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2019
The gold standard represents in the eyes of many the quintessential institution of nineteenth-century liberal economic governance. It is often seen as the first modern monetary system because of its emphasis on stabilizing the value of money, a feat it achieved by pegging national monetary systems to gold. More specifically, it rested on the commitment
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The gold standard represents in the eyes of many the quintessential institution of nineteenth-century liberal economic governance. It is often seen as the first modern monetary system because of its emphasis on stabilizing the value of money, a feat it achieved by pegging national monetary systems to gold. More specifically, it rested on the commitment
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Cholecystectomy: The gold standard
The American Journal of Surgery, 1989There 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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Certification—The Gold Standard
AORN Journal, 2004The 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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['Gold standard', not 'golden standard'].
Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde, 2005In medical literature, both 'gold standard' and 'golden standard' are employed to describe a reference test used for comparison with a novel method. The term 'gold standard' in its current sense in medical research was coined by Rudd in 1979, in reference to the monetary gold standard.
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The gold standard: PACS alchemy and the gold standard
Pediatric Radiology, 2004Thomas L. Slovis, Kenneth Burgess
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There Are No Gold Standards, and Nothing Gold About a Standard
Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 2022openaire +2 more sources
Gold Standard or Wrong Standard?
Cancer Biotherapy and Radiopharmaceuticals, 2004Robert K. Oldham, Robert O. Dillman
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