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Objective Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a heterogenous inflammatory condition with widely varying global prevalence estimates. The frequency of SLE in the general population of Australia has been reported to be notably lower than contemporary estimates in countries such as the United States or United Kingdom, at 19 to 39 per 100,000 as opposed ...
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Objective Clinical response to mycophenolic acid (MPA) is highly heterogeneous; thus, therapeutic drug level monitoring (TDM) may help improve treatment efficacy. This systematic review and meta‐analysis examined therapeutic ranges for MPA levels associated with better outcomes and safety in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE ...
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Art, Science, and the History of Ideas
1996The abstract artist Piet Mondrian wrote in 1937 For there are “made” laws, “discovered” laws, but also laws—a truth for all time. These are more or less hidden in the reality which surrounds us and do not change. Not only science but art also, shows us that reality, at first incomprehensible, gradually reveals itself, by the mutual relations that are ...
Arthur I Miller
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A success story: history of ideas and science in Sweden
Intellectual History Review, 1997Abstract The development of the discipline in Sweden called Ide- och lardomshistoria, in English traditionally translated as History of Ideas and Science, may be seen as a triumph. From its humble origins in the 1930S, it is now in a strong position in almost all Swedish universities, attracting many undergraduate and graduate students.
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Discussing the History of Ideas in a Data Science Seminar
Proceedings of the 54th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education V. 2, 2022As one part of an NSF-sponsored Data Science Fellowship at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, a group of faculty offered a unique one- unit quarter-long seminar on the history of ideas behind the core principles of Data Science. We present an overview of this seminar, its learning objectives, and outcomes and lessons learned.
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The Kelvin dictum and social science: An excursion into the history of an idea
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 1984Lord Kelvin's dictum on the importance of measurement in science is frequently quoted (and more frequently misquoted). One version is to be found on the facade of the University of Chicago's Social Science Research Building. An impromptu excursion into the history and uses of this inscription sheds light on the roles of measurement and quotation in ...
R K, Merton, D L, Sills, S M, Stigler
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Science with everything - comparative difficulties in the history of ideas
Recherches anglaises et nord-américaines, 2004The sub-discipline of "science and literature studies" is more active in the Anglophone world than it is in France. It is a domain which produces much valuable work, but which is sometimes prey to problems of a methodological order. This article considers two analyses of this type, both dealing with the novels of Jane Austen. By appealing to the notion
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Science Fiction and the Idea of History
2016Just over half-way through his juvenile novel, Citizen of the Galaxy, Robert Heinlein gets his hero Thorby involved in a play. The play is a historical one, dramatising the origins of the queer, nomadic, matriarchal, spaceship-society of Free Traders among whom Thorby now finds himself, and is to be produced publicly at their great Gathering. But it is
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Science and the Idea of Church History, an American Debate
Church History, 1967Students of American historiography value the latter part of the nineteenth century as a period in which distinctive ideas about the nature and procedures of historical research became explicit. More specifically, it was an era when the scholarly world was greatly influenced by the ideal of scientific objectivity and exactitude.
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