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Joint 2D-3D Breast Cancer Classification. (arXiv:2002.12392v1 [cs.CV])

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Joint 2D-3D Breast Cancer Classification. (arXiv:2002.12392v1 [cs.CV]) http://arxiv.org/abs/2002.12392

How Are Innovative Economies Measured? 

Each year, the index assesses over 200 economies across seven weighted metrics.

R&D Intensity
Annual research and development spending, as a % of an economy’s gross domestic product (GDP).

Patent Activity
The number of annual patent and grant filings, and the 3-year average growth of filings abroad and filings growth, as a share of the world’s total patent growth.

Tertiary Efficiency
The total enrollment in higher education, the share of labor force with advanced education levels, and the share of STEM graduates and in the labor force.

Manufacturing Value-added
Manufacturing output levels—contributing to exports—as a % of GDP, and per capita.

Productivity
GDP and gross national income (GNI) in the working age population, and the 3-year improvement.

High-tech Density
The volume of domestic, high-tech public companies as a share of the world’s total companies. Examples of high-tech companies include: aerospace and defense, biotech, internet services, and renewable energy.

Researcher Concentration
Professionals (including postgraduate PhD students) engaged in R&D across the population.

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Though Sir Venkata Raman was the first non-white person to get a Nobel prize in STEM, not many Indians were conferred the prestigious prize in the later years. :india:

This does not, however, mean that Indians did not have any remarkable contribution to modern science after . In this thread, in the coming days, I will be posting about the research and biographies of some Indians who, despite having made breakthroughs in science, were never awarded the Swedish prize.

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A Review in Nature describes inflammatory bowel disease as a model disease in the context of leveraging human genetics to dissect interactions in cellular and molecular pathways that regulate homeostasis of the mucosal immune system. t.co/u8IkdF5Pdj t.co/0A8reQQafw

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On 28 February 1928, Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman discovered the Raman effect. The Raman effect is the change in the wavelength of light that occurs when a light beam is deflected by molecules. t.co/jtVLH0n1Rc

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28th FFebruary each year is celebrated as National Science Day in , marking 's discovery of the .

“Twenty years ago, people struggled just to put a few genes together. Today, people are looking at chromosomes with thousands of components.” t.co/BCLaj4OART

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