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    Multimorbidity clusters and their associations with health-related quality of life in two UK cohorts by Lewis Steell, Stefanie J. Krauth, Sayem Ahmed, Grace O. Dibben, Emma McIntosh, Peter Hanlon, Jim Lewsey, Barbara I. Nicholl, David A. McAllister, Susan M. Smith, Rachael Evans, Zahira Ahmed, Sarah Dean, Colin Greaves, Shaun Barber, Patrick Doherty, Nikki Gardiner, Tracy Ibbotson, Kate Jolly, Paula Ormandy, Sharon A. Simpson, Rod S. Taylor, Sally J. Singh, Frances S. Mair, Bhautesh D. Jani, the PERFORM research team

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Clusters centred around pulmonary and cardiometabolic LTCs were common across all age groups. Hypertension was prominent across clusters in all ages, while depression featured in younger groups and painful conditions/arthritis were common in clusters from middle-age onwards. …”
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    Preparation of flood susceptibility map and its occurrence probability using Shannon entropy model (case study of Firoozabad river basin) by mohammad ebrahim afifi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In this research, Shannon entropy model was used to prepare a flood sensitivity map. First, 34 flood watersheds were selected from Firoozabad basin, and then these 34 points were classified into two groups. …”
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    Effects of empathy mapping and mini-simulation on second-year nursing students’ empathy and communication self-confidence: a quasi-experimental study by Hsiang-Ping Huang, Yun Tien, Yung-Chang Lin, I-Chen Yu, Nai-Hui Chien

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The experimental group received instruction using empathic communication digital materials and engaged in empathy mapping exercises, while the control group underwent conventional scenario-based teaching. …”
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    Landslide susceptibility of Rwanda (Central Africa) by Cristian Panelli, Vincenzo Marsala, Giorgio Paglia, Alberto Galli, Paride Colasante, Enrico Miccadei

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The resulting map was grouped into five susceptibility classes (very low, low, medium, high, and very high), identifying areas with different probabilities of being affected by landslides. …”
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    Quantitative characterization of geomorphological and topographical features of debris-flow channels at the Alpe di Succiso mountain, Northern Apennines (Italy) by Muhammad Ahsan Rashid, Giovanni Leonelli, Alessandro Chelli

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The methodology applied to the channels is based on the geomorphometric parameters derived from the DEM, including Topographic Wetness Index (TWI), Terrain Ruggedness Index (TRI), Slope Angle, and Elevation extracted every 10 m along each channel and grouping the channels in four classes based on their lengths. …”
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    Heart failure subphenotypes based on mean arterial pressure trajectory identify patients at increased risk of acute kidney injury by Xiya Wang, Wenqing Ji, Shuxing Wei, Zhong Dai, Xinzhen Gao, Xue Mei, Shubin Guo

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…The occurrence of AKI within the first 7 days of intensive care unit (ICU) admission was considered the outcome. The impact of MAP trajectories on AKI occurrence in heart failure patients was analyzed using Cox proportional hazards models, competing risk models, and doubly robust estimation methods.Results A cohort of 8,502 HF patients was analyzed, with their 24-hour MAP trajectories categorized into five groups: Low MAP group (Class 1), Medium MAP group (Class 2), Low-medium MAP group (Class 3), High-to-low MAP group (Class 4), and High MAP group (Class 5). …”
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    Optimization of data allocation in hierarchical memory for blocked shortest paths algorithms by A. A. Prihozhy

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…To solve the problem of optimal block allocation, the paper introduces a block conflict weighted graph and recognizes two cases of block mapping: non-conflict and minimum-conflict. In first case, it formulates an equitable color-class-size constrained coloring problem on the conflict graph and solves it by developing deterministic and random algorithms. …”
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