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Introduction to Prognostic Research

2019
While diagnosis is purely descriptive/acausal knowing and etiognosis is purely causal knowing, prognosis generally is both of these: causal in respect to the contemplated or actually adopted treatments and acausal conditionally on these. Prognosis generally is first about survival, and then about outcome or course or both conditionally on survival.
Olli S. Miettinen   +2 more
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Translational Research in Prognostic Profiling in Colorectal Cancer

Digestive Surgery, 2005
There is a widening gap between basic research and clinical practice, particularly for colorectal cancer. In recent years, many have expressed concerns regarding the disconnection between the promises of basic science and the delivery of better individual health.
M E, de Noo   +2 more
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Intervention-Prognostic Derivative Research

2019
The enormous rate with which original studies for the advancement of the knowledge-base of clinicians’ intervention-prognoses are now being published, creates both an opportunity and a need for its corresponding derivative research; and this derivative research, too, has become dauntingly voluminous, even on closely-demarcated topics.
Olli S. Miettinen   +2 more
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A prognosticative synopsis of contemporary marginal ice zone research

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 2022
Commentary narrated in this theme issue is recast to contextualize the diverse themes presented into a forward-looking conversation that synthesizes, debates opportunities for multidisciplinary advances and highlights topics that deserve enduring sharpened attention.
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Research of prognostics and health management for EMU

Proceedings of the IEEE 2012 Prognostics and System Health Management Conference (PHM-2012 Beijing), 2012
Because of the increasingly important position of EMU in the railway operation and the improvement of its speed, its reliability, maintainability, testability, supportability and safety problems have been paid more attention to. Once failures are diagnosed by the existing fault diagnostic system, it depends greatly on the vehicle machinists of ...
null Huanhuan Liu, null Minghong Han
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Prognostic research methodology: Tools to help predict the future

BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2023
Linked article: This is a mini commentary on Hughes et al. To view this article visit https://doi.org/10.1111/1471-0528.17443.
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A Guide to Research on the Rorschach Prognostic Rating Scale

Journal of Personality Assessment, 1977
Research on the Rorschach Prognostic Rating Scale done in the last 25 years is summarized. The study results are organized into six topics: ability to predict outcome, numerical correlations, populations differentiated, populations not differentiated, specific therapies.
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Introduction into Prognostic Clinical Research

2010
An expert clinician’s prognostic knowledge can derive from his/her personal experience for relatively short-term prognoses only; and in these, as well as in long-term prognoses, modern medicine involves consideration of the effects of interventions as well as the intervention-conditional course of the illness at issue.
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Sources of Uncertainty—Prognostic Research

2013
Abstract There are a number of different factors that contribute to uncertainty in prognosis. This chapter looks at the science of prognosis, and the example of birth asphyxia. In practice, one substantial contributor to uncertainty in prognosis is the way in which research into prognosis has been performed and reported.
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