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2017
Part 1 -Internal ResistancePart 2 -Cell Discharge ...
Francis L. S. Tse, James M. Jaffe
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Part 1 -Internal ResistancePart 2 -Cell Discharge ...
Francis L. S. Tse, James M. Jaffe
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2012
Quantitative proteomic analysis can help elucidating unexplored biological questions; it, however, relies on highly reproducible experiments and reliable data processing. Among the existing strategies, iTRAQ is known as an easy to use method allowing relative comparison of up to eight multiplexed samples.Once the data is acquired it is important that ...
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Quantitative proteomic analysis can help elucidating unexplored biological questions; it, however, relies on highly reproducible experiments and reliable data processing. Among the existing strategies, iTRAQ is known as an easy to use method allowing relative comparison of up to eight multiplexed samples.Once the data is acquired it is important that ...
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2020
This chapter begins with a discussion of the benefits of using a data integration model to guide clinical decision-making in suitability and fitness evaluations. The authors note that avoiding reliance on a single data source is a well-established principle in forensic practice.
Vilius Savickas, Reem Kayyali
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This chapter begins with a discussion of the benefits of using a data integration model to guide clinical decision-making in suitability and fitness evaluations. The authors note that avoiding reliance on a single data source is a well-established principle in forensic practice.
Vilius Savickas, Reem Kayyali
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The American Journal of Nursing, 1959
STATISTICS, in its broader sense, refers to a body of methods for obtaining, organizing, and analyzing numerical facts. We should keep in mind that the application of statistical methods is not a sterile exercise. We collect and organize figures for a specific purpose. Generally, we are seeking answers to questions.
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STATISTICS, in its broader sense, refers to a body of methods for obtaining, organizing, and analyzing numerical facts. We should keep in mind that the application of statistical methods is not a sterile exercise. We collect and organize figures for a specific purpose. Generally, we are seeking answers to questions.
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1956
Both acceptance and interest in formal (planned) clinical research has grown rapidly in recent years. In consequence, the number of scientific publications has increased until it is practically impossible to keep abreast of medical literature in even a single field. The physician, therefore, reads selectively of necessity. Very often it is difficult to
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Both acceptance and interest in formal (planned) clinical research has grown rapidly in recent years. In consequence, the number of scientific publications has increased until it is practically impossible to keep abreast of medical literature in even a single field. The physician, therefore, reads selectively of necessity. Very often it is difficult to
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Abstract This chapter focuses on single best answer questions that tests data management that is relevant for the MRCOG part 1 examination. The ability to correctly interpret data is important for patient safety. There are many examples of data interpretation within obstetrics and some of these include a partogram, cardiotocographs (CTGs)
Babu Karavadra +2 more
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2015
This chapter focuses on the analysis and interpretation of data collected during evaluations of disability and how such data can help the evaluator respond to the referral questions. It describes the steps involved in data analysis and interpretation, from developing hypotheses and organizing data to assessing data and formulating opinions. Self-report
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This chapter focuses on the analysis and interpretation of data collected during evaluations of disability and how such data can help the evaluator respond to the referral questions. It describes the steps involved in data analysis and interpretation, from developing hypotheses and organizing data to assessing data and formulating opinions. Self-report
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