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Background In complex diseases, it is challenging to assess a patient's disease state, trajectory, treatment exposures, and risk of multiple outcomes simultaneously, efficiently and at the point of care. Methods We developed an interactive patient‐level data visualization and analysis tool (VAT) that automates illustration of a scleroderma patient's ...
Ji Soo Kim+18 more
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Clarifying species identity in Aphanopus using wavelet-based otolith shape analysis. [PDF]
Vasconcelos J+8 more
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Target Contour Consistency During MR-Guided On-Line Adaptive Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy (SBRT)
Suzanne Kirby+3 more
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Objectives Australian evidence on lived and care experiences of chronic musculoskeletal shoulder pain (CMSP), irrespective of disorder classification or disease, is limited. However, such evidence is important for person‐centred care and informing local service pathways and care guidelines or standards.
Sonia Ranelli+8 more
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Dual U-Net with multi-task attention for automated eyelid curvature quantification. [PDF]
Wu J+5 more
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Objectives This study aims to develop hip morphology‐based radiographic hip osteoarthritis (RHOA) risk prediction models and investigates the added predictive value of hip morphology measurements and the generalizability to different populations. Methods We combined data from nine prospective cohort studies participating in the World COACH consortium ...
Myrthe A. van den Berg+26 more
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On Line Contours in the Anomalous Regions of the Sun
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‘Contour-Line by Contour’: Landscape Change as an Index of History in the Poetry of Les Murray
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Recently, there has been growing discussion about how to best assess pain in clinical trials in rheumatic diseases. Reliable measurement of pain outcomes is essential for accurately determining the effectiveness of treatments. While pain intensity is the most common measure of change in pain trials, other pain‐related measures, such as pain ...
Yen T. Chen+4 more
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