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Potential Oral Defense Outcomes

2021
While most travelers usually embark on their journey with great expectations, including thinking that every aspect of their travel will be flawless, even an individual with limited travel experience will recognize that will not always be the case.
Robert S. Fleming, Michelle Kowalsky
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Assessing Potential Outcomes Mediation in HIV Interventions

AIDS and Behavior, 2021
Knowledge of causal processes through mediation analysis can help improve the effectiveness and reduce costs of public health programs, like HIV prevention and treatment interventions. Advancements in mediation using the potential outcomes framework provide a method for estimating the causal effect of interventions on outcomes via a mediating variable.
Heather L. Smyth   +3 more
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Brain potentials associated with outcome expectation and outcome evaluation

NeuroReport, 2006
Feedback-related negativity is a negative deflection in brain potentials associated with feedback indicating monetary losses or response errors. Feedback-related negativity is studied primarily in paradigms in which participants experience negative outcomes that appear to be contingent upon their previous choices.
Rongjun, Yu, Xiaolin, Zhou
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Deep Learning of Potential Outcomes

2021
This review systematizes the emerging literature for causal inference using deep neural networks under the potential outcomes framework. It provides an intuitive introduction on how deep learning can be used to estimate/predict heterogeneous treatment effects and extend causal inference to settings where confounding is non-linear, time varying, or ...
JIANG, SONG   +5 more
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Optic neuritis with potential for poor outcome

Practical Neurology, 2022
The Optic Neuritis Treatment Trial previously reported that corticosteroids accelerated visual recovery in optic neuritis (ON) without improving outcome. This finding related largely to multiple sclerosis (MS), and subsequently neurologists tended to await spontaneous recovery in ON.
Sarah A, Cooper   +4 more
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Potential for Altering Rheumatoid Arthritis Outcome

Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America, 2005
The potential for disproportionately altering outcome in the early stages of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) was first hypothesized in the early 1990s. This window of opportunity hypothesis for therapeutic intervention in RA is based on the existence of a time frame within which there is a potential for a greater response to therapy, resulting in sustained ...
Mark A, Quinn, Paul, Emery
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Potential Factors Influencing Treatment Outcomes

2010
Treatment with enzyme replacement therapy in Fabry disease is successful in some, but not all patients. The presence of advanced disease, especially in the kidney or heart is associated with a less favorable outcome. Genetic and environmental factors that are known to play a role in the development of cardiovascular complications in the general ...
Linthorst, G. E., Hollak, C. E.M.
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Potentially fatal outcomes associated with clozapine

Schizophrenia Research, 2018
Clozapine has been shown to be the most efficacious therapy for treatment resistant schizophrenia, estimated at one third of all schizophrenia cases. There is significant morbidity and mortality associated with clozapine including risk of agranulocytosis, aspiration pneumonia, bowel ischemia, myocarditis, seizures, and weight gain.
Kevin J. Li   +2 more
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Potential Outcomes of Clinical Experience

Journal of Nursing Education, 1991
ABSTRACT This exploratory study examined potential outcomes of clinical experience. Sixteen baccalaureate nursing students completed data collection instruments. The eight students in the control group completed the clinical course as prescribed in the curriculum; the eight students in the experimental group received no assigned clinical ...
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Qualitative Imputation of Missing Potential Outcomes

American Journal of Political Science, 2022
AbstractWe propose a framework for meta‐analysis of qualitative causal inferences. We integrate qualitative counterfactual inquiry with an approach from the quantitative causal inference literature called extreme value bounds. Qualitative counterfactual analysis uses the observed outcome and auxiliary information to infer what would have happened had ...
Alexander Coppock, Dipin Kaur
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