ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN MEDICAL IMAGING AND ITS APPLICATION IN SONOGRAPHY FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF LIVER TUMOR

Artificial Intelligence in Medical Imaging and Its Application in Sonography for the Management of Liver Tumor

Recent advancement in artificial intelligence (AI) facilitate the development of AI-powered medical imaging including ultrasonography (US).However, overlooking or misdiagnosis of malignant PARSLEY HERB lesions may result in serious consequences; the introduction of AI to the imaging modalities may be an ideal solution to prevent human error.For the

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Mapping for Engagement: Setting up a Community Based Participatory Research Project to Reach Underserved Communities at Risk for Hepatitis C in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

BackgroundApproximately 1.07 million people in Vietnam are infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV).To address this epidemic, the South East Asian Research Collaborative in Hepatitis (SEARCH) launched a 600-patient cohort study and two clinical trials, both investigating shortened treatment strategies for chronic HCV infection with direct-acting antiv

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Some categorical aspects of BCH-algebras

We show that the category BCH of BCH-algebras Cases and BCH-homomorphisms is complete.We also show that it has coequalizers, kernel pairs, and an image factorization system.It is also proved that onto homomorphisms and coequalizers, and Honey monomorphisms and one-to-one homomorphisms coincide, respectively, in BCH.It is shown that MBCI is a corefl

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Can there be a Biography of a Book?: Comparative Observations on Publications by Francysk Skaryna and Erik Pontoppidan

In a comparison of bibliographical approaches to Francysk Skaryna’s The Little Traveller’s Book (1522) and Erik Pontoppidan’s Natural History of Norway (1752) this article argues that attempts to write a book biography can benefit from extensive archival research as well as close physical examination of surviving copies, using new forens

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