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Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor–Related Myositis and Associated Triad Overlap Syndrome
Objective Immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) myositis is a rare but a highly morbid condition, particularly with the ICI myositis triad syndrome of myositis, myocarditis, and myasthenia gravis. We report the clinical characteristics of ICI myositis and all‐cause mortality in these patients.
Selene Rubino +9 more
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Objective This study aimed to investigate potential moderators influencing the effects of manual therapy and exercise therapy on pain and functional outcomes in individuals with knee and/or hip osteoarthritis, using data from the MOA trial. This is a secondary analysis of data from the MOA trial that compares the clinical effectiveness of manual ...
Daniel Cury Ribeiro +2 more
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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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Limits of Knowledge and Knowledge of Limits: An Essay on Clinical Judgment
Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 1980exaly +3 more sources
Kinds of Knowledge, Limits of Science [PDF]
Does scientific knowledge have limits? This chapter tries to answer this question by first investigating the distinct nature of scientific knowledge, as contrasted with other kinds of knowledge.
de Ridder, Jeroen; id_orcid
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Limit knowledge of rationality
Proceedings of the 12th Conference on Theoretical Aspects of Rationality and Knowledge, 2009Epistemic game theory scrutinizes the relationship between knowledge, belief and choice of rational players. Here, the relationship between common knowledge and the limit of higher-order mutual knowledge is studied from a topological point of view. More precisely, the new epistemic operator limit knowledge defined as the topological limit of higher ...
Christian W. Bach, Jérémie Cabessa
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Science, 2000
In his Editorial “Endless pathways of discovery” (14 Jan., p. [229][1]), Floyd E. Bloom writes, “[T]he most remarkable conclusion to emerge from this exercise was the realization [([1][2])] that in the millennium we are about to leave, humanity's knowledge of its place in the universe has moved from St.
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In his Editorial “Endless pathways of discovery” (14 Jan., p. [229][1]), Floyd E. Bloom writes, “[T]he most remarkable conclusion to emerge from this exercise was the realization [([1][2])] that in the millennium we are about to leave, humanity's knowledge of its place in the universe has moved from St.
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Limits of Knowledge and the Limited Importance of Trust
Risk Analysis, 2001Perceived risk and related attitudes have been implicated as major factors in many of the difficult policy problems that face modern society (nuclear power, genetically modified food, etc). Experts often argue that no or very small risks are involved; people are still worried. Why? The standard answer is lack of trust. Data on trust and risk perception,
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Knowledge retrieval as limited inference
1989Artificial intelligence reasoning systems commonly employ a knowledge base module that stores a set of facts expressed in a representation language and provides facilities to retrieve these facts. A retriever could range from a simple pattern matcher to a complete logical inference system.
Alan M. Frisch, James F. Allen
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