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Differential cell counts using center-point networks achieves human-level accuracy and efficiency over segmentationDifferential cell counts is a challenging task when applying computer vision algorithms to pathology. Existing approaches to train cell recognition require high availability of multi-class segmentation and/or bounding box annotations and suffer in performance when objects are tightly clustered.
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Cohort Profile: HABITAT-a longitudinal multilevel study of physical activity, sedentary behaviour and health and functioning in mid-to-late adulthoodThe benefits of physical activity in reducing the risk of non-communicable diseases are well documented. Physical inactivity contributes to 6–10% of the burden of coronary heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and breast and colon cancers.
Rett Syndrome Association of Australia and ANZACRett are two family-oriented organisations.
Considering one’s own capacity, activity should be included into everyone’s daily routine to make sure these recommended levels of activity are being as closely met as possible, for everyone to secure the most benefits.
Learn about a practical toolkit of strategies to maximize uptime for children with Rett Syndrome, promoting engagement and facilitating meaningful activities.
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The InterRett database: Looking back and looking forward. What we have done and can do with your involvement!Click the photo below to download Dr Helen Leonard's online webinar hosted by Rettsyndrome.org.
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Meeting with families in ChinaProf Helen Leonard and Dr Jenny Downs recently visited Shenzhen, China to meet Chinese families and child neurologists from the Shenzhen Children's Hospital.
Young people aged 11 years and older provided information on their mental health, and on behaviours that could put them at risk physically and mentally.
Find publications that have been published about Young Minds Matter or relating to the Young Minds Matter research data.
Find publications that have been published about Young Minds Matter or relating to the Young Minds Matter research data.