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    Analyzing Land Use/Land Cover Changes Using Google Earth Engine and Random Forest Algorithm and Their Implications to the Management of Land Degradation in the Upper Tekeze Basin,... by Alemu Eshetu Fentaw, Assefa Abegaz

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Besides, auxiliary data were utilized to improve the classification of LULC classes. LULC was classified using the Random Forest (RF) classification algorithm in the Google Earth Engine (GEE). …”
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    Analysis of Risk Factors for Infection in Orthopedic Trauma Patients by Gi Ho Moon, Jae-Woo Cho, Beom Soo Kim, Do Hyun Yeo, Jong-Keon Oh

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…Three (8.6%) were diagnosed with diabetes and eight (22.8%) were smokers. Thirteen (37.1%) had ISS less than nine points and six (17.1%) had ISS 15 points or more. …”
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    Feasibility study of Omaha System in the construction of health education program for elderly patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (奥马哈系统在老年慢性阻塞性肺疾病健康教育方案构建中的可行性研究)... by YANG Yuanqin (杨元琴), YIN Cuihong (尹翠红), SHEN Xiaohong (申晓红), WU Sichao (吴思超), WANG Anxiu (王安秀)

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Methods The medical records of 60 elderly COPD patients were analyzed retrospectively to classify and statistically compare the language of the medical records description with Omaha problem classification subsystem and intervention classification subsystem. …”
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    Analysis of Land Use Changes In the period 2018-2005 in Nazloo District of Urmia City by Sahar Mehrran, Ali Akbar Taghilou, Khadijeh Javan

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The survey showed that during the study period (2005-2018) of the total area of ​​77498.37 hectares, the total area under study was approximately 25981.56 ha (33.52%). …”
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