Marilen Benner

GESTATIONAL ANTIBIOTICS AFFECT IMMUNITY 207 7 F and ( C) numer of resorptions per animal. Data were compared by Mann-Whitney/Wilcoxon tests (non-parametric), ns: non-sign A Gradient Boosting B Random Forest C SGD D SVC E Bagging Supplementary Figure S2 | Receiver operating characteristic curves of the individual classifiers used in the ensemble strategy af feature selection. F A Gradient Boosting B Random Forest C SGD D SVC E Bagging Supplementary Figure S2 | Receiver operating characteristic curves of the individual classifiers used in the ensemble strategy af feature selection. F rnal cecum. (B) Reproductive outcome assessed as litter size, d by Mann-Whitney/Wilcoxon tests (non-parametric), ns: non-significant m Forest C SGD g curves of the individual classifiers used in the ensemble strategy after 2 F Supplementary Figure S1 | (A) Short chain fatty acids of maternal cecum. (B) and ( C) numer of resorptions per animal. Data were compared by Mann-Whit A Gradient Boosting B Random Forest D SVC E Bagging B C Supplementary Figure S2 | Receiver operating characteristic curves of the ind feature selection. F ntary Figure S1 | (A) Short chain fatty acids of maternal cecum. (B) Reproductive outcome assessed as litter size, mer of resorptions per animal. Data were compared by Mann-Whitney/Wilcoxon tests (non-parametric), ns: non-significant ent Boosting B Random Forest C SGD E Bagging C ntary Figure S2 | Receiver operating characteristic curves of the individual classifiers used in the ensemble strategy after ection. 2 Supplementary Figure S2. Receiver operating characteristic curves of the individual classifiers used in the ensemble strategy after feature selection.

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