Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is a rare autoimmune disease defined by immune dysregulation, vasculopathy, and progressive fibrosis of the skin and internal organs. Despite advances in care, major complications such as interstitial lung disease (ILD) and myocardial involvement remain the leading causes of morbidity and mortality.
Cristiana Sieiro Santos +2 more
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Exploring the measurement of psychological resilience in Chinese civil aviation pilots based on generalizability theory and item response theory. [PDF]
Zhao Y, Zhu K, Zhang J, Liu Z, Wang L.
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Increasing Returns Economics and Generalized Urn Theory
Fernando Buendía
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How to enhance the external validity of survey experiments? A discussion on the basis of a research design on political gender stereotypes in Flanders [PDF]
Devroe, Robin
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Neighborhood Socioeconomic Status and Short‐Term Functional Outcomes in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Objective Individuals with SLE can accumulate functional status (FS) impairment. We evaluated the association between neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage, as measured by the area deprivation index (ADI), and FS in a national SLE sample. Methods Data were derived from RISE, a national electronic health record‐based registry.
Baljeet Rai +7 more
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Development and validation of immediate self-feedback very short answer questions for medical students: practical implementation of generalizability theory to estimate reliability in formative examination designs. [PDF]
Lertsakulbunlue S, Kantiwong A.
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Development and validation of the peptic ulcer scale under the system of quality of life instruments for chronic diseases based on classical test theory and generalizability theory. [PDF]
Wan C +5 more
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The shear diffusion coefficient for generalized theories of gravity
Ram Brustein, A. J. M. Medved
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Objective Studies of damage accrual in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) show associations with disease activity measured by the SLE Disease Activity Index 2000 (SLEDAI‐2K), but these associations are imperfect. SLEDAI scores are powerfully influenced by weightings (1‐8) assigned to each domain.
Kevin Zhang +8 more
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