About Atlas Worldwide Logistic Atlas Worldwide Logistics was founded in 2000 to meet the logistics needs of companies that are among the actors of the global economy. In a short time, it has become one of the most important solution partners in the supply chain of its partners with the ...
along with high-quality software development, Atlasiko Inc. developer firm provides all the most popular IT services. Firms of different industries hire software solutions companies to design and build web pages, create mobile applications, and code software that serves the interests of client organiza...
We used cross-validation as implemented in the LogisticRegressionCV34 method from the sklearn package to optimise the L2 penalty factor. All the above was performed per training dataset. To measure the performance of the whole pipeline, we applied the trained imputation model, downsampled the ...
A comprehensive understanding of cells and micro-environments that define lung function is important for reducing the impact of lung diseases, which currently rank third for mortality causes worldwide1. In addition to its main role in gas exchange, the lung has an important barrier function. While...
With the population worldwide rapidly growing and aging, the demand to enhance health and alleviate disease burden is on the rise.1 The challenges of disease prevention and treatment include the lack of reliable prediction models of individualized risk and variation in efficacy and adverse effects of...
Liver cancers give rise to a heavy burden on healthcare worldwide. Understanding the tumour microenvironment (TME) underpins the development of precision therapy. Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) technology has generated high-quality cell atlases of the TME, but its wider application faces eno...
High-grade serous ovarian cancer (HGSOC) is a heterogenous malignancy and one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths in women worldwide [1]. The cancer cell populations derived from a single patient are highly diverse [2,3]. Cancer stem cells (CSCs), the subpopulation of neoplastic...