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    • SQL for data scientists 

      Röhm, Uwe; Brent, Lexi; Dawborn, Tim; Jeffries, Bryn
      Published 2020
      The SQL query language is the 'lingua franca' of transactional databases, and is essential for scalable data analytics. Learning SQL requires practical exercises with databases, including those parts of SQL with side-effects ...
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    • Cultured Meat and Australia's Generation Z 

      Bogueva, Diana; Marinova, Dora
      Published 2020
      This exploratory study of Gen Z consumers (n = 227) examines perceptions and opinions about cultured meat of young adults residing in Sydney, Australia. It uses an online survey and describes the findings quantitatively ...
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    • Envisioning an artificial intelligence documentation assistant for future primary care consultations: A co-design study with general practitioners 

      Kocaballi, A Baki; Ijaz, Kiran; Laranjo, Liliana; Quiroz, Juan C; Rezazadegan, Dana; Tong, Huong Ly; Willcock, Simon; Berkovsky, Shlomo; Coiera, Enrico
      Published 2020
      OBJECTIVE: The study sought to understand the potential roles of a future artificial intelligence (AI) documentation assistant in primary care consultations and to identify implications for doctors, patients, healthcare ...
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    • Topology of International Supply Chain Networks: A Case Study Using Factset Revere Datasets 

      Piraveenan, Mahendra; Jing, Hongze; Matous, Petr; Todo, Yasuyuki
      Published 2020
      International supply chain networks play a prominent role in shaping the economic outlook of the world. It has been a recent trend to analyse the topology of supply chain networks in order to gain a wholistic understanding ...
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    • Predicting the Risk of Clinical Deterioration in Patients with Severe COVID-19 Infection Using Machine Learning 

      Zhou, Zhiqiang; Li, Wei; Qian, Jiajia; Lin, Bin; Nan, Yucen; Lu, Feng; Wan, Li; Zhao, Xu; Luo, Ailin; Liao, Xiaofei; Ren, Yufei; Jin, Hai; Zomaya, Albert Y.
      Published 2020
      Background: Only part of the severe patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) may deteriorate to become critically ill and require aggressive treatments and intensive care. We aim to develop an early-warning system ...
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