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JAMA Surgery, 2013
The safety and durability of endoscopic vein graft harvest in coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery has recently been called into question.To compare the long-term outcomes of endoscopic vs open vein-graft harvesting for Medicare patients undergoing CABG surgery in the United States.An observational study of 235 394 Medicare patients undergoing ...
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The safety and durability of endoscopic vein graft harvest in coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery has recently been called into question.To compare the long-term outcomes of endoscopic vs open vein-graft harvesting for Medicare patients undergoing CABG surgery in the United States.An observational study of 235 394 Medicare patients undergoing ...
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The Hastings Center Report, 1994
There is an implicit assumption in the minds of the uninitiated that there exists a considerable--if not an absolute--relationship between knowing good and doing good. That certainly was the assumption this naif carried with him when, twenty-five years ago, he first entered into the Byzantine world of moral philosophers.
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There is an implicit assumption in the minds of the uninitiated that there exists a considerable--if not an absolute--relationship between knowing good and doing good. That certainly was the assumption this naif carried with him when, twenty-five years ago, he first entered into the Byzantine world of moral philosophers.
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Consuming Goods and the Good of Consuming
Critical Review, 1994The tendency to denigrate consumerism derives from the widespread acceptance of sociological theories that represent consumers as prompted by such reprehensible motives as greed, pride, or envy. These theories are largely unsubstantiated and fail to address the distinctive features of modern consumption, such as the apparent insatiability of wants and ...
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Good Science or Good Business?
American Pharmacy, 1992Abstract When was the last time you attended a continuing education (CE) conference that was not sponsored by a pharmaceutical manufacturer?
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Good for Children, Good for All?
In this work, we reason how focusing on Information Retrieval (IR) for children and involving them in participatory studies would benefit the IR community. The Child Computer Interaction (CCI) community has embraced the child as a protagonist as their main philosophy, regarding children as informants, co-designers, and evaluators, not just users ...Monica Landoni +3 more
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Good Science or Good Business?
The Hastings Center Report, 2000When Listening to Prozac emerged in 1993, it was one of the few books dealing with psychiatry to become an international best-seller since Freud's and Jung's works and the only book on psychopharmacology ever to do so. The book dealt with the effects of an "antidepressant" on conditions that often looked more like states of alienation than classic ...
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Goodness-of-fit criteria for hydrological models: Model calibration and performance assessment
, 2021Daniel Althoff, L. Rodrigues
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Significance Tests and Goodness of Fit in the Analysis of Covariance Structures
, 1980P. Bentler, D. Bonett
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Evaluating Goodness-of-Fit Indexes for Testing Measurement Invariance
, 2002Gordon W. Cheung, Roger B. Rensvold
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Sensitivity of Goodness of Fit Indexes to Lack of Measurement Invariance
, 2007F. Chen
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