Spatial ability is defined as a cognitive or intellectual skill used to represent, transform, generate, and recall information of an object or the environment. Individual differences across spatial tasks have been strongly linked to science, technology,
However, both algorithms produced a false-negative outcome because of the small number of patients with cancer (Koay et al., 2004). An ANN was also used by Papez et al. (2009) for the classification of hand thermograms for CTSd. The mean temperature of each hand segment, as well as ...
We found metabolomic states to be associated with incident event rates in all the investigated conditions, except breast cancer. For 10-year outcome prediction for 15 endpoints, with and without established metabolic contribution, a combination of age and sex and the metabolomic state equaled or ...
The later formulations represent an advance in their recognition of the dual character of social structure, which is regarded as both medium and outcome of social action, social structure both shaping and being shaped by on-going social activities. The most common definitional approaches to delineate...
This analysis was repeated for the Aβ-plaque associated microglial response as the outcome variable. Statistical parametric mapping (SPM, V12, Wellcome Centre for Human Neuroimaging, London, UK) [17] was complimented to perform the linear regression analysis on the voxel-level. The SPM analysis ...
Therefore, we switched the mediator (route use) and outcome (wayfinding anxiety) and found that wayfinding anxiety also mediated the relationship between wayfinding experience, particularly distance traveled, and route strategy use when controlling for participant sex and general anxiety. Because these ...
questionnaire Linda Koopmans1,2,4, Jennifer K Coffeng1,4, Claire M Bernaards1,2*, Cécile RL Boot1,4, Vincent H Hildebrandt1,2, Henrica CW de Vet1,3 and Allard J van der Beek1,4 Abstract Background: Individual work performance is an important outcome measure in studies in the work...
Effective management of exploited populations is based on an understanding of population dynamics and evolutionary processes. In spatially structured populations, dispersal is a central process that ultimately can affect population growth and viability.
There are several important points when we interpret outcome of the models of infectious diseases to the facts of infection in real world. The methods that can appropriately calculate the values in the theory of infectious diseases from the observed data were described in detail in Nishiura et al...
But if generating a useful approximation for the natural processes connecting the present to the future is helpful for understanding nature, often the ultimate goal in applied science is to manipulate it to control the outcome in desirable ways. For the doctor, the relevant question usually is “...