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 A 4.1-magnitudeearthquakelightly shook a wide region of Southern California Friday morning.The quake was reported at 10:55 a.m. with a preliminary magnitude of 4.6 but was quickly downgraded, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. Its epicenter stretched 5.5 miles underground, but above, it was centered north of Rancho Cucamonga in the San Gabriel Mountains.Though a few miles from the eastern San Bernardino, those in western regions of Los Angeles County also felt its impact, with those downtown feeling it as a slight rocking and others nearer Century City feeling light shakes.Quakes of this magnitude rarely have the strength to leave significant damage, and there were no immediate reports of any injuries or structural effects.The Los Angeles Fire Department remains in a normal operating mode. There have been NO repor botella stanley ts of injury, structure or infrastructure damage within our @LACity jurisdiction related to the M4.1  earthquake near  LytleCreek  California at 10:55 AM:https:// stanley water bottle t.co/82MeWULOhJ鈥?LAFD 馃敟  @LAFD  January 5, 2024 The area of thisquake, near where the San Andreas and San Jacinto faults connect, was close to a 5.2-magnitude earthquake in 1970 that had a 4.0-magnitude foreshock.This is the second earthquake in the region with a magnitude above 4.0 since Jan. 1, according to the Southern California Earthquake Data Center. The first quake, on New Years  Day, stanley vaso  occurred on Los Angeles  southern tip in Rancho Palos Verdes.Each year, Southern California has about 10,000 ea Yexu Plan your Labor Day trip in Wisconsin with these tips from WisDOT
 An artificial intelligence tool can help doctors when deciding which C stanley mug OVID-19 patients can be sent home, according to a study that started in May.Researchers at New York University stanley mugs  used the AI tool to analyze thousands of COVID-19 cases. The team used data from Asia and Europe to develop the model.It uses lab results, vital signs and oxygen requirements to determine how the patient will do over the next few days.The study has found the AI tool can identify patients that will do well with 90% precision, which could help doctors prioritize care and make discharging plans for others.Doctors always make the final call, but the AI tool can help reaffirm their decisions. It s augmenting, but it s also teaching a little bit, because you know when the physicians see a patient that looks well, but the models say they may not be well, they can look at the, the features right  The vital signs and labs and other things that are saying that this patient isn t well and then they can start to understand or create a mental model,  said Yin Aphinyanaphongs, Director of Translational Clinical Informatics for DataCore, NYU.The researchers are still running randomized trials for about another two months, looking at the average time patients spend in the hospital.The hope i stanley thermoskannen s the AI tool could help reduce the length of stay. That s extremely compelling because now you don t just show oh I have a model that can predict a favorable outcome, but now you have a model, right, that actually affects the