There are 5 parameters, R1-R5, with the following relation R1<R2<R3<R4<R5. An algorithm assigns some values to these parameter (P1,P2,P3,P4,P5) which are not so important as it is the relation between them (P3<P1<P2<P4<P5). Is there any way to quantify the difference between the inequality R1<R2<R3<R4<R5 and P3<P1<P2<P4<P5, where Pi is the predicted value of the parameter Ri? thanks, Thomas
Dear colleagues,
are you aware of any database or list with bacteria that may be infectious
to human and the respective disease, or vise versa?
I would greatly appreciate any advice.
Thomas
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