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easyPAC: A Tool for Fast Prediction, Testing and Reference Mapping of Degenerate PCR Primers from Alignments or Consensus Sequences

2012

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homologous genesparalogous genesComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONlcsh:EvolutionGenomicsComputational biologyBiologyBioinformaticslaw.inventionlawDegenerate primerGeneticsConsensus sequenceSoftware Reviewlcsh:QH359-425De novo sequencingPCR primer predictionEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPolymerase chain reactionSequence (medicine)Degenerate energy levelsalignmentComputer Science Applicationsconsensus sequencedegenerate primersPrimer (molecular biology)Evolutionary Bioinformatics
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Farm-Scale Crop Yield Prediction from Multi-Temporal Data Using Deep Hybrid Neural Networks

2021

Farm-scale crop yield prediction is a natural development of sustainable agriculture, producing a rich amount of food without depleting and polluting environmental resources. Recent studies on crop yield production are limited to regional-scale predictions. The regional-scale crop yield predictions usually face challenges in capturing local yield variations based on farm management decisions and the condition of the field. For this research, we identified the need to create a large and reusable farm-scale crop yield production dataset, which could provide precise farm-scale ground-truth prediction targets. Therefore, we utilise multi-temporal data, such as Sentinel-2 satellite images, weath…

hybrid neural networkSVDP::Landbruks- og Fiskerifag: 900::Landbruksfag: 910farm-scale crop yield prediction; deep learning; hybrid neural network; convolutional neural network; recurrent neural network; Sentinel-2 satellite remote sensing datadeep learningconvolutional neural networkSentinel-2 satellite remote sensing datarecurrent neural networkAgriculturefarm-scale crop yield predictionAgronomy and Crop ScienceAgronomy
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To Help or Not to Help? Prosocial Behavior, Its Association With Well-Being, and Predictors of Prosocial Behavior During the Coronavirus Disease Pand…

2022

The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic fundamentally disrupted humans’ social life and behavior. Public health measures may have inadvertently impacted how people care for each other. This study investigated prosocial behavior, its association well-being, and predictors of prosocial behavior during the first COVID-19 pandemic lockdown and sought to understand whether region-specific differences exist. Participants (N = 9,496) from eight regions clustering multiple countries around the world responded to a cross-sectional online-survey investigating the psychological consequences of the first upsurge of lockdowns in spring 2020. Prosocial behavior was reported to occur frequently. Multi…

hyvinvointiWell-beingpsyykkiset vaikutuksetCOVID-19sosiaalinen tukipsykososiaalinen tukisosiaalisuusCOVID-19 pandemicpsykososiaaliset tekijätsocial supportprososiaalisuussosiaalinen vuorovaikutusMedical and Health Sciencespandemiatsosiaaliset suhteetSocial supportPredictors of prosocial behaviorsosiaalinen eristäytyminenwell-beingprosocial behaviorHealth SciencesProsocial behaviorsosiaalinen käyttäytyminenpredictors of prosocial behavior
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Dangerous relationships : biases in freshwater bioassessment based on observed to expected ratios

2018

Copyright by the Ecological Society of America The ecological assessment of freshwaters is currently primarily based on biological communities and the reference condition approach (RCA). In the RCA, the communities in streams and lakes disturbed by humans are compared with communities in reference conditions with no or minimal anthropogenic influence. The currently favored rationale is using selected community metrics for which the expected values (E) for each site are typically estimated from environmental variables using a predictive model based on the reference data. The proportional differences between the observed values (O) and E are then derived, and the decision rules for status ass…

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Beta-Decay Half-Lives and Neutron-Emission Probabilities of Very Neutron-Rich Y to Tc Isotopes

1996

Neutron-rich {sub 39}Y to {sub 43}Tc isotopes have been produced by fission of uranium with a 50MeV H{sub 2}{sup +} beam. Beta-decay half-lives, delayed neutron-emission probabilities, and production yields have been measured and compared with theory. Beta decay of 4 new isotopes is reported, and the {beta}-delayed neutron-emission mode has been discovered for 12 isotopes of the elements niobium and technetium. The results compared to quasiparticle random phase approximation predictions indicate the increasing importance of fast {beta} transitions to high-lying states of nuclei with large neutron excess. {copyright} {ital 1996 The American Physical Society.}

inorganic chemicalsPhysicsNUCLEISTABILITYIsotopeFissionNeutron emissionAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaNuclear Theorytechnology industry and agriculturePREDICTIONSGeneral Physics and Astronomychemistry.chemical_elementUraniumFISSIONBeta decayYttrium IsotopesNuclear physicschemistryProduction (computer science)NeutronNuclear ExperimentPhysical Review Letters
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The feasibility of working memory tablet tasks in predicting scholastic skills in classroom settings

2019

Cognitive assessment in natural group settings facilitates data collection but poses threats to the validity. In this study, tablet‐based working memory (WM) tasks, the counting span, and reading span were used in predicting 12‐year‐old children's (N = 837) scholastic skills and fluid intelligence in a classroom with environmental noise. WM tasks had excellent internal consistency, correlated with scholastic skills, and accounted for more of the variance in cognitive performance (grade point average, fluid intelligence, scholastic skills) compared with individually administered (n = 190) digit span task. Furthermore, the multilevel analysis revealed that compared with the classrooms with no…

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Cognitive predictors of counting skills

2018

Rote counting skills have found to be a strong predictor of later arithmetic and reading fluency. However, knowledge of the underlying cognitive factors influencing counting skill is very limited. Present study examined to what extent language skills (phonology, vocabulary, and morphology), nonverbal reasoning skills, and memory at the age of five could explain counting skill at the beginning of first grade. Gender, parents’ education level and child’s persistence were included as control variables. The question was examined in a longitudinal sample (N = 101) with a structural equation model. Results showed that language skills together with memory, nonverbal reasoning skills and parent’s e…

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In Search of Determinants of Time-Discounting in Monetary Choices : Personal Characteristics Matter Only a Little

2022

Time-discounting in monetary choices is determined by aspects related to the reward, contextual factors and characteristics of a person. In the present study, we used three datasets (Ndata1 = 419; Ndata2 = 485; Ndata3 = 240) to examine how well personal characteristics (sociodemographic, financial situation, self-control, cognitive abilities, negative experiencing, and trustfulness) predict time-discounting in both hypothetical and real reward scenarios. The results of the regression analyses indicate that the characteristics of a person only explain a small proportion of the variance in time-discounting (R2 ranged from .10 to .19). The only substantive predictors of time-discounting in mon…

kognitiiviset taidotdelay discountingsosiodemografiset tekijättime-discountingpalkitseminenpersoonallisuuden piirteetvalintapersonal characteristicstaloudellinen tilamonetary choicesdiskonttausrahapredictors of time-discountingaikaluonteenpiirteetGeneral Psychologykannustimet
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Prematurity and overlap between reading and arithmetic: The cognitive mechanisms behind the association

2019

It is well-known that very preterm children perform at lower levels than full-term children in reading and arithmetic at school. Whether the lower performance levels of preterm children in these two separate domains have the same or different origins, however, is not clear. The present study examined the extent to which prematurity is associated with the overlap (i.e., common variance) of reading and arithmetic among Finnish school beginners. We also examined the extent to which the association of prematurity with the overlap between reading and arithmetic is due to different prereading skills, basic number skills, and general cognitive abilities. The participants (age 6-7) consisted of 193…

kognitiiviset taidotmedia_common.quotation_subjectLEARNING-DIFFICULTIESAcademic achievementPREDICTlukeminenEducationMATHEMATICSNEURODEVELOPMENTAL OUTCOMESreadingReading (process)aritmetiikkaACADEMIC-ACHIEVEMENTDevelopmental and Educational Psychologyoverlapta5160501 psychology and cognitive sciencesfirst gradeABILITIESArithmeticAssociation (psychology)preterm childrenta515media_commonVERY PRETERMlanguage4. Educationprematurity05 social sciences050301 educationCognitionDOUBLE-DEFICIT HYPOTHESISlukeminen (toiminta)ta3142Variance (accounting)arithmeticCHILDREN BORN PRETERMVery pretermVERY LOW BIRTH WEIGHTSKILLSkeskosetSCHOOL-ACHIEVEMENT6163 LogopedicsPsychology0503 education050104 developmental & child psychologyContemporary Educational Psychology
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Sauna bathing is associated with reduced cardiovascular mortality and improves risk prediction in men and women: a prospective cohort study.

2018

Background Previous evidence indicates that sauna bathing is related to a reduced risk of fatal cardiovascular disease (CVD) events in men. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between sauna habits and CVD mortality in men and women, and whether adding information on sauna habits to conventional cardiovascular risk factors is associated with improvement in prediction of CVD mortality risk. Methods Sauna bathing habits were assessed at baseline in a sample of 1688 participants (mean age 63; range 53–74 years), of whom 51.4% were women. Multivariable-adjusted hazard ratios (HRs) were calculated to investigate the relationships of frequency and duration of sauna use with C…

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