Intraperitoneal chemotherapy for peritoneal metastases : an expert opinion
Introduction: The rationale for intraperitoneal (IP) drug delivery for patients with peritoneal metastases (PM) is based on the pharmacokinetic advantage resulting from the peritoneal-plasma barrier, and on the potential to adequately treat small, poorly
Braet, Helena +4 more
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THEORETICAL AND LEGAL ASPECTS OF LEGAL TRANSACTIONS EXPERT OPINION ON CON- FORMITY ASSESSMENT (INDEPENDENT PROFESSIONAL EXPERTISE) IN THE FIELD OF INSPEC- TION: SCIENTIFIC AND LEGAL EXPERTISE, SCIENTIFIC AND ECONOMIC EXPERTISE, SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL EXPERTISE, COMPREHENSIVE SCIENTIFIC EXPERTISE [PDF]
The article reveals the concept and essence of an expert opinion on conformity assessment (inde- pendent professional expertise) in the field of inspection: scientific and legal expertise, scientific and eco- nomic expertise, scientific and technical ...
Liudmyla A. Romanovska
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Expert and legal expert as participants of administrative process
In connection with Ukraine’s European integration intentions, there is a need to update the procedural codes. The new Code of Administrative Procedure contains numerous novelties, in particular, the range of other participants in the trial has been ...
Iryna Nesterova, Natalya Shelever
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The article presents a few reflections on the expert opinion in the Polish criminal process. The article describes some general problems related to the expert’s opinion including the question of the specifics of the expert’s opinion in comparison to ...
Małgorzata Żbikowska
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Souvenaid in the Management of Mild Cognitive Impairment: An Expert Consensus Opinion [PDF]
Background Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) among an aging global population is a growing challenge for healthcare providers and payers. In many cases, MCI is an ominous portent for dementia.
Bertolucci, Paulo +11 more
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Mizrahi and Seidel: Experts in Confusion.
In this paper I describe the apparent differences between the views of Mizrahi (2013) and Seidel (2014) on the strength of arguments from expert opinion. I show that most of Seidel's objections rely on an understanding of the words 'expert' and 'opinion'
Martin David Hinton
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An expert opinion: Vocational rehabilitation after stroke
Less than half of people return to work following a stroke. For those who do, their return is often complicated by residual 'invisible' symptoms.
Leary, Siobhan +2 more
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The apparent Fermi liquid concept helps to understand thermoelectric materials
Invited expert opinion on the article S. Kremer and R. Fresard, Ann. Phys.
Feiner +9 more
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The Principle of Validity: A Methodological Imperative in Forensic Practice
The author reflects on whether validity can be considered both a principle of law and a functional principle of forensic expert activity. Disclosing the methodological significance of validity, which is yet to be fully and consistently incorporated in ...
Igor' A. Grigor'ev
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A blended knowledge translation initiative to improve colorectal cancer staging [ISRCTN56824239]
Background A significant gap has been documented between best practice and the actual practice of surgery. Our group identified that colorectal cancer staging in Ontario was suboptimal and subsequently developed a knowledge translation strategy using the
Ryan David P +5 more
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