Importance.The last decade has witnessed the advances of cognitive computing technologies that learn at scale and reason with purpose in medicine studies.From the diagnosis of diseases till the generation of treatment plans, cognitive computing encompasses both data-driven and knowledge-driven machine intelligence to assist health care roles in cli
Functional Brain Network Measures for Alzheimer’s Disease Classification
Background: Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is an incurable neurodegenerative disease primarily affecting the elderly population.The therapy of AD depends heavily on an early diagnosis.In this study, our primary objective is to evaluate the classification framework, which combines graph theory and machine learning techniques for functional magnetic
Physiological Processes and Yield of Winter Wheat and Triticale under the Influence of Sprinkling Irrigation and Nitrogen Fertilization Part II. Acticity of Some Enzymes and Yield of Winter Wheat and Triticale
The second part of this paper presents effects Headache Support of supplemental irrigation and nitrogen fertilization on nitrate levels in flag leaf, activity of some enzymes and yield of winter wheat and triticale.Both sprinkling irrigation and high doses of nitrogen enhanced the activity of nitrate reductase and peroxydase and slightly that of ac
Turnover, Prices, and Reallocation: Why Minimum Wages Raise the Incomes of Low-Wage Workers
The research on the minimum wage contributes insights into claims raised in legal Fat Separators arguments that employers and workers have equal power and that an employer’s management power must be unrestricted lest the firm or the economy suffer.Mandated minimum wages, the conventional argument goes, will force firms to pay a wage higher than t
Animals Traded for Traditional Medicine Purposes in the Kumasi Central Market, Ghana: Conservation Implications
The Kumasi Central Market is the largest urban open market in Ghana and animals used for medicinal purposes are among the items that are typically displayed for sale.However, no study has been undertaken on the animal species sold for traditional medicine purposes.This study took inventory of animal species traded for medicinal purposes in the Kuma