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Do anyone know a good book about neural network(ANN) ?
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anyone know a good book about neural network(ANN) ?
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Majority of Medical Interns Exceed Work Hour Limits
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Nearly 84 percent of medical interns reported that they are continuing to work hours that exceed the limits implemented by the medical profession. A related study concludes that interns are much more likely to injure themselves mistakenly with a needle or another sharp instrument when working in...
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Scientists Closer to Early Alzheimer’s Diagnosis
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A painless skin test for Alzheimer’s disease? It may seem unlikely, but scientists at the Blanchette Rockefeller Neurosciences Institute (BRNI) have isolated a substance in skin cells that may provide doctors with a quick and accurate yes-or-no answer when they suspect a patient is showing earl...
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A Cup of Coffee May Trigger a Heart Attack
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A cup of coffee may cause a heart attack in some people within an hour of drinking it, according to a study reported in the journal Epidemiology (“Transient Exposure to Coffee as a Trigger of a First Nonfatal Myocardial Infarction,” (Volume 17, Issue 5, September 2006.) The risk was highest among peo...
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Internal Body Clock Dictates Timing of Different Types of Stroke
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The internal body clock, or circadian rhythm, seems to influence the timing of different types of stroke, suggests research published ahead of print in the Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery and Psychiatry.
The research team analysed data from almost 13,000 patients who had had one of three t...
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Lower Birth Rate and Fewer Girls Under China’s One Child Policy
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Family size, fertility preferences, and sex ratio in China in the era of the one child family policy: results from national family planning and reproductive health survey BMJ Volume 333, pp 371-3
Since the start of the one child family policy in China, the total birth rate and preferred family s...
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Chinese Men Putting Wives at Risk of Early Death by Smoking
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Chinese men are putting their wives at increased risk of long-term illness and early death by smoking, finds a study in this week's BMJ.
Exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (passive smoking) is associated with a 15-35% excess risk of coronary heart disease and lung cancer. Environmental...
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China Follows the West to Becoming Obese
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People in China are becoming overweight and obese at an alarmingly fast rate, according to an editorial in this week’s BMJ.
Numbers of people in China who are now classified as overweight and obese have risen sharply in a relatively short time, says Professor Yangfeng Wu from the Chinese Academ...
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Newborn Neurons May Promote Stroke Recovery in Humans
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It appears the human brain attempts to heal itself by giving birth to new neurons following a stroke. This finding, by scientists at the Buck Institute for Age Research, confirms similar studies in animal models and offers new targets for therapeutics to aid stroke recovery.
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New Approach Assesses Risk of Water-Borne Pathogen Disease
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Researchers at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) School of Medicine, along with colleagues at the University Peruana Cayetano Heredia in Lima, Peru, have developed a novel approach for assessing the risk to humans of acquiring leptospirosis – a severe, water-borne disease that is t...
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