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Card-reading contact lenses, X-ray poker tables, trays of poker chips that read cards, hacked shuffling machines that predict hands. The technology alleged to have been used to execute a multistate, ...
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The R/I ratio showed limited accuracy in predicting lung recruitability in ARDS but reliably identified low recruiters. The recruitment-to-inflation (R/I) ratio was introduced in a study published in ...