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This feature was only used by a few individuals, whereas the features in the subsequent 3 bullets were used by a majority of the 335 participants.
g The top 3 teams by average step count per member received T-shirts, grouped by the academic status of users who founded the team. Participants could actively form their own teams. Those not doing so were randomly assigned to a team in the first half of the first week of the challenge.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e51707
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The Influence of Popular Media on Public Interest in Red-Light Therapy: Longitudinal Trend Analysis
JMIR Dermatol 2025;8:e69796
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Using the tokenized CUI data created in the International Classification of Diseases rollup using tokenization (ICDR-T) approach, we converted each vector of tokens to a 1232-dimensional sparse binary vector, where each index of the sparse vectors represents the presence or absence of a CUI contained by the ICD rollup grouping corresponding to that index.
Our next approach to CUI parameterization extended our standard tokenization (ST).
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e75340
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