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With or Without a Gold Standard

Epidemiology, 2005
To explore causal relationships between exposure and outcome, epidemiologists must rely on accurate measurements of both. Misclassification of either exposure or outcome will obscure causality, ie, by an inability to distinguish exposed from unexposed or “diseased” from “nondiseased.” Whenever new and purportedly better (but nonvalidated) measurements ...
Ruth M, Pfeiffer, Philip E, Castle
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The WDC Training Dataset and Gold Standard for Large-Scale Product Matching

The Web Conference, 2019
A current research question in the area of entity resolution (also called link discovery or duplicate detection) is whether and in which cases embeddings and deep neural network based matching methods outperform traditional symbolic matching methods. The
Anna Primpeli   +2 more
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A multicentre validation study for the EU‐TIRADS using histological diagnosis as a gold standard

Clinical Endocrinology, 2019
Many systems for risk stratification of thyroid nodule with ultrasound (US) have been proposed and the EU‐TIRADS issued by the ETA in 2017 was the last to have been published.
P. Trimboli   +7 more
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Certification—The Gold Standard

AORN Journal, 2004
The CNOR certification represents professional achievement, excellence in practice, and commitment to continuing education. Reasons for becoming certified include monetary rewards, personal satisfaction, and recognition from peers and other health care providers. This article provides insight into the development of the CNOR examination and information
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Cholecystectomy: The gold standard

The American Journal of Surgery, 1989
There were 14,232 patients operated on for non-malignant biliary tract disease at a single medical center from 1932 through 1984. During this period, there were 237 postoperative deaths. Of the total number of patients, 10,749 underwent cholecystectomy with 60 postoperative deaths.
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Machine Learning and the Cancer-Diagnosis Problem - No Gold Standard.

New England Journal of Medicine, 2019
Machine Learning and the Cancer-Diagnosis Problem Machine learning has the potential to be extremely useful in medicine, particularly in the interpretation of medical images.
A. Adamson, H. Welch
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The Gold Standard

Academic Questions, 2022
A review of "Michael Gold: The People’s Writer," by Patrick Chura, State University of New York Press, 2020, pp.
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The Gold Standard as a Rule [PDF]

open access: possible, 1990
In this paper, we show that the monetary rule followed by a number of key countries, especially England and to a lesser extent the U. S., before 1914 represented a commitment technology preventing the monetary authorities from changing planned future policy.
Michael D. Bordo, Finn E. Kydland
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Gold standard science requires gold standard scholarship.

Science
Scientists often casually refer to research and "library work" as separate endeavors. Research involves the execution of experiments in the laboratory whereas library work means finding references to relevant studies in the literature and analyzing them ...
H. Thorp
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The Gold Standard

AIMR Conference Proceedings, 1997
Gold has historically been used as a monetary standard, a fixed reference point, but the United States broke with that convention in the early 1970s, causing a ripple effect in global currencies. The time has come to stop floating the dollar and to anchor it to solid ground, gold.
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