No Job Name Phosphorothioate Oligonucleotides with Low Phosphate Diester Content: Greater than 99 9% Sulfurization Efficiency with “Aged” Solutions of Phenylacetyl Disulfide (PADS) Achim H Krotz,* Dennis Gorman, Paul Mataruse, Craig Foster, James D Godbout, Christopher C Coffin, and Anthony N Scozzari
A Closer Look at AUROC and AUPRC under Class Imbalance Abstract In machine learning (ML), a widespread claim is that the area under the precision-recall curve (AUPRC) is a superior metric for model comparison to the area under the receiver operating characteristic (AUROC) for tasks with class imbalance This paper refutes this notion on two fronts First, we theoretically characterize the behavior of AUROC and AUPRC in the presence of model
Tackling the Turk : an examination of tactics employed by the . . . The New Zealand Defence Force Library staff, particularly Katrina Willoughby, Joan Keate and Mary Slatter, were all especially helpful in locating articles and obscure references, and in forwarding material through the post and by e-mail in answer to my numerous e-mailed requests I am also grateful to the staff of the Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives, London, for facilitating my
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