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A comparative evaluation of sulfonamides
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1957T HE place of sulfonamide compounds in the management of infectious diseases is of importance to the pediatrician for a number of reasons. In the past decade many new sulfonamides have been introduced which appear to have certain advantages over earlier preparations.
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Comparative performance evaluation under uncertainty
European Journal of Operational Research, 2003zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Spronk, Jaap, Vermeulen, EM (Erik)
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Comparative Evaluation of Antiarrhythmic Agents
Drugs, 1985The clinical drug armamentarium has been markedly expanded in recent years providing the physician with an increasing choice of antiarrhythmic agents to treat the needs of particular patients. Individually guided therapy is still the hallmark in the use of antiarrhythmic drugs, particularly with the wide variability of efficacy and toxicity and ...
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Comparative Evaluation of Amoebicidal Drugs
1974Amoebic infection often poses a therapeutic challenge. The physician has at his disposal a wide range of antiamoebic drugs having varying degrees of activity. Reports on the efficacy of these drugs are often contradictory [1, 2, 3, 4]. This may be, to some extent, due to natural variations of the disease in different regions, but is largely due to ...
B J, Vakil, N J, Dalal
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Comparative Evaluations of Suspected Retardates
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1965Introduction AMONG THE difficulties, and assets, of multidisciplinary clinical evaluations is the differential perceptions of judges. This study considers these difficulties and assets by examining multiprofessional judgments of the developmental level of a unique group of children.
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Evaluating and comparing neonatal outcomes
Archives of Disease in Childhood - Fetal and Neonatal Edition, 2009Although it is generally accepted that a standardised approach to the collection of perinatal and neonatal data is required, definitions of the most straightforward outcomes such as perinatal and neonatal mortality still vary across the developed world. As such the wide variations seen in neonatal outcomes may be attributable to external influences—for
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Comparative Evaluation of Some Auditory Measures
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1962Abstract : A battery of auditory tests was administered to a group of 27 patients with sensorineural hearing loss and once to 30 normal listeners. The battery included conventional air- and bone-conduction audiograms, speech threshold and discrimination tests, Bekesy audiograms for sweep and fixed frequency, and TDT and SISI tests.
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Comparative Product Quality Evaluation
Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics, 1997This paper presents a theory that is appropriate for evaluating the quality of differentiated products. The model is used to evaluate the products of the Japanese motorcycle manufacturers.
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