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Thabang Mathonsi and Terence L. van Zyl
Hybrid methods have been shown to outperform pure statistical and pure deep learning methods at forecasting tasks and quantifying the associated uncertainty with those forecasts (prediction intervals). One example is Exponential Smoothing Recurrent Neura...
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Stefan Muthers, Andreas Matzarakis and Elisabeth Koch
The potential development of heat-related mortality in the 21th century for Vienna (Austria) was assessed by the use of two regional climate models based on the IPCC emissions scenarios A1B and B1. Heat stress was described with the human-biometeorologic...
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Çigdem Ak, Alex D. Chitsazan, Mehmet Gönen, Ruth Etzioni and Aaron J. Grossberg
The impact of COVID-19 across the United States (US) has been heterogeneous, with rapid spread and greater mortality in some areas compared with others. We used geographically-linked data to test the hypothesis that the risk for COVID-19 was defined by l...
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Chelsea J. Weiskerger and Mantha S. Phanikumar
Degradation of water quality in recreational areas can be a substantial public health concern. Models can help beach managers make contemporaneous decisions to protect public health at recreational areas, via the use of microbial fate and transport simul...
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Hossein Hassani, Stephan Unger and Christina Beneki
This article investigates the impact of big data on the actuarial sector. The growing fields of applications of data analytics and data mining raise the ability for insurance companies to conduct more accurate policy pricing by incorporating a broader va...
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fatima taif
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Emergency hospital services (ED) was the main hospital entrance door and so was the almost obligatory passage for patients before admission in most health units. The practice of blocking admitted patients (patients IP) on stretchers in the corridors of t...
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Snorre Jallbjørn and Søren Fiig Jarner
The main purpose of coherent mortality models is to produce plausible, joint forecasts for related populations avoiding, e.g., crossing or diverging mortality trajectories; however, the coherence assumption is very restrictive and it enforces trends that...
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Puspa Eosina, Aniati Murni Arymurthy and Adila Alfa Krisnadhi
During the COVID-19 outbreak, modeling the spread of infectious diseases became a challenging research topic due to its rapid spread and high mortality rate. The main objective of a standard epidemiological model is to estimate the number of infected, su...
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Diana Sousa-Guedes, Marc Franch and Neftalí Sillero
Road networks are the main source of mortality for many species. Amphibians, which are in global decline, are the most road-killed fauna group, due to their activity patterns and preferred habitats. Many different methodologies have been applied in model...
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Zarifa Jabrayilova
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The scientific methodological and functional principles of the intelligent decision support system for the management of demographic situation based on predictions are developed. Predictions (prognosis) of the changes in the number of the population, its...
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Jackson Njau Waweru, Kennedy M Waweru, Kenneth L Wanjau, Josphat K Kinyanjui
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Worldwide, Small and medium-size enterprises (SMEs) exhibit inimitable financial needs. While SMEs remain fundamental to economic growth, their mortality rate in Kenya approaches 90% by the second year, mainly owing to lack of credit. However, scholarly ...
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Javier Domingo-Espiñeira, Oscar Fraile-Martínez, Cielo Garcia-Montero, María Montero, Andrea Varaona, Francisco J. Lara-Abelenda, Miguel A. Ortega, Melchor Alvarez-Mon and Miguel Angel Alvarez-Mon
Neurological disorders represent the primary cause of disability and the secondary cause of mortality globally. The incidence and prevalence of the most notable neurological disorders are growing rapidly. Considering their social and public perception by...
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Victor Dyomin, Yuri Morgalev, Igor Polovtsev, Sergey Morgalev, Tamara Morgaleva, Alexandra Davydova and Oksana Kondratova
Earlier, we showed that the registration of the behavioral responses of autochthonous mesozooplankton communities in situ is a more dynamic methodological approach in the biological assessment of the environmental well-being of aquatic ecosystems, as wel...
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Jin-A Lee and Keun-Chang Kwak
Analyzing the condition and function of the heart is very important because cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are responsible for high mortality rates worldwide and can lead to strokes and heart attacks; thus, early diagnosis and treatment are important. Ph...
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Qubin Qin, Jian Shen, Troy D. Tuckey, Xun Cai and Jilian Xiong
Municipal intakes of surface water have various uses, and their impacts on the aquatic environment and ecosystem, such as the impingement and entrainment of ichthyoplankton, are a major concern. A robust assessment of the intake impacts on ichthyoplankto...
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Jorge L. Serras, Susana Vinga and Alexandra M. Carvalho
Outliers are observations suspected of not having been generated by the underlying process of the remaining data. Many applications require a way of identifying interesting or unusual patterns in multivariate time series (MTS), now ubiquitous in many app...
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Bin Wang, Mingze Li, Wenyi Fan, Ying Yu and Jing M. Chen
Net primary productivity (NPP) is a key component in the terrestrial ecosystem carbon cycle, and it varies according to stand age and site class index (SCI) for different forest types. Here we report an improved method for describing the relationships be...
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Yangrui Han, Weifeng Wang, Weiyan Zhang, Jun Zhang and Dandan Shan
Standing biomass stocks represent a balance between a number of processes that lead to biomass accumulation or to biomass loss. The average time of biomass residence (ATr) of an ecosystem is the average period of time that carbon is locked up in the livi...
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Jackson Njau Waweru, Kennedy M Waweru, Kenneth L Wanjau, Josphat K Kinyanjui
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Globally, small and medium-size enterprises(SMEs) hold great economic growth potential, however their mortality rate is high, due to lack of credit. The SMEs mortality rate in Kenya is 90% by the second year. Scholarly endeavors to explore the influence ...
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Samuel O. M Manda and Nada Abdelatif
Most mortality maps in South Africa and most contried of the sub-Saharan region are static, showing aggregated count data over years or at specific years. Lack of space and temporral dynamanics in these maps may adversely impact on their use and applicat...
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