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Table 2.  Report of GBT with Feature Group 5 dataset of patients with additional cardiac conditions.
Figure 3.  Normalized confusion matrix of EGBT model fed by rescaled Feature Group 8 dataset of patients  without additional cardiac conditions
Table 4.  The best classification model list for each feature group.
Figure 6.  Confusion matrix of EGBT model fed by non-rescaled Feature Group 8 dataset of patients without  additional cardiac conditions
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