147 research outputs found
Chemically Induced Formation of Monovalent Cd+ Ions and Reversible O2 Activation in Cadmium-Loaded ZSM-5 Zeolite
A Rare Example of Four-Coordinate Nonoxido Vanadium(IV) Alkoxide in the Solid State: Structure, Spectroscopy, and Magnetization Dynamics
Room-Temperature Quantum Coherence and Rabi Oscillations in Vanadyl Phthalocyanine: Toward Multifunctional Molecular Spin Qubits
Probing the Redox Chemistry of Titanium Silicalite-1: Formation of Tetrahedral Ti3+Centers by Reaction with Triethylaluminum
Greenrelisient: Agroecological approch to organic greenhouse production in Europe
All over Europe, organic greenhouse production systems are usually very intensive, which threatens their sustainability and the consumer trust. The implementation of less intensive production systems based on low energy consumption, appropriate crop rotations, use of agroecological service crops, and local organic inputs is possible at almost any latitude in Europe
In Situ X- and Q-Band EPR Investigation of Ethylene Polymerization on Cr/SiO2 Phillips Catalyst
Data mining for better healthcare: A path towards automated data analysis?
In today’s world, large volumes of medical data are being continuously generated, but their value is severely
undermined by our inability to translate them into knowledge and, ultimately, actions. Data mining techniques allow the extraction
of previously unknown interesting patterns from large datasets, but their complexity limits their practical diffusion.
Data-driven analysis is a multi-step process, in which health care professionals define analysis goals and assess extracted
knowledge, while computer scientists tackle the non trivial task of driving the miner system analysis activity. This paper addresses
the mining activity from a different perspective. We believe that mining systems should be able to devise which knowledge could
be most interesting to users and extract actionable knowledge from large medical datasets, with minimal user intervention.
More specifically, mining systems should be capable of (i) devising viable end-goals for a specific dataset (i.e., that yield actionable
knowledge to the user and are feasible given the dataset characteristics and size), based on the expertise acquired during the
analysis of previous datasets, and (ii) extracting a manageable set of knowledge. Automated data analysis should fuel the next
generation of medical mining systems, thus enabling users to automatically mine massive data repositories
Electronic and Geometrical Structure of Zn+Ions Stabilized in the Porous Structure of Zn-Loaded Zeolite H-ZSM-5: A Multifrequency CW and Pulse EPR Study
EPR investigation of TiCl3dissolved in polar solvents – implications for the understanding of active Ti(iii) species in heterogeneous Ziegler–Natta catalysts
Quantum Coherence Times Enhancement in Vanadium(IV)-based Potential Molecular Qubits: The Key Role of the Vanadyl Moiety
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