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Machine Learning Prediction of Brain Stroke at an Early Stage
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     The healthcare sector has traditionally been an early adopter of technological progress, gaining significant advantages, particularly in machine learning applications such as disease prediction. One of the most important diseases is stroke. Early detection of a brain stroke is exceptionally critical to saving human lives. A brain stroke is a condition that happens when the blood flow to the brain is disturbed or reduced, leading brain cells to die and resulting in impairment or death. Furthermore, the World Health Organization (WHO) classifies brain stroke as the world's second-deadliest disease. Brain stroke is still an essential factor in the healthcare sector. Controlling the risk of a brain stroke is important for the survival of patients. In this context, machine learning is used in various health-related fields, especially "brain stroke." To that end, an automated model for recognizing and providing helpful information for brain stroke prediction was created. It can predict brain strokes with high accuracy in the early stages. The proposed model aims to examine the patient for effective decision-making. This research study employed a freely accessible dataset and a mix of machine learning methods such as random forest, logistic regression, and decision trees. Furthermore, the Synthetic Minority Over Sampling Technique (SMOTE) was implemented to handle unbalanced data. The result shows a high accuracy of 99% in predicting a brain stroke.

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Tue Jan 18 2022
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Materials Science Forum
The Effect of Gamma Radiation on the Manufactured HgBa<sub>2</sub>Ca<sub>2</sub>Cu<sub>2.4</sub>Ag<sub>0.6</sub>O<sub>8+δ</sub> Compound
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In this article four samples of HgBa2Ca2Cu2.4Ag0.6O8+δ were prepared and irradiated with different doses of gamma radiation 6, 8 and 10 Mrad. The effects of gamma irradiation on structure of HgBa2Ca2Cu2.4Ag0.6O8+δ samples were characterized using X-ray diffraction. It was concluded that there effect on structure by gamma irradiation. Scherrer, crystallization, and Williamson equations were applied based on the X-ray diffraction diagram and for all gamma doses, to calculate crystal size, strain, and degree of crystallinity. I

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