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Examination of the Effects of Long-term COVID-19 Impacts on Patients with Neurological Disabilities Using a Neuromachine Learning Model 使用神经机器学习模型检查COVID-19对神经功能障碍患者的长期影响
BOHR International journal of neurology and neuroscience Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI: 10.54646/bijnn.003
V. A, L. J., K. T, Krishna Bikram Shah
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Neuroanalysis Based on Cyberbullying: Neurobiological Analysis of Behavioral Pattern of the Human Brain Survey Based on the Cyberbully 基于网络欺凌的神经分析:基于网络欺凌的人脑调查行为模式的神经生物学分析
BOHR International journal of neurology and neuroscience Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.54646/bijnn.001
A. K. Marcelin Nathan, Deva muge, V. Radhamani
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