HOW CAN ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS APPROXIMATE THE BRAIN?

How can artificial neural networks approximate the brain?

The article reviews the history development of artificial neural networks (ANNs), then compares the differences between ANNs and brain networks in their constituent unit, network architecture, and dynamic principle.The authors offer five points of suggestion for ANNs development and ten questions to be investigated further for the LINGERIE interdis

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Etiology of Short Stature in Northern India

Objective.Short stature can be caused by a great variety of congenital and acquired conditions, some of which present with additional symptoms and signs.Overall, the number of patients seeking medical attention for short stature may be considered as the THE DETANGLER tip of the iceberg.The objective of this study was to determine the pattern and et

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Establishing Regional Medical Campuses to Ensure Comparable Experiences: Recommendations From a Narrative Review

Background: Given increasing class sizes and desires to LINGERIE keep costs down, many medical schools are developing regional clinical campuses.We found our regional campus system to be very successful in allowing class size expansion, inspiring a workforce for the state, and concurrently allowing our students to individualize their experience.We

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Enabling factors for behavior change among people with alcohol dependency: An exploratory study in a mental health-care facility

Background: Alcohol dependence has become a major public health problem with many implications on the lives of dependents and their families.Objectives: The objectives of this study is to ascertain the enabling factors to seek medical help and continue behavior change among alcohol dependents and to assess the perceptions of health-care providers r

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