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```
Just like buildings, so you can say like that you want to have 1 Creep Tumor in
under 5 minutes or so.
```
Original issue reported on code.google.com by `azzur...@gmail.com` on 24 Oct 2010 at 1:…
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```
Just like buildings, so you can say like that you want to have 1 Creep Tumor in
under 5 minutes or so.
```
Original issue reported on code.google.com by `azzur...@gmail.com` on 24 Oct 2010 at 1:…
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```
Just like buildings, so you can say like that you want to have 1 Creep Tumor in
under 5 minutes or so.
```
Original issue reported on code.google.com by `azzur...@gmail.com` on 24 Oct 2010 at 1:…
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I am analyzing 8 tumors and based on CCF and unsupervised heirchal clustering I'm expecting one of my tumors to have been seeded by two separate tumors. How does PhyloWGS handle this? Would this show …
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### Description
We propose adding a machine learning project focused on Breast Cancer Prediction to the repository.
This project aims to develop a predictive model for classifying breast tumors.
#…
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Dear all,
for a coder in Germany, could you please consider to add Splenic hemangioma to the database.
Reference: PMID: 12945936 Splenic vascular tumors
You will find section related to Spleni…
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Hi,
Great work! I have a question. Some images in my dataset do not contain tumors, so their masks are completely zero. How can prompt points be generated for these images during training and testi…
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Morphology is defined as an element of bodyStructure (see https://build.fhir.org/bodystructure.html) but, I assume, we don't want to put diagnosis in the bodyStructure element. Therefore we came acros…
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Hi,
Wonderful job! But when I ran your project, I have a question. My data includes some images that do not contain tumors; therefore, their masks are entirely zero. For these images, is the code u…
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Currently there are no examples showing how pytorch was used to develop machine learning models to classify tumors as either malignant or benign. This jupyter notebook shall contain some details on th…