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Molecules that Make Decisions [PDF]

open access: possibleChemInform, 2007
AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 200 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract, please click on HTML or PDF.
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Decision-making in nephrology: shared decision making?

Patient Education and Counseling, 2000
Shared decision-making is considered an important ideal for physician-patient interaction. The ideal states that health-related values should be discussed together. It raises two questions: (a) for which decisions is the ideal of shared decision-making relevant? (b) Which aspects of treatment should be discussed?
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Reliability and Decision Making

Technometrics, 1994
What is the predictive Bayesian approach to reliability, and why should it be a preferred, if not a compulsory, choice? Thus the editors introduce this well-presented book based on papers from a congress held in Siena in October 1990. They state that their aim is to provide 'the reliability community with a coherent Bayesian predictive view on ...
John Shade   +3 more
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Numeracy and Decision Making

Psychological Science, 2006
A series of four studies explored how the ability to comprehend and transform probability numbers relates to performance on judgment and decision tasks. On the surface, the tasks in the four studies appear to be widely different; at a conceptual level, however, they all involve processing numbers and the potential to show an influence of affect ...
E. Peters   +5 more
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Decision Making and Decision-Making Unit

2015
This chapter focuses on how culture relates to the type and nature of decision-making unit as the way in which decisions are made under the threat or in a response to a crisis.
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Decision making

Child's Nervous System, 2008
The craniocervical junction is affected by numerous pathological processes. This involves congenital, developmental, and acquired abnormalities. It can result in neurological deficit secondary to neurovascular compression, abnormal cerebrospinal fluid dynamics, and craniovertebral instability.
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Policy- and Decision-Making

1985
In this chapter we are concerned with the policy and decision-making process of British national politics, but only with the two main parties since none of the other parties has actually been in office since the Second World War. We may define policy as a deliberate course of action or inaction worked out by the leading figures of either of the two ...
N. D. J. Baldwin, F. N. Forman
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On Decision-Making

2017
Decision-making is a stream of inquiry, not an event. Decision-driven organizations design and manage it as such: they match decision-making styles to appropriate techniques and, wherever possible, encourage parties to play roles rife with dissent and debate; decision rights are part of the design.
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