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Is Ticagrelor-Related Dyspnea a Liability or a Biomarker of Response? [PDF]
Birgün A, Sarıhan A, Kalçık M.
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Correction of Background in Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy for Accurate Determination of Particle Number. [PDF]
Longo E +11 more
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Causal Inference for First Non-Fatal Events With the Competing Risk of Death: A Principal Stratification Approach. [PDF]
Sun J, Cook T.
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A comparative study on the governance approaches for biotechnological risks. [PDF]
Wang Y.
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Systematic comparison of colocalization methods using protein quantitative trait loci
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2021
Abstract This chapter discusses, again from both a normative and a descriptive perspective, issues having to do with the role of proportionality in causal judgment. In my treatment, proportionality has to do, roughly, with the extent to which a cause is characterized in such a way that the variation in the effect is captured by variation
Henk ten Have +1 more
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Abstract This chapter discusses, again from both a normative and a descriptive perspective, issues having to do with the role of proportionality in causal judgment. In my treatment, proportionality has to do, roughly, with the extent to which a cause is characterized in such a way that the variation in the effect is captured by variation
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2020
Abstract Chapter 4 develops and defends an original conception of proportionality in defensive force: the stringency principle. On this view, the degree of force to which a wrongful attacker renders himself liable is determined by the stringency of the right that the attacker threatens to violate.
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Abstract Chapter 4 develops and defends an original conception of proportionality in defensive force: the stringency principle. On this view, the degree of force to which a wrongful attacker renders himself liable is determined by the stringency of the right that the attacker threatens to violate.
Fotion, Nicholas +4 more
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