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“It's Not Deterministic and It Will Never Be Deterministic”: A Qualitative Study on Stakeholder Perspectives of Polygenic Risk Score Testing for Post‐Traumatic Stress Disorder

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Medical Genetics Part B: Neuropsychiatric Genetics, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Post‐traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) causes significant mental and physical distress, yet only a small subset of individuals exposed to trauma develop the disorder. Scientists and clinicians are still unable to predict who will get the disorder or how it will manifest.
Brandy M. Fox
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Navigating the Global Economic Landscape of Dialysis: A Summary of Expert Opinions from The 4th International Congress of Chinese Nephrologists. [PDF]

open access: yesKidney Dis (Basel)
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[Opinion of the expert].

open access: yesLa Pediatria medica e chirurgica : Medical and surgical pediatrics, 1996
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Expert opinion [accounting]

IEEE Intelligent Systems, 1999
The infrastructure of a corporate enterprise information system is concerned with acquiring, transferring, converting, and selling economic resources such as cash, inventory, and supplies. Accounting systems with individual computerized modules, such as: payroll, accounts payable and receivable, job costing, order entry, and general ledgers, have ...
Guido L. Geerts, William E. McCarthy
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The Expert’s Opinion

Information Resources Management Journal, 1992
Following is the text of a case study evaluation by Mr. McCarthy on executive information systems in the corporate environment. It relates his experience as a project manager in implementing an EIS pilot project at a New York money-center bank. This project led to his realization that the advice of the EIS's early propagandists did not go far enough in
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Combining Expert Opinions

Science, 1997
Readers of the article “A new way to ask the experts: Rating radioactive waste risks” by Richard A. Kerr (News & Comment, [8 Nov., p. 913][1]) may be left with the impression that the elicitation and mathematical combination of expert opinion is a technique invented by earth scientists. In fact, this method has been in use for several decades.
H R, Arkes, J L, Manpower, T R, Stewart
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Aggregation of expert opinions

Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Hawaii International Conference on Systems Sciences. 1999. HICSS-32. Abstracts and CD-ROM of Full Papers, 2003
Summarizes research which is relevant to the basic question of how people aggregate a variety of expert opinions to generate their own judgment and make decisions. An introductory section discusses terminology and some general points in this line of research. A series of general questions are used to frame the larger literature.
Adrian K. Rantilla, David V. Budescu
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The Expert’s Opinion

Information Resources Management Journal, 1994
Max Robbins is Executive Director of the International Internet Association (IIA). The IIA is a Washington, DC based private, non-profit organization that was formed in September 1993. The organization is funded entirely by private donations and corporate sponsorship. Mr. Robbins has been Executive Director of the IIA since its inception.
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The Expert Opinion

Journal of Information Technology Case and Application Research, 2021
Shekhar Chandra is an EducationTech entrepreneur who has over a decade of entrepreneurial experience and leadership excellence.
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