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AC:A Nomogram

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1967
A nomogram is presented which enables the clinician easily to find the ratio of accommodative convergence to accommodation from routine clinical measurements. The only measurements needed are the near and distant heterophorias (or heterotropias) and the interpupillary distance.
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Reciprocal Nomograms

The Mathematical Gazette, 1953
The reciprocal nomogram described in Note 2108 (February, 1950) for the solution of 1/R = 1/R 1 + 1/R 2 is a particular case of a more general ...
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Nomograms for Bladder Cancer

European Urology, 2008
Patients with bladder cancer face a variable risk of recurrence based on their clinical characteristics and the biology of their disease. Physicians need tools to accurately estimate the risk of recurrence and cancer-specific mortality to recommend individualized therapy and to design appropriate clinical trials.A MEDLINE literature search was ...
Shariat Shahrokh F.   +4 more
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Factors Affecting Pathologic Complete Response Following Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy in Breast Cancer: Development and Validation of a Predictive Nomogram.

Radiology, 2021
Background There is an increasing need to develop a more accurate prediction model for pathologic complete response (pCR) after neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) in breast cancer.
Soo-Yeon Kim   +7 more
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Nomograms

Transactions of the Faculty of Actuaries, 1951
The use of graphical methods is familiar to all actuaries, but the particular form of graph known as a “Nomogram” probably is still little known to most members of our profession. This form of graph does not appear in the set Courses of Reading for the examinations of either the Faculty or the Institute of Actuaries, though the latter body does not now
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Sample-Size Nomograms

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1983
Excerpt To the editor: The nomograms described by Young and associates (1) enable rapid estimation of sample size appropriate for study of an hypothesis.
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Nomogram for Penile Biothesiometry

European Urology, 1991
Three hundred and fifty men, aged between 17 and 80 years, with normal sexual anamnesis and without any neurological pathology, underwent finger (index) and penile biothesiometry using a biothesiometer. Tabular and graphical nomograms were obtained according to age and instrumental values. The use of the above-mentioned nomograms is an effective aid in
G, Breda   +5 more
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