
Patrick Bradley
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Jan 16, 2025 |
arxiv.org | Patrick Erik |Patrick Bradley
[Submitted on 16 Jan 2025] Title:Predicting Air Temperature from Volumetric Urban Morphology with Machine Learning View a PDF of the paper titled Predicting Air Temperature from Volumetric Urban Morphology with Machine Learning, by Berk K{\i}v{\i}lc{\i}m and Patrick Erik Bradley View PDF HTML (experimental) Abstract:In this study, we firstly introduce a method that converts CityGML data into voxels which works efficiently and fast in high resolution for large scale datasets such as cities but...
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Nov 8, 2024 |
biorxiv.org | Matthew Rendina |Peter J. Turnbaugh |Patrick Bradley
AbstractXenobiotics, including pharmaceutical drugs, can be metabolized by both host and microbiota, in some cases by homologous enzymes. We conducted a systematic search for all human proteins with gut microbial homologs. Because gene fusion and fission can obscure homology detection, we built a pipeline to identify not only full-length homologs, but also cases where microbial homologs were split across multiple adjacent genes in the same neighborhood or operon (split homologs).
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Oct 13, 2024 |
biorxiv.org | Larry Beaver |Patrick Bradley |Stephanie N. Majernik
AbstractIndividual genes from microbiomes can drive host-level phenotypes. To help identify such candidate genes, several recent tools estimate microbial gene copy numbers directly from metagenomes. These tools rely on alignments to pangenomes, which in turn are derived from the set of all individual genomes from one species.
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Jun 27, 2024 |
bmjopenrespres.bmj.com | Patrick Bradley |Freddy Frost |Kukatharmini Tharmaratnam |Daniel G. Wootton
DiscussionWe analysed the accuracy with which admission CURB-65, NEWS2 and qSOFA scores predict ICU admission, early in hospital mortality and all-cause mortality within 30 days of hospital admission in the context of COVID-19. In general, calibration was poor as all three scores underestimated the risk of adverse outcomes. CURB-65 and qSOFA both performed poorly in comparison to their respective standard applications, suggesting their utility is limited in COVID-19.
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Jun 14, 2024 |
wnypapers.com | Patrick Bradley
Fri, Jun 14th 2024 11:00 amBy Patrick J. BradleySenior Contributing ReporterThe dining room looks the same. Autographed pictures of famous celebrities still decorate the walls, and the cash register still sits atop the counter where Dominic Colucci held court and greeted diners for decades. The only thing missing? Hungry customers – but not for long.
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