderate levels of genetic variation among 50 seasonal populations of BAW sampled from 2012–2022, along with significant genetic differentiation among these populations. …”
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    The glucose-lowering therapy structure in special groups of type 2 diabetes mellitus patients based on data from the Moscow region register by Inna V. Misnikova, Yulia A. Kovaleva, Mikhail А. Isakov, Alexander V. Dreval

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…BACKGROUND: Data of real clinical practice in diabetes mellitus (DM) register allow to evaluate features and trends in structure of glucose-lowering therapy (GLT). …”
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    PATIENTS WITH ATRIAL FIBRILLATION IN MULTIDISCIPLINARY HOSPITAL: STRUCTURE OF HOSPITALIZATION, CONCOMITANT CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES AND DRUG TREATMENT (DATA OF RECVASA AF-TULA REGISTRY) by M. N. Valiakhmetov, T. A. Gomova, M. M. Loukianov, S. Yu. Martsevich, K. N. Nadejkina, M. N. Artemova, D. N. Jilin, E. E. Fedotova, A. V. Zagrebelnyy, E. V. Kudryashov, S. A. Boytsov

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…All patients with a diagnosis of AF in the patient's chart (n=1225) were included into the RECVAZA AF-Tula registry; that is 4.2% of 29018 patients hospitalized to the Tula Regional Clinical Hospital in 2013. The structure of the associated cardiovascular diseases, as well as drug therapy, was evaluated on the basis of data in the medical documentation.Results. …”
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    Detachment‐Fault Structure Beneath the TAG Hydrothermal Field, Mid‐Atlantic Ridge, Revealed From Dense Wide‐Angle Seismic Data by Szu‐Ying Lai, G. Bayrakci, B. J. Murton, T. A. Minshull

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…We used dense wide‐angle seismic data to define TAG's detachment structure at a finer scale than has previously been possible. …”
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    A comparative study of regression methods to predict forest structure and canopy fuel variables from LiDAR full-waveform data by P. Crespo-Peremarch, L.A. Ruiz, A. Balaguer-Beser

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…Independent variables were calculated using metrics extracted from full-waveform LiDAR data, while the reference data used to generate the dependent variables for the prediction models were obtained from fieldwork in 78 plots of 16 m radius. …”
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    Structure of snow-­ice dams of the outburst lakes in the Broknes Peninsula (Larsemann Hills, East Antarctica) based on ground­penetrating radar data by S. D. Grigoreva, E. R. Kiniabaeva, M. R. Kuznetsova, S. V. Popov, M. P. Kashkevich

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Survey was performed using ground­penetrating radar sounding complemented with non­core drilling and analysis of the aerial photo data acquired with unmanned aerial vehicle during the last field seasons. …”
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    A nonparametric approach for detecting urban polycentric spatial structure in China using remote sensing nighttime light and point of interest data by Linlin Jiang, Yizhen Wu, Junru Wang, Huiran Han, Kaifang Shi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Effectively identifying urban polycentric spatial structure (UPSS) is essential for data-driven evaluation of urban performance, and it serves as a scientific basis for urban spatial planning. …”
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    Multi-View Cluster Structure Guided One-Class BLS-Autoencoder for Intrusion Detection by Qifan Yang, Yu-Ang Chen, Yifan Shi

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Specifically, a multi-view co-association matrix optimization objective function with doubly-stochastic constraints is first designed to capture the cross-view cluster structure. Then, a multi-view cluster structure guided one-class BLS-autoencoder (MOCBLSAEs) is proposed, which learns the discriminative patterns of normal traffic data by preserving the cross-view clustering structure while minimizing the intra-view sample reconstruction errors, thereby enabling the identification of unknown intrusion data. …”
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    DOE Data Explorer: The Data. by Meredith Ayers

    Published 2008-11-01
    “…The Explorer sends the user to other site locations that may have the data needed. These locations do not have the same structure or format as the DOE Data Explorer and further searching by the user may be required once at the data collection site. …”
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