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    Theoretical Generalizations in Epidemiology: from History to the Present by N. I. Briko

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…The article presents an analysis of theoretical generalizations in epidemiologists at all stages of its development and development. …”
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    An Anomaly Detection Method for Multivariate Statistical Process Based on POT by Dazhi ZHANG, Xiaoyu LUO, Sheng ZHENG

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Considering the limitations of fixed thresholds and manual detection methods, which are difficult to adapt to the dynamic changes in time series data, this paper proposes an anomaly detection method based on peaks-over-threshold (POT) algorithm for multivariate statistical processes. [Method] The principal component analysis (PCA) method was adopted to construct an anomaly detection model, where the squared prediction error (SPE) statistic of the model served as the initial threshold for the POT algorithm. …”
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    Analytic Hierarchy Process for an Automated Evaluation of Learning Difficulties of Novice Programmers by Salvatore Venticinque, Alba Amato, Pietro Fusco, Francesco Palmieri

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In this context, we propose a general methodology that integrates a rule-based classification schema with the Analytic Hierarchy Process, and a practical application to identify and deal with students’ misconceptions through the automatic analysis of compiler logs. …”
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    Assessment of frequency components of ECG waveform variability: Are there prospects for research into cardiac regulation processes? by Anton R. Kiselev, Maksim O. Zhuravlev, Anastasia E. Runnova

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This brief review discusses the potential and prospects of using the electrocardiogram (ECG) signal directly for frequency analysis to study the processes of cardiac regulation. …”
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    Towards Responsible Destructive Analysis: A guide to the recording of archaeological tooth samples with laboratory process visualisation by Vera Haponava, Linda Fibiger, Ian B. Butler, Catriona Pickard

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The diagram is enriched with laboratory videos for each step, and should help demystify the laboratory process for general audiences.…”
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    Reliable Process Tracking Under Incomplete Event Logs Using Timed Genetic-Inductive Process Mining by Yutika Amelia Effendi, Minsoo Kim

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…TGPM extends traditional Genetic Process Mining (GPM) by incorporating time-based analysis, while the IM is widely recognized for producing sound and precise process models. …”
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    Persistent homology based topological analysis on the gestalt patterns during human brain cognition process by Zaisheng LIU, Fei NI, Rongpeng LI, Honggang ZHANG, Chang LIU, Jiefang ZHANG, Songyun XIE

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…The integrated development of information communication technology and neuroscience heralds the possibility and great potential of brain-to-brain wireless communication(B2BC).The physiologically meaningful features of brain responses were extracted to different contour and shape in images in Gestalt cognitive tests by combining persistent homology analysis with electroencephalogram (EEG).The experimental results show that more brain regions in the frontal lobe were involved when the subject perceives the random and disordered combination of images compared to the ordered Gestalt images.Meanwhile, the persistence entropy of EEG data evoked by random sequence diagram (RSD) was observed to be significantly different from that by the ordered Gestalt images(GST) in several frequency bands, which indicated that human cognition of shapes and contours, such as a preliminary advanced cognition process, could be separated to some extent through topological analysis.This method can digitize the neural signals while preserving the whole and local features of the original signals.In general, the cognitively related neural correlates by persistent homology features of EEG signal are revaluated and quantified, which provides an approach to realize the digitization of neural signals in brain-to-brain wireless communication.…”
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    Thermo-Mechanical Process-Induced Residual Stresses and Deformation Analysis During Manufacturing of Hull Structure by Saad Ahmed, Muhammad Asif, Asad Ali Zaidi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The thermo-mechanical loading and constraints during the welding process generally induced deformations and residual stresses. …”
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    Scientific and pedagogical schools «System analysis in engineering and control» and its contribution to educational the process of universities by Yuriy S. Vasil’ev, Violetta N. Volkova, Vladimir N. Kozlov, Artem A. Efremov

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…Denisov (1934-2010) studied the generality of processes in systems of various physical nature and also proposed the theory of the information field and information, approach to analysis of system.In 1994, Dr. …”
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    Changes of endogenous hormone concentrations and transcriptome analysis during the healing process of greenwood grafting in grape by DENG Jiayi, WEI Jiayan, CHEN Aisai, HE Fei, YU Keji, WANG Jun

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…[Objective] To study the changes of hormone concentrations in the graft union during the healing process of greenwood grafting, the experiment was carried out, combined with transcriptomic data analysis, so as to identify the key hormone changes in the healing process of greenwood grafting in grape, and provide references for revealing the molecular mechanism of the healing process. …”
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