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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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Etiological factors of the risk for occupational illness in nursing professionals: An etiology and risk review protocol. [PDF]

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Causal reductionism and causal structures

Nature Neuroscience, 2021
Causal 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 ...
Matteo Grasso   +3 more
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Causality: Contemporary Approaches

Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia, 2022
From 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

2020
This 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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