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    • Adverse effects of COVID-19 vaccination: machine learning and statistical approach to identify and classify incidences of morbidity and post-vaccination reactogenicity 

      Ahamad, Martuza; Aktar, Sakifa; Uddin, Jamal; Rashed-Al-Mahfuz; Azad, AKM; Uddin, Shahadat; Alyami, Salem A.; Sarker, Iqbal H.; Liò, Pietro; Quinn, Julian M.W.; Moni, Mohammad Ali
      Published 2021
      ABSTRACT Good vaccine safety and reliability are essential to prevent infectious disease spread. A small but significant number of apparent adverse reactions to the new COVID-19 vaccines have been reported. Here, we aim ...
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    • How did socio-demographic status and personal attributes influence compliance to COVID-19 preventive behaviours during the early outbreak in Japan? Lessons for pandemic management 

      Uddin, Shahadat; Imam, Tasadduq; Khushi, Matloob; Khan, Arif; Ali, Mohammad
      Published 2021
      This study focuses on how socio-demographic status and personal attributes influence self-protective behaviours during a pandemic, with protection behaviours being assessed through three perspectives - social distancing, ...
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    • The implementation of public health and economic measures during the first wave of COVID-19 by different countries with respect to time, infection rate and death rate 

      Uddin, Shahadat; Imam, Tasadduq; Moni, Mohammad Ali
      Published 2021
      Conference paper
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    • Dataset for "Characterisation of fracture evolution of a single cemented brittle grain using in-situ X-ray computed tomography" 

      Jiang, Sheng; Shen, Luming; Guillard, François; Einav, Itai
      Published 2021-06-02
      This dataset is corrrsponding to the tests in the journal paper 'Characterisation of fracture evolution of a single cemented brittle grain using in-situ X-ray computed tomography'. The dataset of this study should also ...
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    • Unsupervised Brain Tumor Segmentation using a Symmetric-driven Adversarial Network 

      Wu, Xinheng; Bi, Lei; Fulham, Michael; Feng, David Dagan; Zhou, Luping; Kim, Jinman
      Published 2021
      The aim of this study was to computationally model, in an unsupervised manner, a manifold of symmetry variations in normal brains, such that the learned manifold can be used to segment brain tumors from magnetic resonance ...
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