State the meaning of the following prefixes: hyper Prefix: The prefix is an affix (word, letter, or expression) that is added at the start of the word. The main word is called "root" in the medical terminology before which the prefix is added. Prefixes provide new meanings to the word...
Words with the Greek prefixhyper– (meaning “above,”“beyond,” or “over”) are listed and defined in this post. (A subsequent post will focus on words with the antonymic prefixhypo.) In the medical realm,hyperactivityis excessive behavior often associated with attention deficit disorder (A...
the causes and biological meaning of the various nonrandom and disease-inherent chromosome configurations, and, not least, their varied disease development and clinical behavior. Although only a small proportion of
been successfully applied in different medical image analyses42. Examples of semi-supervised learning are self-learning43,44and neural graph learning45, which both make use of unlabeled data in addition to a small number of labeled data to extract additional information43,44,46. We believe these ...
The concept of “hypersexuality” belongs to modern parlance, according to a predominantly clinical meaning, understood as a psychological and behavioural alteration as a result of which sexually motivated stimuli are sought in inappropriate ways, often experienced in a way that is not completely satis...
Below is a fragment of the masking of a text from the CORD-19 dataset, where the objective is to predict P(m), i.e., which word should replace the special token to give the sentence a more accurate meaning based on the medical context. La pandemia por COVID-19 afecta especialmente a...
When I in this book discover in the android sadnesses that a machine simply cannot experience and in the human mechanisms that organs could never contain, I trust that my rationale and meaning are clear: I am focusing on the interpenetrations between human beings and humanoid machines that ...
Benefits: The connections have meaning. And it supports “many dimensions of nearness” Dean explains RDF triples. They connect subjects with objects via a consistent set of relationships. A nice feature of LOD is that the same URL that points to a human-readable page can also be taken as...
Smart and Connected Cars.The first case study picks up the example used in the previous presentations. By the introduction of a system of smart and connected cars, the character of cars and their meaning for society change. Whilst traditionally a symbol of individual liberty and of the widesprea...
Each element of the set A g i commutes with itself, meaning that we count m i elements. Then, the number of different elements that commute between them is equal to A m i 2 = m i ! m i − 2 ! = m i − 1 m i . Therefore, the number of the elements from the set A...