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Plasma proteomic signatures of social isolation and loneliness associated with morbidity and mortality
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The yield curve has un-inverted

I haven't followed this in a while, I don't have alerts set up for this - but as a reminder, the yield curve has un-inverted, and has stayed uninverted for some days. We usually see "official" "recessions" when this happens: not when the yield curve inverts, but when it uninverts, or shortly after.
Python syntax
Python Double Colon (::) Syntax
collection[start:stop:step]Also, from: https://d2l.ai/chapter_preliminaries/ndarray.html
Softmax
- This algorithm ensures that weights are non-negative,
- and that they sum up to 1.
- It's a normalization algorithm
Dot Product
From: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dot_product
dot product is a measure of similarity of two vectors. It is a single number.
Denmark Passes The World's First 'Burp Tax'... But This Is No Laughing Matter
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The United States Constitution
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The Constitutional Convention
Article I
Section 1: Congress
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Methylphenidate is a safer stimulant than amphetamine
Methylphenidate vs. Amphetamine: Which is the Safer Stimulant?
Modafinil, provigil replace adderall as a safe mild central nervous system stimulant
Modafinil vs. Adderall: Can Modafinil Replace Adderall as a Safer, Mild Central Nervous System Stimulant?
In recent years, modafinil (brand name: Provigil) has gained increasing attention as a potential alternative to Adderall, particularly among individuals seeking cognitive enhancement or treatment for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). While both drugs act as central nervous system stimulants, their mechanisms, side effects, and risks differ significantly.
