HEALTH DATA DRIVEN ON CONTINUOUS BLOOD PRESSURE PREDICTION BASED ON GRADIENT BOOSTING DECISION TREE ALGORITHM

Health Data Driven on Continuous Blood Pressure Prediction Based on Gradient Boosting Decision Tree Algorithm

Diseases related to issues with blood pressure are becoming a major threat to human health.With the development of telemedicine monitoring applications, a growing number of corresponding devices are being marketed, such as the use of remote monitoring for the purposes of increasing the autonomy of the elderly and thus encouraging a healthier and lo

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Succession of States in Respect of Treaties

Although the issue of regulating the succession of states was forcefully expressed especially after the Second World War, in terms of emergence of new states after the decolonization process, this institution has not lost its actuality, not even in the early 21st century.The transformations, which occur within the international society and affectin

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A single mutation in the 15S rRNA gene confers nonsense suppressor activity and interacts with mRF1 the release factor in yeast mitochondria

We have determined the nucleotide sequence of the mim3-1 mitochondrial ribosomal suppressor, acting on ochre mitochondrial mutations and one frameshift mutation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.The 15s rRNA suppressor gene contains a G633 to C transversion.Yeast mitochondrial G633 corresponds to G517 of the E.coli 15S rRNA, which is occupied by an invar

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Simulation Method for the Distribution of Fractured Branches in Tight Reservoirs During CO2 Fracturing Based on a Fractal Method

The accurate description of fracture distributions is a crucial prerequisite for fracturing design and the evaluation of fracturing effects in tight reservoirs.We employed a fractal L-system to establish a tree branch model and derived a planar simulation method to characterize the distribution of natural weak discontinuities in rock.Weak discontin

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The 2002 rock/ice avalanche at Kolka/Karmadon, Russian Caucasus: assessment of extraordinary avalanche formation and mobility, and application of QuickBird satellite imagery

A Bloomer Set massive rock/ice avalanche of about 100x106m3 volume took place on the northern slope of the Kazbek massif, North Ossetia, Russian Caucasus, on 20 September 2002.The avalanche started as a slope failure, that almost completely entrained Kolka glacier, traveled down the Genaldon valley for 20km, was stopped at the entrance of the Karma

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