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    Heart failure risk stratification using artificial intelligence applied to electrocardiogram images: a multinational study by Dhingra, LS, Aminorroaya, A, Sangha, V, Pedroso, AF, Asselbergs, FW, Brant, LCC, Barreto, SM, Ribeiro, ALP, Krumholz, HM, Oikonomou, EK, Khera, R

    Published 2025
    “…Model discrimination was 0.718 in YNHHS, 0.769 in UKB, and 0.810 in ELSA-Brasil. In YNHHS and ELSA-Brasil, incorporating AI-ECG with PCP-HF yielded a significant improvement in discrimination over PCP-HF alone. …”
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    Investigation of NOT1 proteins in regulating gene expression in plasmodium falciparum by Liu, Ying

    Published 2019
    “…Furthermore, I found that differential mRNA abundance in the two mutants is correlated to that in Caf1 mutant and Alba1 mutant. I propose that NOT1.1 and NOT1.2 compete to be the scaffold of the CCR4-NOT complex and regulate gene expression post-transcriptionally by modulating the functions of their interacting proteins, including CAF1 and ALBA1, which are key players in mRNA metabolism.…”
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    NEGOTIATE your way to RICHES / by Wink, Peter, 1966-, author 655681

    Published 2003
    “…Peter's techniques can be used to buy cars and homes, from business partnerships, bargain with contractors, or anything else. The sky's the limit! And just as important, it will show you how to go about "convincing others to give you what you want." …”
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    THE MARRIAGE PLOT / by Eugenides, Jeffrey, author 375385

    Published 2011
    “…Madeleine Hanna was the dutiful English major who didn't get the memo. While everyone else in the early 1980s was reading Derrida, she was happily absorbed with Jane Austen and George Eliot: purveyors of the marriage plot that lies at the heart of the greatest English novels. …”
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