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Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery, 2016
We have previously written about ‘denominator fallacy’ and its importance in the way that we report and interpret results, especially for endovascular treatment of acute stroke.1 In most studies, the number of patients going for endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) is taken as the denominator and the number of these patients achieving a modified Rankin ...
Mayank, Goyal, Ashutosh P, Jadhav
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We have previously written about ‘denominator fallacy’ and its importance in the way that we report and interpret results, especially for endovascular treatment of acute stroke.1 In most studies, the number of patients going for endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) is taken as the denominator and the number of these patients achieving a modified Rankin ...
Mayank, Goyal, Ashutosh P, Jadhav
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Jewish Identity, Denomination and Denominational Mobility
Social Identities, 1999This paper explores religious and ethnic components of American Jewish identity, in both public and private dimensions. In the first part of the paper, we study how nine aspects of Jewish identity vary among the three main American Jewish denominations;we then explain how much of this variation is related to the background factors of Jewish education ...
Harriet Hartman, Moshe Hartman
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Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics, 2017
Despite the best of intentions, researchers and subjects can fall into mindsets of "Us vs. Them", focusing on the different characteristics of their roles, skillsets and agendas. This commentary looks at the commonalities of the investigators and community members in these narratives, and the ways these shared human traits and experiences become the ...
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Despite the best of intentions, researchers and subjects can fall into mindsets of "Us vs. Them", focusing on the different characteristics of their roles, skillsets and agendas. This commentary looks at the commonalities of the investigators and community members in these narratives, and the ways these shared human traits and experiences become the ...
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2018
This chapter is about denominations in the South that once supported slavery and segregation. Now all have made apologies for past sins and injustices and continue to eradicate racial prejudice within their ranks. How did this happen? It took the combined efforts of many ministers and lay people---not all are mentioned: Baptists, Finlator, Gilmore ...
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This chapter is about denominations in the South that once supported slavery and segregation. Now all have made apologies for past sins and injustices and continue to eradicate racial prejudice within their ranks. How did this happen? It took the combined efforts of many ministers and lay people---not all are mentioned: Baptists, Finlator, Gilmore ...
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