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The Role of the Lymphocyte Transformation Test in Immune-Related Adverse Events from Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors: A Case Series. [PDF]
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Causal reductionism and causal structures
Nature Neuroscience, 2021Causal reductionism is the widespread assumption that there is no room for additional causes once we have accounted for all elementary mechanisms within a system. Due to its intuitive appeal, causal reductionism is prevalent in neuroscience: once all neurons have been caused to fire or not to fire, it seems that causally there is nothing left to be ...
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Causality: Contemporary Approaches
Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia, 2022From the dawn of philosophy, with pre-Socratic thinkers, to the present day, the concept of causality continues to captivate and divide philosophers in all areas. On the one hand, as it is a fundamental concept for understanding the World and its dynamism, the notion of causality remains attractive.
Bruno Nobre, Ricardo Barroso Batista
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Causal Estimation and Causal Inference
2020This entry provides an introduction to causal inference. Causal inference refers to the estimation of the effect of a treatment, policy, or intervention on an outcome of interest. Causal inference is, therefore, at the centre of science and social sciences. This entry emphasises Rubin’s potential outcomes framework.
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