OUTLIER DETECTION ON HIGH-DIMENSIONAL DATA

Outlier Detection on High-Dimensional Data

In the domain of information examination, high-layered datasets present exceptional difficulties that request specific methodologies for anomaly recognition.This paper gives a succinct outline of exception discovery in high-layered information, tending to the related difficulties and introducing a scope of procedures to really handle them." This re

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Muscle synergy in several locomotor modes in chimpanzees and Japanese macaques, and its implications for the evolutionary origin of bipedalism through shared muscle synergies

Abstract Recent evidence indicates that human ancestors utilized a combination of quadrupedal walking, climbing, and bipedal walking.Therefore, the origin of bipedalism may be linked to underlying mechanisms supporting diverse locomotor modes.This study aimed to elucidate foundations of varied locomotor modes from the perspective of motor control b

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Targeting systemic inflammation in metabolic disorders. A therapeutic candidate for the prevention of cardiovascular diseases?

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains the leading cause of death and disability worldwide.While many factors can contribute to CVD, atherosclerosis is the cardinal underlying pathology, and its development is associated with several metabolic risk factors including dyslipidemia and obesity.Recent studies have definitively demonstrated a link between

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Unexpected cranial sexual dimorphism in the tragulid Dorcatherium naui based on material from the middle to late Miocene localities of Eppelsheim and Hammerschmiede (Germany).

Tragulids, chevrotains or mouse deer, were common faunal elements during the Miocene.During that time, Dorcatherium was the most abundant genus, with D.naui being the first described species.Besides their abundance, until recently only very limited cranial material was available for investigation.Here we present a redescription of the first complet

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