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Opening Opportunities With Open Data
“It is no use to keep private information which you can't show off.” —Mark Twain [(1)][1] Researchers in many fields have begun to share data. Increasingly, researchers are sharing data without judging data requests as a gatekeeper or requiring authorship.
Alexander R, Zheutlin, James Brian, Byrd
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Migraine is a disease characterized by cerebral vasodilation. While diabetes has previously been associated with a lower risk of migraine, it is not known if diabetic retinopathy (DR), a retinal peripheral vascular occlusive disease, is a potential ...
Anna Stage Vergmann +10 more
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The Pursuit of Patterns in Educational Data Mining as a Threat to Student Privacy
Recent technological advances have led to tremendous capacities for collecting, storing and analyzing data being created at an ever-increasing speed from diverse sources.
Kyriaki H. Kyritsi +3 more
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Background Obtaining a sample that is representative of the group of interest is of utmost importance in questionnaire studies. In a survey using a state authorized web-portal for citizen communication with authorities, we wanted to investigate the view ...
Søren Birkeland +4 more
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Background Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) screening for early detection of prostate cancer (PCa) may prevent some cancer deaths, but also may miss some cancers or lead to unnecessary and potentially harmful treatment.
Søren Birkeland +4 more
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Open Science is an umbrella term that involves various movements aiming to remove the barriers to sharing any kind of output, resources, methods or tools at any stage of the research process.
Sharif, Naubahar +3 more
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Open data types and open functions
The problem of supporting the modular extensibility of both data and functions in one programming language at the same time is known as the expression problem. Functional languages traditionally make it easy to add new functions, but extending data (adding new data constructors) requires modifying existing code.
Löh, A, Hinze, R
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Journal of Open Hardware: From 2017 to the Present and Beyond
In this editorial, current Journal of Open Hardware Editors reflect on the beginning of the journal and on future goals.
Shannon Dosemagen, Jenny Molloy
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The additional diagnostic value of motor nerve excitability testing in chronic axonal neuropathy
Objective: To explore potential differences in motor nerve excitability testing (NET) variables at group levels between patients with a clinical diagnosis of polyneuropathy (PNP), which did not fulfil diagnostic criteria of conventional nerve conduction ...
Thomas Krøigård +4 more
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Outlier Detection for Minor Compositional Variations in Taxonomic Abundance Data
To understand the activities of complex microbial communities in various natural environments and living organisms, we need to capture the compositional changes in their taxonomic abundance.
Koji Ishiya, Sachiyo Aburatani
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